Sentences with phrase «nonexistent book»

The «excerpt» from the nonexistent book Under the Hood is presented here as a mock television documentary from the 1980s with actors from the movie reprising their big screen roles here.
It is not surprising that the man who wrote a pseudo-review about a nonexistent book, a man who spent three years writing a biweekly on foreign books and authors, should write «Pierre Menard,» a story (composed in the form of an obituary) whose narrator is the reviewer of a nonexistent author's life works.
Lem's text is a collection of reviews of nonexistent books; Nelson's work might be described...

Not exact matches

Yet the shops» old - world practices have their advantages: book - acquisition costs are minimal to nonexistent, as the stores acquire titles either inexpensively or in the form of donations (even though the business is not a nonprofit).
By definition # 2 there are plenty of books and sources that the Bible treats as nonexistent.
The two books share common purposes: to explain and defend theories answering vital questions (biological diversity for the one, the entire physical universe for the other); and to show that their theories render God unnecessary and therefore nonexistent.
This is america and personal responsibility is nonexistent so let's go head a blame a book and not the people that 1/4 of the way follow what the book says.
It is still the ridiculous fun that I loved in The Parasol Protectorate, but the plot was nonexistent the first half of the book.
I was content to do, since my iBooks sales were more or less nonexistent — but it's really unclear how this works with my having previously released all these books under a Creative Commons license.
In her revealing book PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine, psychiatrist Sally Satel complains bitterly about the faulty (or nonexistent) research underlying the nostrums and home remedies that contemporary SHAM artists preach.
So while it's conceivable that somebody reviewing the book might be connected to the author, the chances of there being enough people to influence the overall consensus is effectively nonexistent.
~ Bad or nonexistent research: I can't stand stories that show the writer just followed cliches or what she'd read in other books, rather than do thorough research and fact - checking herself.
Shortlist is basically nonexistent, and when I added books to my shortlist, turned off Kobo, and returned, they were no longer a part of the shortlist (not that it matters since it's nonexistent, but, similar to the shelves in that it gives the illusion it works).
With digital books, imposition and signatures are virtually nonexistent, and in some cases we no longer bother trying to even out the pagination at the end of the book, since the printer is going to stick pages in there anyway.
Certainly, sales of all but a select few self - published books are reliably tiny or nonexistent, and a business executive might be inclined to take market response as an indication of a product's quality.
But, I also haven't written a new book in three years so my buzz is nonexistent now.
Fuel surcharges are nonexistent on these flights and it's possible to search for availability and book flights directly through BA.com.
Many items referenced in the book are hard to find or nonexistent on the website - and a lot of links / promotions are outdated.
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