"Someone has not read the book" can be taken literally, meaning the person did not:
Figuratively, it means the person lacks a body of wisdom or knowledge about a subject.
Scary book.
someone who is not able to read or write a book.
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.
You can't actually read a book but you can listen to someone read it to you.
It doesn't really mean anything. The closest thing is: to you for to read a book. Which obviously makes no sense.
someone should because it makes them smarter
Third person: "He read the book".Second person: "You read the book."First person: "I read the book."
book read
Odysseus helps someone read the book
Having someone read it to you.
I have no idea what this question mean!
An airport book is a book which someone can read in a single sitting, especially during plane travel.