Readers of this review probably know by now that Marsh treats the friendship as a de facto love affair, at least from Bonhoeffer's side.
Not exact matches
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If you're coming to this
review as a long - time
reader of evo, you
probably aren't expecting much from the latest iteration
of Skoda's flagship model.
If you don't get any
reviews, or some negative
reviews, your book
probably has problems or isn't good enough — by «good» I mean, does it satisfy
readers of that genre, or not?
But the very first one that displays is a three star
review, because it was voted «most helpful» by 37 people (out
of,
probably, 10,000
readers).
So start small, build up to bigger reviewers, then run an ad in a journal that gets sent to libraries featuring your books and your excellent, credible
reviews (even so, personally, I
probably wouldn't do that for most
of my books... simply because the
readers who buy cheap books on Kindle aren't the same buyers who go to libraries to read books).
In my view,
probably also the attention
of the
readers d) My book was
reviewed with the canon
of «realism».
• The Publishers Weekly
review concludes, «With the series very much underway, this
probably isn't the place for new
readers to dive in, but Stirling does include a good deal
of backstory, including relevant history, customs, and religion where appropriate.
In spite
of the grumbling among Amazon
reader reviews and on other sites, the author will
probably earn out her advance and receive royalties she and her husband can spend in their, um, «retirement.»
Yes it's true that authors
of low - quality indie books will
probably review other authors
of low - quality indie books — but remember that's only a bad thing if it's misleading
readers.
Partly because
of my graphics background, I
probably make the cover artwork more important to my decision than some might, but a solid, arresting cover that pricks my imagination will almost invariably move me to read a sample and then some
of the
reader reviews.
For example, RateMyProfessos.com (John's frist site) has over 6 million
reviews, and was
probably user by many
of your
readers while in college.
Once your resume finds its way through email chains, past keyword scanners, and around assistants, it will finally land in the desk (or digital desk)
of a resume
reader who will
probably also have several other resumes to
review and compare.