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You Left Your Book at a Friend's Home and You Want Him to Send It Back - GT Letter Samples

You left your book at a friend's home and you want him to send it back. Write a letter to your friend.

In the letter, you should tell:

  • describe your book

  • tell him where you left it at

  • suggest what he can do about it


You Left Your Book at a Friend's Home and You Want Him to Send It Back - GT Letter Samples

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Model Answer 1


Dear James,


I hope this letter finds you in the best of spirits. I'm writing to seek your assistance with a rather forgetful blunder of mine, involving a book I inadvertently left at your place during my last visit.


The book in question is a hardcover edition of "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho, easily distinguishable by its azure blue cover adorned with golden stars and a distinct, slightly frayed bookmark peeping out from the top. I recall last placing it on your coffee table in the living room, amidst our hearty conversation about its thought-provoking themes.


Given its sentimental value – it was a gift from my grandmother – and my current need to reference it for an upcoming book club discussion, I was wondering if you might be able to send it back to me. If it's convenient, perhaps you could use a courier service; I'll gladly cover any postage costs. Alternatively, if you plan to visit our area soon, a hand delivery would be equally appreciated.


Your help in this matter would be immensely relieving. The book not only holds a special place in my heart but is also central to my ongoing literary pursuits.


Looking forward to your prompt response and deeply grateful for your understanding and assistance.


Warm regards,


Samuel


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Model Answer 2


Dear Emily,


I hope this message finds you basking in the warmth of a wonderful day. I'm reaching out today regarding a beloved book of mine, "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, which I believe I left at your house during my last visit.


This cherished book is a vintage edition, bound in burgundy leather with intricate gold embossing on the spine. Its pages have yellowed slightly with time, adding to its antique charm. I distinctly remember placing it on the windowsill in your study, as I was admiring the view of your garden.


Could I trouble you to check if it's still there? This book is not only a treasured part of my collection but also vital for an upcoming literary discussion I'm leading. If you find it, would it be possible for you to mail it back to me? I would be more than happy to reimburse you for the postage. Alternatively, if you're planning a trip to my neck of the woods, I'd be delighted to have it returned in person.


Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated. This book holds many fond memories and invaluable insights that I'm eager to revisit and share with others.


Thank you in advance for your help, and looking forward to your reply.


Warm regards,


Isabella


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Model Answer 3


Dear Martin,


I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. Today, I find myself in a bit of a quandary, having left behind a book very dear to me at your residence, and am reaching out for your assistance.


The book in question is "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami, a special edition with a vibrant, surreal cover art depicting a whimsical forest scene. It is a paperback with a coffee stain on the back cover, a memento of our last discussion. If memory serves me right, I left it on the shelf in your guest room, where we had that long conversation about its profound narrative.


This book is not only a favorite of mine but also an essential reference for a creative writing workshop I am conducting next week. I was hoping you could check for it and, if found, send it back to me at your earliest convenience. I will gladly bear any postal expenses incurred. Alternatively, if it's more convenient for you, we could arrange a meetup, perhaps over coffee, to retrieve it.


Your help in this matter is greatly appreciated and will save me from a significant predicament, ensuring I have this valuable resource for my workshop.


Looking forward to hearing from you soon.


Best wishes,


Sophia


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