Even reading a lot of books, getting safety tips and taking all the precautions, are not enough to stop them.
Not exact matches
Or
even if you spend a
lot of time around people who
read Harry Potter
books, you're likely to start
reading them too!
So WHAT IF — the bible is really just a compilation
of what ever was equivalent to the NYTimes best sellers at the time and people liked the
books so much they
read it over and over again and some people
even got carried away and treat it as if it was a religion... oh wait... doesn't that notion sound a
lot like Scientology?
We don't just
read the Bible like a
book (or
even lots of books), it's not just another
book.
I have been
reading your blog for a
lot longer than
even I realised, have recommended it to a load
of people and have used many recipes and tips and tricks over the years, just ordered the
book on Amazon and can not wait for it to make it's way over to me in Dublin, Ireland, THANK YOU — for putting the metric weights on!
Even if your spouse won't agree to counseling, there are
lots of amazing resources online,
books you can
read and support groups you can join that will at least help you.
Lots of moms loved those
books and I love them
even more after
reading them all to my daughter.
You don't really know what's happening, or going to happen;
even if you
read a
LOT of pregnancy
books it's still all unchartered territory.
We had always enjoyed other activities together, but now that he was older, we had
even more to choose from... we continued to
read lots of books, sing
lots of songs, and now we came up with other fun games to play that he was too little to understand before.
So much to consider and so much to still explore, but
reading about these schools really did add a
lot to those discussions in the woods,
even if it was just me quoting from the
book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven career paths over the course
of their working years?»
This is a
lot like how I feel about
reading, not in a phonics activity
book sort
of way, but exposure to
books, modeling
reading, and «giving it a go»
even when they are seemingly too young, because it can never hurt.
Even though you've
read a
lot of the
books on gentle discipline and positive parenting, you still find yourself shouting, criticising, blaming, and all the other things you don't want to be doing.
If you are
reading this then you already know that toddlers have a
lot of energy and anything that can keep there hands occupied,
even for a little, gets kudos in my
book!
If you
read his (many)
books, there are a
lot of ideas there that are not implemented but many people
even now are trying to achieve.
A
lot of you will say, «I don't
even have time to spend 15 minutes
reading a
book!»
For a
lot of us, the
books —
even when we've taken the time to carefully
read and study a number
of them, as you have — can only take us so far.
I like this idea a
lot — how do you find time to
read??? I can't
even finish 1 magazine within a week and I'm only able to
read 2 pages
of a
book at night before falling asleep:)-RRB- PS — I think what makes this outfit / picture look good is the colors
of items / cuts / perfect skin / and (for me!)
I'm not sure what all the weekend will entail but I do plan to spend a
lot of time on my favorite kindle
reading some
books (just finished this
book 2 nights ago and I highly recommend it) and maybe
even getting up a Christmas tree.
Ta - Nehisi Coates» Black Panther run has been getting a
lot of attention over the last year, but that book's spin - off, World Of Wakanda, has proven to be an even more dynamic, compelling read that not enough people are talking abou
of attention over the last year, but that
book's spin - off, World
Of Wakanda, has proven to be an even more dynamic, compelling read that not enough people are talking abou
Of Wakanda, has proven to be an
even more dynamic, compelling
read that not enough people are talking about.
Working at BookPage has a
lot of perks, but one
of the best, in my opinion, is getting to look at and
read great new
books before they're
even in the stores.
Even though they don't necessarily make a
lot of money from libraries, the people who
read at libraries will talk about [their
books].»
Writing a
book doesn't equal people wanting to
read it (unfortunately), and I think this is a point a
lot of self - publishers — and
even some traditionally published authors — don't quite get.
For those seeking
even further advice, the
book can be purchased with a premium upgrade accessing audio content and a personal session with Joanna Penn, but my own
reading of this new
book sufficed to fill in a
lot of holes in my own marketing plans.
However —
book bloggers are a very busy
lot with huge SUBs (Stapel ungelesener Bücher = «piles
of unread
books»), so many
of them might not often stop by on the site to search for
even more
books to
read.
