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The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'book' is it.

The pronoun 'it' is a subject pronoun or an objectpronoun.

Example:

I bought the book at the tag sale.

It was only fifty cents. (subject of the sentence)

You may have it when I finish it. (direct object of the verbs)

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