Sentences with phrase «readers like reading»

Not all readers like reading this way, because they like having the individual books in their e-reader.

Not exact matches

«Love him or hate him,» says Lindstrom, «he reads 50 or 100 newspapers a day and he can put himself in the shoes of a reader and call his editor and say, «I don't like the headline because I don't think they'll like it» and he's mostly right.
This book might not sound like the most exciting subject for the non-expert but Parrish assures readers that «it's just the best book of its kind I have ever read, and I just hugely enjoyed it.
By now, Term Sheet readers probably realize I'm not a fan of reading between the lines — especially in a case like this.
Signature section headings like «The Story» and «The Why» allow readers to find what they want to know, and to understand it without reading thousands of words.
For one, Amazon, like other e-book sellers, has used a scheme known as «digital rights management» (DRM), which limits the types of devices that can read certain e-book formats.259 Compelling readers to purchase a Kindle through cheap e-books locks them into future e-book purchases from Amazon.260 Moreover, buying — or even browsing — e-books on Amazon's platform hands the company information about your reading habits and preferences, data the company uses to tailor recommendations and future deals.261 Replicated across a few more purchases, Amazon's lock - in becomes strong.
Using his publishing background to tap into what readers would like to read — with absolutely no guidance from me — he created several columns that helped to highlight [our] authors and services... I can not recommend Shel Horowitz highly enough and he continues to do work for me to this day.
Such advice comes as no surprise to readers of Fried's 15 years of posts on his company's popular and influential blog, Signal vs. Noise or who have read any of his books, like Rework, the New York Times best - seller he co-wrote with his Basecamp partner, David Heinemeier Hansson.
I read his post twice, and I wondered why he chose to focus in on a single word like «Sure,» without also telling his readers what I wrote about Mark's personality.
It reads, however, very much like a comment of the evangelist, or even of some reader or scribe.
For them, reading Romans like other letters means reading it as instruction or correction of the Roman readers.
I will comment on the translation later, but first I would like to consider reading itself, especially Augustine's experience of reading and his explicit — even anxious — attention to his own readers.
My blog was created on March 15th based on reading some comments like yours that are leading to the readers so I wanted to get the truth out about Islam and the teachings of Islam.
However, the LULU version, the ebook, can be read on any electronic reader like Kindle or iBooks.
Specifically, readers will be equipped to read the texts more faithfully and to discern what faithfulness looks like for women and men today.
It is instead probably because, like the rest of the reading world, pastors, theologians and engaged laypersons rarely read poetry — maybe because it requires a different set of skills from reading prose, maybe because these readers choose not to embrace the indirection of metaphor, and maybe also because they have read examples of bad religious poetry that make the whole endeavor seem like a waste of time.
The reader meets strange phrases made up of ordinary words which are combined to read almost like a secret code — phrases like... the Son of Man (what son of what man, and why all the capitals?)
Like Derrida, Gadamer thought that reading a text involves entering into a kind of play between text and reader in which the text has an effect upon us and we an effect upon the text.
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the blog posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new posts have been published from the various blogs I am interested in reading.
Lewis» Space Trilogy, consisting of the books Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength is a very good allagory on Christianity from a more «adult» viewpoint, without the obvious appeal to the young reader, even though they read like science fiction stories.
Though he'd already read the original, we both thought that Hillside's Father Brown Reader looked like a high - quality introduction to Chesterton's deceptively simpleminded sacerdotal sleuth.
This is a remarkably daring text, the sort of book many academics avoid like the plague: a book aimed at a wide reading public, written with the hope that it might actually change the lives of some of its readers.
M. Chiarello I was slightly disturbed reading a message from a reader last evening which read like this «I love your recipes, but please include step-wise pictures of the recipes and increase the frequency of your blogposts.»
I've been a long time reader and I don't think I've ever commented before, but I'd just like to say that I've always enjoyed reading your blog and your writing style and approach to food has being one of the many influences to me becoming more serious about food, photography, and food writing.
One quick suggestion: for readers like me that come back to this recipe many times, I've stopped reading the instructions and just cook from the ingredients list.
A «ghost reader», as I like to say, because I never left comments or any trace of my time reading over posts of others.
I remember reading reviews of my very first gluten free cookbook from readers who said that they were so happy I loved Chinese food as much as they did, since the book is packed with recipes like lemon chicken, sweet and sour chicken and (you guessed it) gluten free lo mein.
I just finished reading your Paris book - I couldn't put it down, and like one of your other readers comments, «laughed my ass off», although not literally!
I found a few others online that didn't look quite chocolate - y enough for my very high - maintenance (read: like a 5 - year - old's) taste buds, and then last week this beauty popped up in my Google reader.
I can not wait to read it - I, like most of your loyal readers, have been anxiously anticipating the release.
I like to read other readers reviews after making a recipe.
Nothing makes me happier than reading comments from readers like you saying your child ate broccoli for the first time because of my roasted broccoli recipe or that you're sharing my taco pasta recipe with your coworkers.
I've always thought a cookbook ought to read like a journey on which the author takes the reader, to experience the look, feel, taste, and sound of the food.
We'd like to thank all of Golubka's dear readers for the overwhelming support and wonderful feedback each one of you has given, either by commenting or simply stopping by and reading.
It sounds like the book will be fairly insightful (for both American and Russian readers) and minus the random bits of misogyny that will inevitably be thrown in, I really want to read it!
The story took off in that cheesy, wink - wink style that some newspapers like to print and readers like to read.
(read our review of the baby gift basket we checked out from Love & Blessings) Now, Love & Blessings would like to offer one luck Mamanista reader -LSB-...]
Figuring out what's best for you, your child, and your family feels like picking through a media minefield, says Lisa Guernsey, coauthor of Tap, Click, Read: Growing Readers in a World of Screens.
Just because a child does not like to read fiction does not mean he / she isn't a reader.
SAFbaby reader: I was reading about some of your products and I would like to add some information about «Salba.»
Some young readers want stories about real children and others prefer reading about animals that act like real children.
We also gather significant feedback from our readers (parents like you who've read our book, Baby Bargains has over 1 million copies in print).
To not see the posts or videos that looked like me, and I thought about the impact a previous honest post was for some readers (read here.)
So, now that my review is done, I'll break it down for the impatient reader Momma who is too busy to read all the words I like to use:
Like other readers, I would love to read this book and will probably buy a copy if I'm not lucky enough to win one here Thanks for bringing Mrs. Q's blog and book to our attention!
My older daughter liked to read chapter books to my younger daughter when she was not quite an independent reader.
mobi files through services like this one and read on a Kindle reader.
The author said British publishers and readers like to have something they can relate to — be it Western characters or familiar settings and storylines — if they're reading about Africa.
Neither he nor the reader knows how the coalition will end in May 2015, making this exercise rather like a theatre critic writing about an unfinished four - act play that he has only read and seen after just two acts and the intermission.
If you need a CAN reader and are wondering if the model you like reads CAN, we'll let you know.
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