A closed book - To be difficult to know or understand., An open book - Someone that is easy to know about because nothing is kept secret., Read someone like a book - To understand easily what someone or thinking or feeling, The oldest trick in the book - A dishonest action that has been used many times before, In someone’s good books - Used for saying that someone is pleased with you, By the book - Following all the rules for doing something in a strict way, Bring someone to book - To punish someone when they have done wrong, Take a leaf out of someone’s book - To copy what someone else does because they are successful at doing it, Don’t judge a book by its cover - Not to form an opinion about someone only from their appearance, Cook the books - To change accounts and figures dishonestly, usually to get money, Bookworm - A keen reader, Book smart - Possessing knowledge acquired from reading or study but lacking common sense, In my book - In my opinion, On/off the books - Officially on record/ unofficially and usually in secret, To close the books - To put something aside and stop spending time and effort on it,

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