Sentences with phrase «about fake books»

Recent shows have pulled from the news that Amazon is expanding their physical bookstores, a blog post from David Gaughran (Let's Get Visible) about fake books, and a survey of six - figure authors.

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In a promotional article published on VNN, Duke takes «fake but accurate» to new depths, asserting that it does not matter that the original Protocols were a fabrication because the story they told about the Jews is true; his book proves how.
Someone I knew proved to himself and others (he wrote a book about it) that speaking in tongues the way some Christians do today is fake.
Why the fake outrage about Clinton reading a book at the Grammy Awards.
This is not only because he wrote excellent popular books and gave inspirational radio broadcasts, but also because of a wilful determination to court controversy, pronouncing on viruses from space, or airing allegations about faked fossils.
Why would I spend my money on a book about amazing - but - fake technology when we're only a few weeks away from Steve Jobs unveiling a cell phone that doubles as a jetpack and a travel iron?
(The kid read about it in an X-Men comic book, which Logan hilariously treats as fake news.)
For about $ 15 more than just buying the two - disc DVD on its own, you get a little book, a fake feather, scratch and sniff chocolates, and an irregular box to find a place for.
In a move that can easily be categorized under «omg it's about freakin'time» (considering Amazon posted its first - ever book review twenty years ago), the largest bookstore in the world has finally taken the first steps in combating fake reviews by suing three pay - for - review sites that operate out of California.
Or they assume that those other 168 reviews are misleading and fake and this one 3 star review is most honest because it has been voted most helpful, by about 25 people who didn't read the book.
He's written about topics as heady and diverse as grown men and women fake fighting over fictional grievances, books about dragons and millionaire playboys that dress as bats.
Goodreads is based on fake ratings and reviews, it's API is corrupt and defrauds consumers with false data about books which in turn has a negative impact on sales and search placement.
In fact, whenever I finish reading a novel and tell her about it, she always asks, «Was it a REAL book, dear, or one of those fake ones?»
But what about all the «fake» Amazon book reviews penned by authors» competitors and those with an axe to grind — reviews intended to damage the rating of a book?
Oh yeah, and if you know anything about Cons, do NOT drink hot beverages while reading Kate's book, and don't read the book in the dentist's office waiting room, unless you want to fake a coughing spell to cover wild laughter.
Early novel first serialized in 1941 and published in book form in 1949, about PanAsian invaders of the United States and an isolated group of scientists who fight the invaders by creating a fake religion they refer to as a «sixth column».
Naturally, I started with my own books, as I can be pretty sure there are no fake reviews there, being the author, publisher, and marketer of all these titles, and someone who is fastidious about the rules as my name is literally my brand.
The idea of stealing another writer's words or trying to discredit them or falsifying reviews or trying to have people write fake reviews of my work sounds crazy to me, but I am guilty of highlighting the parts of the PW review that I liked most about my most recent book; it was a mixed review bc the reviewer thought the novel had too many coincidences / was too neatly wrapped up at the end, but that's one of my signatures, I think, now that I've written three books, two published, and one in the works, so I'm actually proud of the strange kismet, sometimes magical occurrences that happen in my work because they also happen in my life, and that's what this whole post is about: about being true to oneself, which includes a moral code, a writers and human code of ethics.
Meanwhile, publishing tongues were wagging this week in the wake of a NY Times article about the (apparently very lucrative) world of fake online book reviews:
«I'm glad she liked it,» the guy who used to sell fake reviews says about the reviewer of his own book.
I reviewed (and LOVED) her first book The Truth About Faking, and was lucky enough to beta read The Truth About Letting Go — ... Read More
I'm inclined to agree with OP, unless this is some form of rudimentary pop - up book to learn about poison, by actually having a fake book full of poison.
A Dog's Way Home, wonderful book from dog's perspective; faked controversy about training of dog in A Dog's Purpose; directing dogs for film / TV
Favoritez has this to say about the outdoor sets which include fake facades of Nathan's Drugs, some Lakeside Amusement Park flyers and even Andy's Books from Silent Hill Origins:
The contents of the fake letters heavily influenced the authors of books written about Gorky and his art during the 1970s and 1980s.
I'm so embarrassed by the revelation that on page 149 of my bestselling book After America there's a whole little section about «the unlettered Mark Steyn»: In normal circumstances, I'd offer to send Ellen a free copy, but I'm being sued by fake Nobel Laureate Michael Mann so I need the cash.
When America Alone (personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available, etc, etc) came out, I used to get occasional emails from Hollywood - not from the 20 - million - per - picture guys but from bona fide and Oscar - nominated stars (ie, not fake Nobel winners)- saying how much they liked the book, but please, don't mention it to anybody because they have to work in this town... Well, I'll never know what it's like to depend on Hollywood producers for your next gig, but I know a little bit about the public speaking circuit, and I was surprised, when Niall Ferguson made some unexceptional observations about Keynes that fell afoul of Big Gay, how instantly and abjectly he prostrated himself:
I discovered that HadCRUT3 temperature source was responsible for producing the fake warming and even put a warning about it into the foreword of my book.
Earlier this week, after the question here about whether it's legal for your employer to make you clean up rat poo, Suzanne Lucas — Evil HR Lady — and I talked about how awesome it would be if we put together a book of all the fake employment laws that people think exist but actually don't.
Also, I'm thinking your next book is about how to brand yourself on the internet and not be a fake.
Most good performers know upwards of 1,000 songs by heart and another 3,000 using cue cards or «fake books», but in an evening performance they only play about 50.
I collect vintage books about Christmas traditions / stories — and find these really inspiring as I love vintage Christmas — I've done a «German» tree w / candles (fake), «WWII» tree, and a 50's tree.
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