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"open book" Definitions
  1. someone or something easily understood or interpreted; something very clear: The child's face is an open book.
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This time, she's an open book (because Scheana is an open book).
" Kloss responded: "Ask me anything, I'm an open book.
Ken Starr's Whitewater case was all but an open book.
You're always an open book, and that creates a foundation.
Open Book The cover of the Book Review on Oct.
She also wrote "Beyond The Broken" (Open Book Edition, 2013).
Without a VPN, your online life is an open book.
Open Book There are several bookstores in the Orlando, Fla.
And then since becoming ill, I've just become this open book.
I feel like 90% of my life is an open book.
It was an invitation to new learning, a truly open book.
When running for public office, your life is an open book.
I tell them to ask me anything, I'm an open book.
Mr. Trump loves to boast that he is an open book.
Ariana Madix has always been an open book on Vanderpump Rules.
Chrissy Teigen is an open book when it comes to parenting.
"Whisper Not" — Fred Hersch, soloist; track from Open Book by Fred Hersch
Wainstein told Frankel that she is an open book about these struggles.
"Generally I am a pretty open book," she says about her injections.
Open Book This week, John Sutherland reviews the letters of Iris Murdoch.
" Teigen continued, saying: "We both live our lives like an open book.
I'M AN OPEN BOOK, I'M GOING TO WORK WITH ALL OF THEM.
To do that I think it's best to be an open book.
When Jeff started Amazon, he didn't start it to open book shop.
These new expectations fed Jimmy Carter's open-book campaign four years later.
The Open Book is rentable for 28 pounds (about $37) a night.
Despite making you sign an NDA, Pete Davidson is an open book.
I don't have much of an interest in being an open book.
Prior to "Open Book," Simpson hasn&apost spoken publicly about the incident.
" People magazine published excerpts from her new tell-all memoir, "Open Book.
Open Book On "Happy Days," the Fonz infamously jumped over a shark.
I'm an open book and I'm trying to soak it all in.
Author and actress Lena Dunham is, to say the least, an open book.
Whitney Cummings is an open book – and soon everyone can read her story.
Unfortunately, we have to wait for everyone to finish the open book test.
Open Book Maxwell Perkins is the rare book editor who achieved lasting fame.
Fox and her group have no plans to open a second Open Book.
It's at the point now where I've been an open book since day one.
"It actually really hit me last night — I've been an open book," Ronnie said.
I'm an open book ,and my positions have been consistent through out my career.
The idea is that a triangle looks like an open book placed upside down.
It's about a woman who goes on to open book clubs in Canada prisons.
Open Book Musicians have written a nearly uncountable number of books in recent years.
Ms. Reik said she wants her new site to feel like an open book.
Today, Jessica Simpson debuts the cover (and title) of her upcoming memoir, Open Book.
Open Book It is incredible enough that anyone ever discovered the structure of DNA.
Open Book "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work," Woody Allen once said.
He puts one large, scarred hand across the open book, draws it across the table.
Julia Michaels is an open book when it comes to her issues with mental health.
It can never be an open-book [policy that says] we're going to monitor everyone.
If O'Rourke wants voters to think anything about him, it's that he's an open book.
When he's leaving detailed video rundowns of his day for Jonathan, he's an open book.
Phoenix's existing open book businesses account for about 1.5 percent of its profit Bannister said.
With the MDMA, I was an open book, and I wasn't afraid to read it.
Open Book The writer Henry Green's fashionability has gone through more phases than the moon.
"He's still an open book," said Maurice Mitchell, national director for the Working Families Party.
"Their whole early life history is essentially an open book at this point," said Vecchione.
Open Book Grace Paley (1922-2007) is best known — renowned, even — for her short stories.
"I am an open book," he said in August in a Fox News Radio interview.
Open Book In 1898, Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was translated for the first time, into Hungarian.
Open Book It was only a matter of time before big data came for literature.
That said, you'll want to be listened to, as well, so keep being an open book.
I've always been an open book to every single one of my fans and my haters.
If there's one thing you should know about Jessie J, it's that she's an open book.
More often than not, I just fall asleep, my sleeping expression an open book to all.
Use it with care unless you want your life to be an open book — or map.
Honestly, I've been pretty much an open book and what they see is what they see.
When it comes to their sex life, Brooks Laich and Julianne Hough are an open book.
The image: Grande sitting atop an open book while men throw phrases like "bitch" at her.
With the obsession over data collection and analytics, we've become an open book for technology companies.
"I'm such a talker, and I feel like I'm such an open book," Khloé, 31, explained.
One of presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke's greatest strengths is the fact that he's an open book.
"For the most part, my life has been an open book," Winfrey said at the time.
Another myth trumpets that Ultra turned German signal traffic into an open book throughout the war.
At the bottom of the Safari page, tap the icon that looks like an open book.
Open Book In 2013, David Bowie published a widely circulated list of his 100 favorite books.
In these works, she placed the open book on her easel and painted what she saw.
It was Jessica Fox's idea to allow guests to stay in and operate The Open Book.
Open Book For someone generally associated with serenity, Henry David Thoreau can get people riled up.
Luckily, he&aposs an open book when it comes to his sharing his strategy and advice.
ALLISON I'm learning that I don't like to be an open book in the public eye.
"I am an open book," Lewandowski reportedly said in a Fox News Radio interview in August.
For example, tests can be designed for open-book, timed conditions, lessening any concerns about cheating.
Most of the 13 songs on Open Book were written in the ragged weeks following Ashley's death.
This is the person you trust with your heart, you should be an open book to them.
Nico Tortorella is known for being an open-book — and now it won't just be figuratively speaking.
Luckily, the star is an open book when it comes to a lot of her visible ink.
Comedian Amy Schumer has no problem telling it like it is, and always being an open book.
