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I'm on a new book vs She is on a new book

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm on a new book' is used when referring to oneself being engaged in reading or working on a new book. 'She is on a new book' is used when talking about someone else being engaged in reading or working on a new book.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

I'm on a new book

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to oneself being engaged in reading or working on a new book.

This phrase is used to express that you are currently reading or working on a new book. It indicates your current activity or focus.

Examples:

  • I'm on a new book that just came out.
  • I can't talk right now, I'm on a new book.
  • Sorry, I can't join you for dinner tonight, I'm on a new book.
  • I'm really enjoying the book I'm on at the moment.
  • I'm on a new book by my favorite author.
  • Aug 28, 2014 ... I recently started a habit of listening to new music for Alt.Latino while reading. I'm on a new book called An Anthology Of Latin American ...
  • 11JustinTChan. Edited: Dec 22, 2015, 6:58pm Top. >7 GOBOGIE: Yeah, but I'm on a new book freeze at the moment. One day!
  • Michael E R Walker's photo. 'Onesieeeee'. 'Habibi'. 'Hey guys I'm on a new book cover :)'. 'Gretchen and I from Real Housewives :)'. Michael E R Walker's photo ...
  • Nov 2, 2014 ... ... reading mostly in 10-15 min spurts as opportunity presents over the course of the day, but even at that pace, I'm on a new book every couple ...

Alternatives:

  • I'm reading a new book.
  • I'm currently engrossed in a new book.
  • I'm immersed in a new book.
  • I'm working my way through a new book.
  • I'm delving into a new book.

She is on a new book

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to someone else being engaged in reading or working on a new book.

This phrase is used to indicate that another person is currently reading or working on a new book. It is a way to talk about someone else's current activity or focus.

Examples:

  • She is on a new book that just came out.
  • I heard she's on a new book by her favorite author.
  • She can't join us tonight, she's on a new book.
  • She's really enjoying the book she's on at the moment.
  • She's on a new book that's getting great reviews.

Alternatives:

  • She's reading a new book.
  • She's currently engrossed in a new book.
  • She's immersed in a new book.
  • She's working her way through a new book.
  • She's delving into a new book.

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