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Thanks for the reply. It's for my master studies and I study English language and literature, that's the reason why I need an English writer. :)

Eve Dallas says what she thinks are phrases (logical to her) but not correct in the J.D. Robb series.
Examples in the following thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
If those count, Sherrilyn Kenyon's series would have some too.
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Not positive either of those 2 series would count, but that's what's coming to me off the top of my head.

I've got an assignment to find at least 20 idioms in any book I want. However, I would like to be sure to get a book which has a lot of idioms in it.
Could you help me with finding an ..."
I'm sure if you pick any classical novel and start reading it closely, you'll get 20 idioms fairly quickly.. But, if you want something quick.. First thing that comes to mind is The Catcher in the Rye - it sure will provide you a ton. And have fun reading it, btw.

Eve Dallas says what she thinks are phrases (logical to her) but not correct in the J.D. Robb series.
Examples in the following thr..."
I think that's a good one! Because usually someone (Roarke) corrects her. Are you a big fan of the series, Myst?
Did you know we have a great J.D. Robb group here on Goodreads? https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...

I've got an assignment to find at least 20 idioms in any book I want. However, I would like to be sure to get a book which has a lot of idioms in it.
Could you help me with finding an appropriate book? Genre is not so important but it should be a book by a British/American writer, preferably a known one.
Thank you. :)