We live our lives online, but that doesn't mean those lives need to be an open book.
"[Kim and I] both live our lives like an open book," Teigen, 30, recently told US Weekly.
Between the profiles, biographies, and Sander's own writing, his life story is quite literally an open book.
When it comes to dating, it seems trans bodies and lives must be a completely open book.
"A sphinx is an open book compared to the UK," said Jean-Claude Juncker, European Commission president.
PHILADELPHIA — "Written on Skin," an opera about the creation of an illuminated manuscript, isn't an open book.
No one in Hollywood is a completely open book, and there's a million reasons you can't be.
The guy in the two-seater next to me had his head hung over an open book.
Open Book Here in New York City, we had several days of baseball-appropriate weather in February.
Sekou Kinebrew told CNN affiliate KYW that the exam on motor vehicle code would have been open-book.
She is as much of an open book as one can be in an interview with a journalist.
I often have trouble with that, because I've always been a very, very open book as a person.
Our photog got Nick at LAX Monday and he was an open book about the treachery of marriage.
"The man is out there like an open book," said Sanders precinct captain in West Des Moines 193.
Open Book "Alcoholics Anonymous," commonly referred to as the Big Book, helped to establish the 12-step program.
Simpson wrote in Open Book that the comment humiliated her and caused her to officially cut Mayer off.
A similar frustration also permeated Jessica Simpson's music career, according to her new memoir, Open Book, out today.
Open Book Last year in this space I looked ahead to 16 anticipated books being published in 2016.
Khloé Kardashian is an open book, and now she's ready to explain why she Photoshopped that picture of herself.
I want to be an open book in my art … Every song is so personal and meaningful to me.
When you decide to run for president, your life becomes an open book -- and everyone who runs knows it.
Each open book offers an intricate design tackling the problem of how to track the passage of the hours.
The label has always been an open book, as it tends to reflect my musical interests at the time.
I'm pretty much an open book, so when you talk to me that's who I am, that's my personality.
Made from a found object, "Book" is an open book whose pages the artist has covered with red encaustic.
When President Trump nominated Kavanaugh to fill Justice Kennedy's seat, the president handed the American people an open book.
From her tattoo regret to her ongoing health battles the Dancing with the Stars judge is an open book.
What's next in the ongoing effort to address what many see as a broken system is an open book.
Open Book Grady Hendrix's "Paperbacks From Hell" beautifully displays the cover designs for hundreds of mass-market horror novels.
And so first I made the examination optional, then open book; the date of the exam was postponed twice.
Compared with Turkmenistan, Iran was an open book, and compared with Afghanistan, which he also considered, it was safe.
Open Book Walter Hopps, the pioneering art curator who died at 72 in 2005, never finished his life story.
Open Book This week we cap a tumultuous year with some good news: our 10 Best Books of 2016.
Open Book Rachel Cusk's new novel, "Transit," is the second in a planned trilogy about a character named Faye.
"I've always been the type of person who's been an open book about my body and myself," she says.
The figure is small, perhaps the size of a two-year-old, with an open book in front of it.
I have always been an open book with Stormy as to all aspects of her cases and she knows that.
"Everyone knows about Michael and me – we are an open book," Dodd explained of her complicated relationship with her husband.
The result was an unlocked phone — an open book for investigators, provided they didn't let it slip into sleep mode.
I am a very open book when it comes to things, but like with her, she is beloved by me.
Open Book However busy life gets, summer still offers the promise, somehow, of leisure time with a book in hand.
Open Book Jack London's classic "The Call of the Wild," published in 1903, imagined the harsh life of a dog.
Open Book This week, the prolific critic, essayist and novelist Tim Parks temporarily takes over as our Roving Eye columnist.
Open Book If I had to guess, I'd say there are about 85 million books about how to write well.
Image and text are frequently in conversation, directly or indirectly; in some cases the diptych composition resembles an open book.
Yet despite his life being an open book, there's also very little we really, truly know about how he thinks.
If you answered yes to any of those questions — and who among us would not — your life is an open book.
The Google-esque site has been collecting information on voters, so Conway tries to assuage nerves by being an open book.
" Of her decision to confront the women after overhearing them talking about her, Olympios said she's always been "an open book.
She put it all on a debut album with a spot-on title, Open Book, and released it to the world.
I'm definitely an open book with this record, and I'm really proud of the support I've got with my fellow collaborators.
The "Open Book" author's already had events in NYC and L.A. interrupted by angry animal rights activists storming in and yelling.
While there are some things that I keep a little close to the chest, on the whole, I'm an open book.
"She was the most open book that a person can be with their life, especially as a transgender person," Gigi says.
For the past decade since Keeping Up with the Kardashians premiered, the star's been an open book on her hit E!
It's a beautiful example of how quickly a person could become fast friends with Merl, who was a fairly open book.
Open Book The first poster I can remember tacking to my wall as a boy was of the actress Kristy McNichol.
Open Book Emily Witt spent five weeks in Nigeria to research "Nollywood," her new book about the country's thriving film industry.
For this sculpture, Mr. Kiefer has cast in lead a colossal open book, carried aloft by eagle's wings spanning 30 feet.
Stephen Colbert wants to know why Michael Cohen, President Trump's former lawyer, is such an open book all of a sudden.
BOOK REVIEW A brief report in the Open Book feature on July 30 misspelled the given name of Charlotte Brontë's brother.
Open Book This year we asked some notable writers, musicians, actors and others to tell us about their year in reading.
Chelsea was the same open book in person, offering candid commentary about childhood trauma, cannabis, and taking a step back from politics.
He really is the rare open book pop star, willing to talk about whatever you happen to feel like discussing that day.
When it comes to sex, dating and relationships, Khloé Kardashian is an open book — and she's slowing no signs of slowing down.
