Perhaps 'djort' is a new concept or a made - up word. 'Book or djort story' might imply that there are two options for reading material - a normal book or a story that involves this 'djort' element. It could be a form of creative or experimental writing where 'djort' is a unique concept created by the author.
I'm not sure. I've never heard of 'djort' before. It might be a very new or very niche concept. It could potentially be a new genre if it has unique characteristics that set it apart from existing ones, like a specific type of plot, setting, or writing style.
Perhaps it's a very creative or experimental way of referring to a book. If we assume 'the book my story' is some sort of title or concept within the book, it could be a self - referential work. But without more context, it's hard to be certain.
It could be a very unique concept. Maybe 'book drinking' is a metaphor here, like the way one dives deep into a book as if drinking it in, and it being a love story adds an interesting layer. It might imply that the experience of reading this love story is so immersive that it's like consuming a delicious drink.
It could be a secret code. Maybe the author uses these numbers to unlock a hidden chapter or a special message within the 'a novel book'.
Well, it might refer to the appropriate age for reading a particular book that has a humorous story. Maybe it's a book with some complex themes that are better understood by older readers, yet it has a funny plot that can be enjoyed by all ages in different ways.
A 'patch pocket book' could potentially be a book that has some sort of patch - like design on it. In relation to stories, it might be a book that contains stories which are as unique and individual as patches. For example, it could be a book of stories about different characters from different walks of life, each story being like a patch that makes up the whole fabric of the book.
Well, if we take it as it is, perhaps it's a very creative or experimental way of saying that the essence of the story is what does the narrating within the book. It's like the story is the voice that tells everything that happens in the book. However, it's not a common or grammatically correct construction in standard English.
To 'book a perfect story' might imply finding a story that is not only well - written but also has the ability to transport you to another world, make you feel a range of emotions, and leave you with a sense of satisfaction when you finish reading it. For instance, a story like 'Pride and Prejudice' is often regarded as a perfect story. It has a wonderful love story, complex characters, and offers insights into the society of that time. By 'booking' such a story, you are essentially obtaining a copy to experience this great work.
I'm not entirely sure what 'book the over story' specifically means. It could potentially be a very unusual or misphrased statement. Maybe 'book' here is used as a verb like reserving or documenting something related to 'the over story', but without more context, it's hard to say.
Well, if we break it down, 'book' has many meanings, and in this case, it might be related to organizing or getting hold of something, which could be a 'likely story'. A 'likely story' is one that seems as if it could be true. So, 'book a likely story' could potentially mean to select or engage with a story that has the potential to be true in some way. Maybe it's for a reading group, where you 'book' the story in advance, that is, you plan to read a story that has the characteristics of being likely.