Being able to "read you like a book" means that the person saying they can do so knows you so well that he or she can predict your responses to almost any situation. The two main ways of acquiring such knowledge are either knowing you for a long time, or being a keen observer of the behavior of other people.
A good read? What do you mean?
It means that it's really easy to predict what you're going to do.
This expression is not an idiom, since its meaning can be guessed from the words in it. To read someone like a book is to know what that person means or intends, simply by observing the person's appearance and demeanor.
If you mean a "command" like "you read it!", then you would use "¡lealo!"
You read a book -- the word "read" is pronounced like "reed" if it is present tense, and like "red" if it is past tense!Example - "Please read (pronounced REED) your textbook for homework."or "I read (pronounced RED) that book last week, and it was really good."
First it has to be a good book that you think that you might like. Even if it isn't a book you would like, don't think to much about that much, and just read, read, read!!
Third person: "He read the book".Second person: "You read the book."First person: "I read the book."
it depends on what you like. there is no "proper" book for an emo kid to read. read what every you like! :)
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If by "Catholic holy book" you mean the Catholic version of the bible, then the answer is anyone who feels like picking up a copy.
Typical spelling mistake, you mean Novel, a novel is a short story or a book people like to read.
Another one is "I can read you like a book".