PAGE: They said, you know, keep -- there was always an understanding that I would be an open book and willing to help.
Leaving the Senate committee's secure spaces after the closed-door interview, Rohrabacher said he's "an open book" when it comes to Russia.
In town there is a good used bookstore called the Open Book, with an apartment up above, that's rentable by the week.
If your plans are totally open, book accommodation for at least the first night that you land, and then go from there.
He's an open book; but he's also someone whom readers should, in every sense of the phrase, keep their eye on. ♦
Open Book One could be forgiven for thinking that now isn't the moment to try to outdo real-life Washington in fiction.
The desirability of literate women who could educate the young princes is evident even in seductive images that include an open book nearby.
My life is an open book, but there's always a few secret pages in the back that nobody will be able to read.
She spent the open-book exams wildly flipping back and forth through the textbook and course materials trying to find the relevant passages.
I want the open book of my life – my iPhone or Android device- to be completely closed unless I give my explicit permission.
On Tuesday, Remini declared herself an open book, encouraging users to ask her their burning Scientology-related questions and boy did she confess.
She may play the mysterious and hard-to-read Jessa Johansson on Girls, but in real life, Jemima Kirke is an open book.
So that's really one of the cool things about it is, as showrunners, we have kind of an open book with each other.
Open Book Populism got its formal name in this country in the 1890s, when struggling farmers and other laborers formed the People's Party.
The Open Book is a work in progress, and Castillo hopes to have finalized the basic design by the end of the month.
But their open-book demands stand at odds with the Justice Department's desire to black out sensitive areas throughout Mueller's 400-page submission.
Open Book With the changing of the guard in the White House, this week we look at several new works about American politics.
Though technically open book, the ISAR CAP has a reputation for being one of the most grueling exams in the astrological field. Yes.
Miley Cyrus is an open book, but every now and then, we learn something we never knew about her — and never could have imagined.
Back in August, Kardashian chatted exclusively with PEOPLE, revealing that her own wardrobe is an open book when it comes to her middle child.
Back in August, she chatted exclusively with PEOPLE, revealing that her own wardrobe is an open book when it comes to her middle child.
In her memoir, "Open Book," Simpson apologized to DeGeneres and viewers for having drank before going on-air according to The New York Times.
In one way, Bill was an open book, but there is some shadow or a mystery as a person or with his personal life.
She might be a notoriously open book, but there's still little-known facts about Cyrus that even her most hardcore fans might not know.
Akin to her debut album, the 27-year-old is an open book and she's ready for the world to get a proper introduction.
Open Book We know many chilling names by heart — Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Charles Manson — but will they be familiar a century from now?
Instead, Crowton chose depict various elements of his work: An ambulance, open book, and woman and child depict his work in healthcare and education.
It's open book, 20 multiple choice and true-false questions — and the quiz even gives the page number where the answer can be found.
Phoenix, Chesnara's larger rival, had said in August that the money coming into its open book business had been reduced by Brexit-related worries.
Although Taylor Swift was once an open book, over the last few years, she's taken a much more private approach to her personal life.
There's the sleepy kid trying to nap undetected behind an open book, and the Type A kid with a hand always in the air.
Open Book There are books that list records you should listen to, movies you should watch and books you should read before you die.
"I was the one that advised it," Cobb acknowledged in an interview this week with ABC News of the open-book approach to Mueller.
Modern Family star Ariel Winter is an open book who has been candid about everything from her breast reduction to the effects of body shaming.
More recently, the duo behind Don't Be Evil basically took the fledgling internet and made it into the accessible open book that it is today.
American actor Leonardo DiCaprio sits at a school desk with an open book in a promotional still from the television series, 'Growing Pains,' c. 1991.
I found myself using the device with it open at a 2500-degree angle quite a bit, resting in my hand like an open book.
Built like a video game girl and smart as an artificial intelligence, Carlinda was an enigma and an open book all at the same time.
While she's fiercely private about the latter, she's an open book when it comes to her no-BS approach to beauty, specifically her skin care.
I'm sometimes in the public eye for my career, but I want to be an open book—my work will never come before my health.
During the cold war, Mr Samuels recounts, Japan was an open book to the Soviet Union, China and North Korea, prompting America to withhold intelligence.
The same, more or less, followed against Belgium, and an enigma was in the final of a tournament where everyone else was an open book.
Open Book Sarah Sentilles was a doctoral student in theology at Harvard when the photos of prisoners being tortured at Abu Ghraib surfaced in 2004.
Shooting the album artwork for [my forthcoming LP] Open Book, we dove into some cool Courtney Love and Hole photoshoots they'd done throughout the years.
She appeared on BuzzFeed's "AM To DM" show to promote her novel "Open Book," and was photographed outside the studio wearing head-to-toe pink.
A prosecutor needs to be able to present a cooperator to a jury as an open book who has confessed everything he has ever done.
The 20-year-old actress has been an open book about her struggle to embrace her natural curls after a lifetime of a love-hate relationship.
Prior to the release of her tell-all memoir "Open Book" on February 4, Simpson admitted to "Today " that she was inebriated on the chat show.
Open Book When his "Infinite Jest" came out 20 years ago, David Foster Wallace felt some anxiety about how his fully stuffed novel would be received.
He constantly tells everyone he's an open book with nothing to hide, but he can only do that because he has this innate gift for privacy.
The previous site wasn't an open book by any means, but the different drop down menus made it somewhat easier to navigate to a certain topic.
Corey Haim's mother says her son was an open book with her, and while she claims someone did abuse Corey ... she knows it wasn't Charlie Sheen.
Open Book If you can tear yourself away from Lin-Manuel Miranda's soundtrack, there's a more direct (if less rhyming) way to learn about Alexander Hamilton.
