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What she's given us this time is a page-turner with a heart.
He played with a score and a page-turner, which is perhaps the only way this music can be put on in public.
What makes this book a real page-turner is sheer fear.
The page-turner wisely sat far back, following his own score.
For generations of Americans, comic books were the first real page-turners.
In one interview she described the book as a "page-turner about sorrow".
But then why not go last, after the page-turner?
Their idea of a page-turner is a profit-heavy annual report.
One should hesitate to criticize him for playing with music and page-turner rather than from memory.
For anyone intrigued by such anecdotes, this will be a page-turner.
At the bottom is an unconventional yet appealing place to start a page-turner.
I read it in college and it was one hell of a page-turner for me.
The 2,292-page report is a page-turner even without this damning revelation.
The Tok'ra use a similar device but without the page-turner.
She explained: "They're a lot like reading a really good book, a page-turner.
Forget that latest beach-read page-turner to while away the hours.
A page-turner is often needed by musicians who are playing difficult pieces and prefer not to play from memory.
The book has been characterized as a "page-turner" despite being an essentially academic publication.
I love page-turners, especially when they are as unusual as this novel.
A real page-turner, with a more than satisfying conclusion.
He also refuses to write a potboiler or a page-turner, just to pay the bills.
Federal reports are not usually known as page-turners.
Charles Halle is said to have invented the automatic page-turner.
Booklist called the second book in the series a page-turner, and "good commuter reading."
He played using the printed scores with the assistance of a page-turner, an option I support in principle.