What I love about it is that
it really gives the reader a sense of being «on the ground,» where there are no easy answers and no simple categories of victim and rescuer.
And,
it really gives the reader the feeling they -LSB-...]
Ben takes a lot of photos to
really give readers a good sense of what the seats, hotel room, lobby, etc. look like.
Not exact matches
In her book «Inventing Joy,» she
gives readers a look into what it
really takes to build your own brand and company.
Zweig
gives the
readers a good understanding of how to apply Graham's principles to today's markets (and it seems that some things
really do never change).
The
reader, therefore, is alerted to what the characters in the drama do not know; that is, what is
really going on here is not only a family crisis in Bethany but the crisis of the world, not only the raising of a dead man but the
giving of life to the world.
But if Milton was sincere in his Christian beliefs (and surely he was), and if he
really felt called to
give witness to his Puritan beliefs (as surely he did), then he must have wanted to provoke in his
readers a response so powerful that it would transform their lives; and Fish can not have been amiss to point that out.
I am a brand ambassador for Maple Leaf Farms, and they not only provided the duck for this recipe, they are also providing a
really generous collection of their duck products to be
given away to one lucky
reader — details on that at the end of this post.
I even found a whole internet site dedicated to spanish recipe, which
gave me great delight and thought I
really should to share with your
readers.
I
really love «The Good Karma Diet» Victoria
gives you all a sneak peek at her book here with an excerpt, recipe and a giveaway to one lucky
reader.
I'm not normally one to
give too much stick to Tottenham — after all, I'm from Australia and the rivalry doesn't
really hit home the way it would if I was born and raised in London — but I'm sure the current situation puts a smile on the faces of my UK - based
readers.
Chocolate automatically comes to my mind when I think about Easter baskets so I was
really excited to get an email about reviewing a basket full of candy from Fannie May and
giving one away to a lucky
reader!
Meagan also
gives her
readers a number of
really helpful resources to use along the way!
His revealing journal of government in the 1990s
gives the
reader an incredibly insightful and hilariously witty view into what politics is
really like - warts and all.
TN: I think they're
really useful for
giving the
reader a bit of a pause, for continually drawing them back in, and for relaying a lot of your points in an approachable, concrete way.
Personal note: At the risk of appearing a laggard, we journalists
really try hard to sift through the sludge of politics and personalities to
give readers, listeners and viewers the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Also included here is the total accumulated amortization over time -
giving the
reader an idea of how old these buildings
really are.
So, we
really try to make it as image rich as possible;
give people a
really great
reader experience.
There are always so many new ideas / style tips to garner from a feature like this that I feel I'm
really giving value for money to all my
readers.
Sometimes it happens that people ask me if I
really follow the styling tips that I
give to my
readers.
I
really hate to
give a negative review, since I've only had positive experiences before this, but I must be honest with my
readers.
In addition to
giving your fashion blog an extra level of support, it will also show
readers that you
really care about them.
To celebrate summer with all my beloved
readers I'm
giving away one Seafolly bikini with a Corsica beach scene print that
really stands out.
As an extra incentive (not that you
really need one, this stuff is that good), Tata is generously
giving all A Piece of Toast
readers 15 % off any purchase with the code PIECEOFLOVE.
I'm actually
really excited to announce that I'm
giving away a pair of tassel earrings for one of my lucky
readers.
The gals over at 1 -844-PHONE-SEX have
given you, our
readers, what we consider a
really incredible deal — 5 free minutes of direct one - on - one for first time callers.
We
really enjoyed checking out what PozMatch had to offer and strongly suggest our
readers give it a try.
Readers of the original comic - book will already know that the sequel to Mark Millar's original hyper - violent vigilante caper that KA2 - as no - one is calling it - is very much HG's baby,
giving her a lot of time to explore who she
really is after Big Daddy shuffled off this mortal coil last time around.
This extract from «Go Green: Having the Energy»
gives a clear, illustrated explanation of what climate change is in terms that young
readers will
really understand.
The bottom line: reading comprehension is a slow - growing plant, and the demand for rapid results on annual tests may be encouraging poor classroom practice —
giving kids a sugar rush of test preparation, skills, and strategies when a well - rounded diet of knowledge and vocabulary is what's
really needed to grow good
readers.
Although success in the UK is too early to assess
given that we only launched in April, we've had
really positive response to our launch titles from the media, fellow publishers who've been very supportive with their advice and the
readers.
At this point,
given your self - proclaimed position with Good E
Reader — should you
really be claiming to be «editor - in - chief», just because you have your own blog and YouTube channel?
It is a
given that we can not know mere acquaintances to any significant degree, but Koch's novel will have the
reader questioning just how well we can truly know those
really close to us: our children, our parents and our spouses.
If we take another look at our grandmotherly cookbook author, we can see how she might put all these things together to
give readers a
really good idea of what she is about and what we can expect from her brand.
With the Touch Edition, Sony has
given us one of the best designed
readers on the market and with the touch screen marrying perfectly with the new user interface, we have a couple features which
really make this one of the most desirable ebook
readers around, and should be a serious contender if you're looking to upgrade or be buying an eReader for the first time.
Really enjoyed being a beta
reader for this book: haven't tried writing it but am challenged to
give it a try.
Jay
gives more prominence to News than to
Reader Reviews, which is odd, but they're both
really obvious from the get - go.
We still don't know what the fabled Apple Tablet actually looks like, or if it even exists,
really, but this concept magazine
reader from Condé Nast
gives us a glimpse at what to expect from tablet apps.
I know those three things don't seem to
give you any secrets, don't
really show you the path to selling and getting
readers to
really want your work.
And with smartphones going for as little as $ 20 used, libraries
really ought to experiment with
giving them away to suitable cash - strapped
readers if they're gung ho enough and the right apps and connections exists.
Given that we had 10,000 titles to work with, excluding the erotica would
give us more science fiction, mystery, romance, and the genre fiction that our
readers really love.»
What other things can you think of to
give away for free that you think would
really snag those hard - to - reach
readers?
Justine Bylo [00:12:31] But it
gives readers a
really good idea of who you are, which is the whole point.
That can be difficult for some authors, but
given the amount of noise out in the market, if you want to
really give your work a chance to do well, you have to do what it takes to let
readers know it's out there.
Two things I've never understood are a) why authors
give away things like coverflats and bookmarks as prizes, and b) why publishers make authors pay for extra copies, yet
give away scores of books at RWA writer conferences (am
really,
really baffled by the constant promotion and marketing of books to fellow authors when
readers are ignored outside of the already tried and semi-failed book signings!).
I think using letters, inquest reports and diary entries allows the writer to
give the
reader little bits of information at a time, each coming from a different point of view, which
really made for a suspenseful read.
What
really bugs me about Millar's comment, though, is that he seems to be
giving the back of his hand to
readers who get their comics digitally.
When people make their highlights public, it can
really give you a sense on what particular passages have resonated the most with
readers who loved the book.
The
reader isn't
really given insight into Genghis's thought processes and motivations.
Their books resonate with
readers who
really couldn't
give a damn if they came through the hallowed halls of a traditional publisher or just via their ereaders.