Open Book In 1955, the Joint Chiefs of Staff met with several big Hollywood players to talk about getting the idea of "militant liberty" into movies.
When we sign with the US that we're you know an open book policy to review that that specific file together and where the others have not.
Like Jennifer Lawrence, she appears to be an open book, and now is sharing another intimate part of her life with the world via a fresh tattoo.
He didn't tell the story as part of a sex education campaign, nor does he have a history of being an open book about his personal life.
Her life is an open book, and the draw from the beginning has been to turn her every move into content that feels both aspirational and relatable.
Open Book Don DeLillo's "Zero K," published earlier this month, is his 16th novel, which means he may have more books under his belt than public appearances.
The actor, 55, stopped by The Late Late Show on Thursday, where he admitted that his life has turned into a bit of an open book lately.
Open Book Michael Pietsch is the C.E.O. of Hachette Book Group, and well known for his work editing David Foster Wallace and Donna Tartt, among many others.
On the surface, Sarah is her opposite in almost every way — nurturing, sentimental, an open book who is content with the man she's been with for years.
Donald Cerrone is an open book—we have written a dozen articles on him here over the years because he fights so often and changes so little.
His book also begins with a note showing an open book and the definition of "journal," making a direct connection between Nothing Lasts Forever and a diary.
She's an open book waiting for her husband to pick her up and read her; her desires are written all over her face, if only he'd look.
Khloé Kardashian has been an open book when it comes to discussing O.J. Simpson in the wake of the recently-premiered series American Crime Story: The People v.
She's an open book in the interview, chatting about everything from her son Angelo and boyfriend Simon Konecki to her writing habits (she handwrites lyrics in a notebook).
"—Vanessa Lachey (@VanessaLachey) February 5, 2020Simpson has recently shed light on her relationship with Nick, who she married in 2002, with the release of her memoir "Open Book.
On one hand, for someone like Cardi, who's a bit of open book on social media, it's interesting that's she's chosen to keep Kulture off of the 'gram.
In less than 10 years, Apple has become an open book when it comes to the environment and is now topping the charts of Greenpeace's own environmental studies.
Prospective partners in joint ventures have no means to review Pemex's finances to evaluate whether the costs are reasonable, unlike Brazil's Petrobras, which has an "open book" policy.
Open Book The Pew Research Center recently released a survey showing that Americans still have a preference for reading old-fashioned paper-based, spine-having, space-occupying books.
Open Book The orange-and-white paperbacks that Penguin introduced in the 1930s have probably inspired a loyal following for their graphic design enjoyed by no other publisher.
Open Book In an election season widely seen as stranger than fiction, we decided to turn to fiction to see how it might illuminate today's befuddling political climate.
Open Book Jennifer Weiner, the best-selling author of a dozen novels, ­including "Good in Bed" and "All Fall Down," is branching out — in more than one direction.
In a new interview with Glamour UK, Teigen added another fresh page to her open book, sharing the story behind her breast augmentation for the very first time.
For all his open-book ebullience, there were still things Almodóvar had kept hidden, especially the extent to which he must navigate wrenching pain as a daily indignity.
Simpson, 39, is releasing her memoir Open Book next week, and she has handed out excerpts and interviews to People, The Today Show, and The New York Times.
Open Book This week, Brent Staples, an editorial writer at The Times, reviews "The Defender," a history of that pioneering black newspaper in Chicago, which was founded in 1905.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star chatted exclusively with PEOPLE, revealing that her wardrobe is an open book when it comes to her 6-year-old middle child.
Open Book Spring has brought its usual raft of new books about baseball, and if none are "Moneyball"-like breakouts, they still offer plenty to entertain fans between innings.
And last month, angel investor Jason Calacanis started the Open Book Challenge, in which seven companies will each receive $100,000 in investment money to start building a Facebook replacement.
While sister has eyes downcast, I am delighted to discover that she is looking not at a device but at an open book, the kind with pages to turn.
For example, if you have the kind of work environment where everyone's personal life is an open book, it may feel natural to share more about what's going on.
Open Book In a 2006 interview with The A.V. Club, Conan O'Brien talked about his time as president of The Harvard Lampoon, the famed satirical magazine, in the 1980s.
O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award, PEN Open Book Award, and the PEN/FUSION Emerging Writers Prize — will be announced live at the literary award ceremony on April 11.
Open Book Eleanor Roosevelt was not eager for the visibility that came with being America's first lady, but she made the most of the stage once she had it.
Simpson wrote in her upcoming tell-all memoir "Open Book" about how ashamed she was of her behaviour that day in 2017, according to excerpts provided exclusively to People.
Instead of slicing part way through a fat steak, say, and laying it flat like an open book, here we gradually flatten a larger cut for more surface area.
"You've probably never heard of most of the companies — and yet to anyone who has access to this data, your life is an open book," Warzel and Thompson write.
Between her boozy culinary adventures on her My Drunk Kitchen series and candid confessionals on coming out of the closet, Hannah Hart has always appeared to be an open book.
Venus winds through secretive Scorpio until the 18th — followed by the sun from the 22nd on — and you'll be bored by anyone who is too much of an open book.
"They sent you a textbook in the mail, we read through the chapters, and all the tests were open book, so we actually did pretty well on those," Greenfield said.
Open Book The filmmaker Whit Stillman's 1990 debut, "Metropolitan," about a group of young upper-class New Yorkers, immediately established a tonal kinship between the writer-director and Jane Austen.
The sides of the pages are painted over with yellow encaustic while the insides of the cover, which extends beyond the edges of the open book, have been painted blue.
To that end, Tony Bennett said he has chastised his father for being "an open book," but noted Dick Bennett has openly influenced a lot of people in the game.
Open Book "Sometimes a forceful tone is useful in disrupting someone's dominant narrative of what's going wrong in their life," the journalist and advice columnist Heather Havrilesky recently told me.
