When a book ruins a novel, it could be due to the addition of unnecessary prefaces or introductions. Some of these can be so long - winded or filled with spoilers that they take away the excitement of reading the novel itself. Also, if the book is in an e - book format and has a lot of glitches, like freezing or words disappearing, that can completely ruin the experience of reading the novel.
It could mean that something has been spoiled or negatively affected by fictional elements. For example, a person's perception of reality might be 'ruined by fiction' if they constantly compare real life to the idealized or exaggerated situations in fictional stories.
It means that the writing style is similar to that of a novel. For example, it may have a narrative structure, with a plot that unfolds, characters that are well - developed, and a sense of story - telling. It might engage the reader in the same way a novel does, with elements like suspense, conflict, and resolution.
Your question is not clear enough. If you can provide more context or specify which book you are referring to, I will be more than happy to provide you with a more accurate answer.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather unclear. It could potentially be some sort of very strange or made - up description. Without more context, it's hard to define precisely.
I'm sorry, but this seems to be inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant explanations.
It's not clear without more context. 'Big cock' could potentially refer to a large rooster in a non - offensive, literal sense. 'Broken' and 'ruined' imply something has been damaged. 'Jealous' could be related to envy in a story context. But it's really hard to say exactly what this phrase means as a whole.
Well, if we break it down. 'Big cock' might be misinterpreted as something inappropriate, but perhaps it's about a big male chicken in a story. 'Torture' implies some sort of harsh treatment. 'Ruined' indicates that something was spoiled and 'jealous' could be an emotion in the story. Maybe it's a story about a big rooster that was tortured and it led to a situation that made someone jealous and ruined something in the process.
This phrase is quite puzzling. If we assume 'cbt' is something other than the common 'cognitive - behavioral therapy', perhaps it's an abbreviation within a particular community or story. However, 'big cock' is an inappropriate and unprofessional term. Without more background, it's almost impossible to accurately define what this whole phrase is supposed to convey.
Another possibility is that it could be a fictional or non - fictional account of the study or observation of roosters. It might detail their life cycle, mating habits (in a scientific and appropriate way), and how they interact with other animals on the farm.
I'm not entirely sure what 'toes the book' means in this context. It might be a very unusual or misphrased statement. Usually we say 'toes the line' which means to conform to a rule or standard. If it's a made - up or very specific term within a certain group, more context would be needed.