Can you
even imagine spending long hours for
reading an unknown
book, analysing it and putting in nice words a review about it that will be a
lot of pages?
I do
book reviews in my free time and it saddens me how well - researched non-fiction
books like «Living Buddhas (the self - mummified monks
of Yamagata, Japan)» have no Amazon reviews while others that I wouldn't
read even if they were for free have
lots of reviews.
There are a
lot of people out there who derive an almost physical pleasure from sitting down with a physical copy
of a good
book anticipating a pleasant
evening of reading (myself included), and I think those folks are going to continue to demand hard copy
books.
«We [and publishers] have been sensitive to the value
of the
book,» he said, adding: «
Even people that buy ebooks still
read a
lot of physical
books --(which is) very different from other industries.»
«We were finding that a
lot of teachers and educators, and
even librarians, were using pop - up
books in their classrooms or for
reading time,» Sabuda says.
On the greatest unexpected reward to arise from writing these
books: «One
of the things that I hear a
lot and is such an enormous privilege is when people say to me that they
read history now or go to museums now or have
even started rowing or they want to go back to school to get their BA or MA.
There are a
LOT of authors who are writing
books good enough to be bestsellers but aren't able to get
even a few dozen people to
read their
books and see for themselves.
For a
lot of authors,
even a handful
of people
reading your
book is a win.
Because
even if a
lot of you out there aren't much better than our menfolk, at least there's a chance that you might change, once you've
read my
book!
Even a two or three star review should mean «There were a
lot of issues, but the
book is still worth
reading.»
Unfortunately Amazon makes lock - in easy, so a
lot of people don't avail themselves
of other options,
even other eBook options which are easy if you use a tablet or phone to
read on — that's why I purchase both Nook and Kindle
books, and a
lot of my SF directly from Baen eBooks where I can sideload them to my iPad.
No, a
lot of it is structuring the metadata contained within the
book, just like improving support for layout / dictionary / translation / x - ray / etc involves improving the structure
of the content; I doubt if
even a quarter
of my Kindle
books realize they're part
of a series, or have their original publication dates embedded so they can be
read in published order, etc..
I think, no matter what kind
of book you're writing, we should be able to agree that it would be nice to get some people to
read it, and it would be
even nicer to get
lots of people to
read it.
Our understanding
of digital
books would be much better if we spent less time wondering about how we might
read them, and a
lot more time thinking about the ways in which we may use them without necessarily, or
even at all,
reading them.
But if you spend a
lot of time
reading books, I still think e-ink readers do that job better than anything else (
even better than physical
books, if you ask me).
So
reading through a
lot of investing
books —
even the best ones — and other resources to get through the best ideas is quite a task.
It is at my arms length because
even though I needed to
read a
lot of books to make sure I knew what I was doing, most companies I end up buying shares
of are no brainer...
Even after all these years, and a
lot of reading of psychology
books and talking to people familiar with mental disorders.
I
even read many
books to try different methods, but none
of them seamed to cater toward adult dogs that may have been abused and have a
lot of fear.
I
read a
lot of travel
books and there are still a few excellent travel magazines, but
even fiction can offer a look at a completely different way
of life in another part
of the world.
Greg Bear hinted that the spartan - IIs have some connection to one
of the characters in the forerunner novels, and there's
lots of speculation that Halsey herself could
even be the librarian reincarnated (
read the
books to get what I mean).
I've
read a
lot of climate / energy
books over the past couple
of years (trying to glean how to get the message across to the public); this is one
of the two best
books on the subject you will find,
even if you aren't involved in the issue at all.
I generally try to avoid pushing
books here,
even though I
read a
lot of books.
Make no doubt about it,
even if you're
reading all day and
even downloading
lots of books to your Kindle, it would be really difficult to totally drain the battery in a single day.
All
of your ideas are great: — RRB - I especially like having a
lot of blankets and candles: — RRB - Love sitting in the
evening by the candlelight, being covered with a soft blanket and
reading a good
book: — RRB - That» a my idea
of cosiness: — RRB - Anita recently posted... My happy place