As much as Cardi's made her life an open book, and as much as her relationship with Offset has been relatively public, they've kept a lot of it to themselves.
Mr. Hersch, a starkly articulate and affecting pianist, recently put out "Open Book," a solo record that comprises original compositions, covers of jazz standards and a 20-minute free improvisation.
In the painting's foreground, St. Thomas Aquinas, intellectual-in-chief of the Dominican order, holds out an open book of psalms to us like a maître-d' offering a menu.
Jessica Simpson gets very real in her new memoir, Open Book, talking about everything from her struggles with addiction to body image issues and her rocky relationship with the tabloids.
With 135-degree flexibility in the hinges, the case can be folded in multiple ways: open book mode, propped-up video mode, laptop keyboard mode, or plain closed case mode.
"It's getting difficult to find any place to put the snow," said Mr. Skifter, the general manager at Open Book, a nonprofit space for people interested in bookmaking and literature.
Khloé Kardashian has described herself as "an open book", and she proved once again that she doesn't have a filter during a cameo on Chelsea Handler's hit Netflix docuseries, Chelsea Does.
Teigen has made her life an open book on social media, so I suppose it should come as no surprise that she's just as transparent when it comes to new motherhood.
It appears as if the Southern District was dissatisfied with the progress of talks and ready to bring charges last week, prompting Cohen to move quickly into an open-book posture.
There, as elsewhere in the cycle, Christine Goerke was a perceptive and responsive presence, her face an open book of emotion, building to a powerful yet modest, human-scale Immolation Scene.
Speaking recently to retired detectives, Mr. Grimm stood before a large crucifix and an image of the pope, describing himself as an "open book" and asking them to rejoin his cause.
"When Nick was asked if he'd read "Open Book" at Michael Rubin's Fanatics Super Bowl Party on Saturday, he told Us Weekly, "Well, no, I have not read a single word.
It also plans to ramp up its financial planning and retirement business, increasing open book assets by £50 billion by 2020 and expanding its corporate pension customer base by 1 million.
While he said he didn't want people prying into his personal life, "I feel that my song lyrics are kind of an open book." he told The Chicago Tribune in 1986.
At the Eurostars Book Hotel in Munich, where each floor is dedicated to a literary genre, a giant sculpture of an open book is on the wall behind the front desk.
Open Book Apparently, the requirements to become president are: to be at least 35, a natural born citizen and the author of a formulaic book telling us why you deserve our vote.
Irreverent and unfiltered, we've all grown to identify the comedian as an open book one devours alongside a bottle of pinot to numb the madness of our nation's current state of affairs.
The trailer for the reality show's upcoming season makes it seem like Monica's an open book when it comes to her divorce ... but we're told that couldn't be further from the truth.
This is the motivation behind the Open Book Challenge, a contest created by the startup incubator Launch that is promising seven startups $100,000 in seed money apiece for better alternatives to Facebook.
In the confessional style of Drake or Taylor Swift, Grande is an open book as she names her exes one by one: Big Sean, her backup dancer Ricky, the late Mac Miller.
The Open Book is not entirely my kind of used bookstore in that its literature section is modest, dwarfed by the sections for miscellaneous subjects like birds and Scotland and garden design.
The bronze sculpture in Taipei will feature an empty chair, recalling the Nobel Prize ceremony, across from a large open book featuring Mr. Liu's writings, lying flat with a rose on top.
Open Book "Little Boxes," a new collection of essays in which writers appraise the TV shows that influenced them, is for people old enough to remember when "prestige TV" was an oxymoron.
Open Book Colum McCann, the National Book Award-winning author of "Let the Great World Spin" and other novels, teaches creative writing in the M.F.A. program at New York City's Hunter College.
Ahead of her new memoir, "Open Book," we sat down with the early-aughts pop star to talk about addiction, sexual abuse as a child, dating John Mayer, divorce — and everything else.
Open Book It's fashionable to say that 2016 has been a particularly tough year on many fronts, but as 2017 approaches it's worth noting that readers have made the best of it.
I have a television, but have been known to watch sporting events with the sound off and an open book in my lap so I can reasonably argue that I'm actually reading.
I have a television, but have been known to watch sporting events with the sound off and an open book in my lap so I can reasonably argue that I'm actually reading.
Sophie Turner has been an open book as of late, first allowing Diplo to Instagram Live her surprise Las Vegas wedding to Joe Jonas, and now talking about her struggles with mental Illness.
Her life with husband John Legend and baby Luna is a more-or-less open book, with constant social media posting letting her public think that they're in on the Chrissy Teigen experience.
Open Book January is the month of resolutions, and in her Help Desk column this week, Molly Young tackles new books that promise to show us how to become our most productive selves.
At the end of the day, the president should be the ultimate public servant of the American people, and anyone who holds the office should be an open book on taxes and beyond.
Open Book In his long career as an editor at Esquire, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated and elsewhere, Terry McDonell has worked with James Salter, Jim Harrison and Richard Ford, among other eminent writers.
Open Book Barney Rosset, the publisher of Grove Press who died in 2012 at 89, defied convention when he brought the work of Samuel Beckett, D.H. Lawrence and Henry Miller to American readers.
In real life, I'm an open book (just ask me about my experience giving birth; I dare you), but what did I really want 1,000 people I vaguely knew to know about me?
That approach—being an open book when it comes to sex—is reflected in his social media persona, which includes a private Instagram feed of nudes and videos from his 200 closest friends.
While Rebecca's life is an open book, Priscilla is private — a dynamic yet contained character whom anyone who's spent time with middle-class American parents and their babysitters will recognize all too well.
Open Book In "The Pride of the Yankees," Richard Sandomir tells the story behind what he calls "the first great sports film," the 1942 movie starring Gary Cooper as the doomed Lou Gehrig.
Open Book There are more books about the American Civil War than there are about the Beatles, but the war had a century's head start, so the Fab Four may catch up yet.
"Open Book" is "guided by the journals she&aposs kept since age fifteen," according to the publisher, and the audiobook will be accompanied by six new songs to further explain Simpson&aposs story.
But Marc Randolph, the co-founder of Netflix and its first CEO, really is an "open book," sharing his personal journeys and struggles as he launched the behemoth DVD-rental-turned-streaming-service.
Open Book In our annual Back to School issue this week, you'll find treatises on the value of a liberal arts education, theories of how to "revolutionize" the university experience and much more.
Open Book is a much more candid chronicle than Miss Americana, but the portraits they offer of young women finding themselves and their voices in the industry echo each other in interesting ways.
After addressing rumors of her ongoing battle with Swift during an episode of "Carpool Karaoke," Perry has continued being an open book about their spat during the press tour for her new album Witness.
While there have been successful efforts to create a path for American workers to get out of poverty, massive income inequality is alive and well and the future of work is an open book.
The 37-year-old spoke candidly in her new tell-all memoir "Open Book," excerpts of which were provided exclusively to People, about the moment she finally came to terms with her alcohol addiction. 
Open Book With the issue of guns in America a hot topic on social media, op-ed pages and presidential debate stages, a new book shows how much of this is in fact old news.
Open Book Ali Eskandarian's deeply autobiographical first novel, "Golden Years," is about an Iranian-American musician and his group of friends in New York, living for the classic cocktail of sex, drugs and possible fame.
This lending startup lives by an open book policy where each year it released a report that breaks down the diversity of its company and the steps its taking to improve hiring practices, reports LinkedIn.
Open Book Black History Month this year brings with it a significant addition to the history of African-American literature: "Amiable With Big Teeth," a "lost" novel by the notable Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay.
But two of his newly hired lawyers, John M. Dowd and Ty Cobb, have said they took Mr. Trump at his word that he did nothing wrong and sold him on an open-book strategy.
Jay, who asked to be identified by a pseudonym to protect his privacy, says that while his loans are an open book with with his wife, he only talks in generalities with other family and friends.
Open Book John Simpson, whose memoir, "The Word Detective," is reviewed this week, was 22 years old and a freshly minted master of medieval studies when he was hired by the Oxford English Dictionary, in 1976.
Jessica Simpson gets candid about a lot in her new memoir Open Book, including the sexual abuse she suffered as a child, overcoming an addiction to alcohol, her romantic relationships, and her struggles with body image.
Jessica Simpson's new memoir Open Book is out February 4, and in it, she opens up for the first time about being sexually abused as a young child, and her subsequent addiction to alcohol and pills.
"If you compared Britain to a sphinx, the sphinx would be an open book by comparison," Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, told the European Parliament on Wednesday at a meeting in Strasbourg, France.
And while this certainly conceals your activity from a roommate or someone who might look at your search history, researchers have demonstrated that your intimate browsing time is an open book to companies like Facebook and Google.
Phoenix reported a surge in profit in the first half of 2019 as it bought out more British corporate pension schemes, but had warned of a Brexit-induced hit to money coming into its open book business.
Open Book Chaim Potok's "The Chosen," about the intense, complicated friendship between two Jewish boys who meet in 1940s Brooklyn, is one of a select few novels to consistently remain on school reading lists across the country.
The list was compiled and released in 2013 by two art curators, Geoffrey Marsh and Victoria Broackes as a part of the David Bowie Is exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario, according to Open Book Toronto.
But unlike their personal lives, their investment strategy was an open book: Never mortgage a property; never sell anything; never pay for repairs; and never forget that Broadway moves uptown at a rate of 10 blocks a decade.
Simpson explained in her new tell-all memoir "Open Book" she wasn't comfortable doing the scene as she was married to Nick Lachey at the time — and it was to be with her former childhood crush Ryan Gosling.
Jessica Simpson has revealed that none of her exes, including former husband Lachey and ex-boyfriend John Mayer, have reached out to her about her new memoir Open Book — not that she was waiting for that, of course.
According to Kelley, applying for a job at Amazon is like taking "an open-book test," and the "cheat" is to simply go over the company's 14 leadership principles and to practice discussing how you demonstrate those values.
Open Book For conservatives buffeted by Trump-force winds, nothing looks so sturdy as the ballast of the past, which is perhaps why the Republican senator Jeff Flake chose to name his new book after an old one.
Open Book When Julie Klam conceived of her new book, "The Stars in Our Eyes: The Famous, the Infamous, and Why We Care Way Too Much About Them," Donald J. Trump had yet to become celebrity in chief.
The Closer singer is an open book, discussing her miscarriage at age 20, her battle with endometriosis, the stigma around her sexuality (she is bisexual), and her experience growing up with a Black father when she herself looks white.
There is this crease down the middle, yes, but it bisects four horizontal lines that run across his forehead, so that the entire thing looks like an open book: The lines are the words, the crease is the binding.
Her first book, Heads of the Colored People, waslonglisted for the 2018 National Book Award, the PEN/ Robert W. Bingham Award, the PEN Open Book Award, and the Aspen Words Literary Prize; and was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize.
Melanie "Mel B" Brown is turning her troubled life below the surface of her beauty and success into an open book — literally — starting with her abusive relationship and the impact it had on her relationship with her late father, Martin.
Lena Dunham has always pretty much been an open book when it comes to discussing her body and her health, including her recent surgery — and subsequent trip to the emergency room after last Monday's Met Gala — to treat her endometriosis.
I think the office's position is that it helps in having more credible witnesses because if the witness takes the stand, [he or she] will have admitted and pleaded guilty to everything, and essentially can present as an open book.
Open Book "The Big Book of Science Fiction" is exactly what it says it is, nearly 1,200 pages of stories by the genre's luminaries, like H.G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke and Ursula K. Le Guin, as well as ­lesser-known authors.
Unlike Osaka, Sabalenka has a face that is often an open book, and there was a wide range of feelings on display Monday, including disgust as she double-faulted on match point and reacted by hurling her racket at her chair.
Open Book Assuming that we've all read — or at least know to read — Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Bishop, Philip Larkin and other giants, I asked a few of my colleagues to suggest poets whose work they believe should be better known.
The 39-year-old called out her ex-boyfriend&aposs behavior in a new tell-all memoir "Open Book," excerpts of which were published by People, saying it&aposs not OK to publicly discuss a woman&aposs performance in the bedroom.
His was an open book after all: not only with his deceit, cruelty and contempt for all the values by which they had guided themselves through long careers, but also with the near certainty for them of personal betrayal and humiliation.
"Open Book," by the relative newcomer Kalie Shorr, is the sort of gut-wrenching album made by someone who understands how vital and detailed country music can be, and who is faithful to its heritage (including its lineage of resistance).
We were able to easily identify Americans who work for the Secret Service and the local high school, their lives and movements an open book simply because they downloaded an app on their smartphone and enabled — wittingly or unwittingly — location services.
While his soft-spoken nature remains quite unguarded — his face has the kind of wide-eyed, open-book quality of someone much younger — he still struggles with how to talk about his own feelings, let alone in the painfully vulnerable terms Reed needed.
In trade and in most of the rest, America's policy toward China has been an open book ever since the Shanghai Communique in 1972, when Washington began its "triangulation" game of playing China to fight its cold war with the Soviet Union.
Bourdain had a nasty run with heroin and cocaine in his early 20s, about which he was an open book, and to which he credited his propensity to root for the underdog, and respond compassionately to suffering and injustice around the world.
Certainly as Adesanya meets savvier fighters, who aren't such an open book regarding their intentions and can adapt throughout a fight, we will get a better read on his potential, but Brunson is an excellent name to have on any middleweight record.
PEOPLE's newly minted World's Most Beautiful Woman, 47, was an open book, answering questions regarding everything from her go-to dance song (Prince's "Let's Go Crazy") to her favorite smell (fresh-cut grass) and what hashtag would sum up her life (#blessed).
Open Book John O'Hara, the Pennsylvania-born chronicler of life in his home state and New York City in the middle of the 20th century, wrote novels and linked stories that were adapted into Hollywood hits ("Butterfield 8") and Broadway musicals ("Pal Joey").
Taking the open book test will cost $99 (or 6500 INR in India) and consist of a number of coding challenges and a 10-minute exit interview, which allows you to explain why you chose a given solution to solve your exam questions.
Open Book Between the 10 hours of "Making a Murderer," renewed interest in the O.J. Simpson trial and the infinite number of "Law & Order" episodes currently playing somewhere, it seems that our appetite for stories of, well, law and order is bottomless.
It's crucial that you don't try to put up any facades, since Scorpio rising folks have a talent for seeing through B.S. Above all, you must be willing to be an open book... and let them know how mysterious you find them!
Inside the List A WIDE-OPEN BOOK "Full disclosure: I'm foiling my friend Denise's hair right now," Jonathan Van Ness said over speakerphone, upon being congratulated on the success of his memoir, "Over the Top," which is No. 7 on the nonfiction list.
From her willingness to kick off a conversation about serious life stuff like mental illness and harmful body-shaming to sharing the exact products she uses to nip acne in the bud before she needs to get camera-ready, Lili Reinhart is an open book.
The singer was on stage with Katherine Schwarzenegger at the Aratani Theatre in L.A., where she was talking about her new memoir, "Open Book," when a swarm of PETA peeps jumped up from out in the crowd with signs and chants against wearing fur.
In a possible attempt to get in the good graces of the animal rights activists who've been calling her out for wearing fur, the "Open Book" author shared a series of pics of herself rocking a Stella McCartney belted, vegetarian leather and faux fur coat.
It also plans to ramp up its financial planning and retirement business, increasing open book assets by 13 billion pounds by 2020 and expanding its corporate pension customer base by 1 million mainly through organic growth, although it said small insurance acquisitions would be considered.
She says she's always been an open book, and doesn't understand why people think she's lying about DV. Without dropping names, Jenelle hints David treats her better than ex-husband Courtland Keith Rogers, who was arrested in August for allegedly assaulting a different woman.
Jessica Simpson's tell-all memoir doesn't pull any punches when it comes to past relationships, and while John Mayer might not be so happy with the way he's portrayed in Open Book, Nick Lachey is totally on board with Simpson's decision to speak her truth.
She holds a cigarette, but I can't picture the motion of smoke any more than I can imagine her turning a page from her open book or donning her straw sunhat, the flap of a bird's wings stirring the sky, or a breeze rustling an overhead leaf.
But despite her open-book social media presence, her seemingly-confident exterior (she has a tattoo of her own face on her leg), and her near-80,000 Instagram followers, Kaur still gets bullied, fields death threats on a daily basis, and is learning to love herself completely.
But for "War Dogs," a new HBO documentary about veterans and the bonds they share with the furry friends with whom they have served, Tatum and his fellow producers put in front of the camera a group of people who aren't used to being an open book.
Simpson, who guest edited Glamour's Honesty Issue to promote her new memoir, Open Book, appears on the cover with minimal-to-no makeup and simple, brushed-back hair — an intentional move meant to strip away the glamour that is often associated with growing up in the spotlight.
I don&apost know why we focus on the negative or have to come up with rhetoric for politics or other things when there&aposs an open book, a canvas out there waiting for legislative change, for laws that do good for mental health — for suicide prevention.
Unlike past artist documentaries about Louise Bourgeois, Richard Serra, Anselm Kiefer, and others, which benefit from but are also limited by the access their subjects grant to the filmmakers, Eva Hesse is, in a way, more intimate because her diaries make her — pardon the expression — an open book.
Open Book As a science reporter for The New York Times, Donald G. McNeil Jr. was busy covering the Zika epidemic in April when John Glusman, the editor in chief of W.W. Norton, asked him whether he could write a "miracle book" about the disease in one month.
He was 17 when he became the first to make a free ascent — using ropes only for support and safety, not to help him climb — of Open Book at Tahquitz Peak in the San Jacinto Mountains in California, regarded as one of the hardest climbs in the United States.
This in fact is a privileged mode of representation in Picasso's paintings that year, as seen in the excellent "Femme au fauteuil rouge" ("Woman Sitting in a Red Armchair"), "Le Rêve" ("The Dream") and "La Lecture" ("Woman Reading"), where the crease of an open book stands in for Walter's vagina.
A sculpture of a man sitting in a cave with an open book in front of him, he could be a believer withdrawing from the outside world to dedicate himself to the word of God, or even Luther confined to the Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, where he translated the New Testament.
"To me, being able to talk about things that I am going through are important because that's what makes me and makes me relatable to people," she said, referring to herself as an "open book" but admitting that she debated opening up about her fertility struggles on camera already having a son.
Sceptics worry that the new museum, housed in a converted brick warehouse just off the National Mall and to be topped with a swooping turf and glass roof to resemble an open book, will present a narrow, Sunday School vision of the Bible, downplaying debates about its origins, disputed passages and other ambiguities.
Open Book In a year when a number of notable books (and editorials and electoral analyses) focused on the history and fate of the white working class in America, Mark Ribowsky's "Hank: The Short Life and Long Country Road of Hank Williams" is a timely biography, though its subject died nearly 64 years ago.
As one of the so-called "influencers," my job is to make my life an open book for my followers: From Instagram posts of me lying hungover in bed to livestreaming myself preparing for a colonoscopy, there are few aspects of my everyday life I don't share with the Internet—except when it comes to my old eating disorder.
Designs by the firm's other members have included the segmented white octagon of what was then Chase Manhattan Bank; the blue sans serif logo, with its piquant red "o," for Mobil Oil, as Exxon Mobil was then known; the flaming purple torch of New York University; and the blue-and-white open book of the Library of Congress.
If Trump really thought that his presidency had nothing to do with what Russia did to our elections, then he would stand strong against Putin, embrace the Mueller investigation and tell the world that he is an open book and will help Mueller and all the intelligence agencies get to the bottom of what happened to ensure it never happens again.
A Word With After 60 years in the movie business — five of them, from 153 to 1982, as the top box-office star in America — Burt Reynolds might appear to be an open book, his every feat, foible, affair and chest hair chronicled so vividly that almost nothing about him could surprise you the way that naked Cosmopolitan centerfold did in 1972.
Simpson spells out the whole thing in her new book "Open Book" -- in which she finally breaks her silence on the demise of her 2-year relationship with the former Dallas Cowboys QB. Long story short, Simpson claims she ran into Mayer at her parents house and didn't tell Romo, but he eventually found out through an email from John to Jess.
Kimberly Matte calls herself an open book, and gamely answers questions about how she picks out protein powders and patriotic pajamas for sponsored content on her page, as well as what it's like to have Instagram hide your photos because of a glimpse of nipple or something less obvious — maybe just spam reports from people who don't like semi-nude women playing with weapons.
In addition to the PEN's annual Open Book Award, which honors books written by authors of color, two other categories are composed entirely of minority authors: for the first time ever the finalist list for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction is composed of all women and the finalist list for the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award is composed entirely of authors of color.
" As for this time around, she explained, "I want people to see that [honesty], and I think because of how much I grew as a person and was able to be raw and emotional and vulnerable about things in my past and be able to be the Bachelorette who could connect with so many people, I have let it all out — I have given it to everybody, I'm an open book!
Open Book There are arguments about how many basic plot structures are available in literature, but in books about rock bands there seems to be just one: A scrappy group of hyperactive man-children get together, blow the roofs off bars and then arenas, ingest enough toxic chemicals to qualify as a Superfund site, enact all of their teenage sexual fantasies, argue over money and musical direction, explode and vanish.
The winners of those honors, along with the recipients of the prize for Literary Science Writing; the PEN Open Book Award, given to an exceptional book-length work by "an author of color"; and the PEN/Fusion Prize, honoring a writer under the age of 35 for an unpublished work of nonfiction that addresses a global and/or multicultural issue, will be announced on April 11 at a ceremony at the New School Auditorium.
Open Book One of the happier literary occurrences of recent years is the vibrant revival of James Baldwin's work — which certainly never went away but has been front and center thanks, in part, to dispiriting headlines about race relations in the United States; Ta-Nehisi Coates's best-selling "Between the World and Me" (inspired in structure and spirit by Baldwin's "The Fire Next Time"); and the documentary "I Am Not Your Negro," narrated entirely by Samuel L. Jackson reading Baldwin's own words.
En el Reino Unido, la tierra de la tierna Notting Hill y de la pastelosa La sociedad literaria y el pastel de patata encontramos Booklovers, que es el bed and breakfast de The Sanctuary Bookshop de Lyme Regis; o The Open Book, que alquila un apartamento en Wigtown, Escocia, y te permite trabajar como librero durante tu estancia (me pregunto qué ocurrirá cuando los ingenuos clientes descubran que además de recomendar libros y que leer, hay que cargar cajas, quitar polvo e introducir aburridísimos datos técnicos en el ordenador).

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