Sentences with phrase «about great books»

We love spreading the word about great books — and it makes us very happy to make our authors happy with great results.
In the Quick Tip I talk about a great book that seriously changed my life.
We auto - deliver your selections wirelessly, so the next time you hear about a great book, just search, buy, and read.
You use curators you trust to let you know about a great book to read.
It was a great article about a great book from a greatly under - appreciated geo - political writer - probably the best one alive today.
Please don't hesitate to continue the dialogue about this great book, How Children Succeed.
SEATTLE --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Jun. 25, 2015 --(NASDAQ: AMZN)-- Amazon today announced a new Kindle sharing experience that makes it simple for people to have conversations about great books — using the mobile messaging apps they already love, and even with people who have never used Kindle before.
Buzz from others, real recommendations from people I know, tweets gushing about the great book they just read, all those things will get me to check out a book.
Check out our 7 questions interview with Griffin, where we chatted about great books, sexy scenes and favorite characters.
Once a title is previewed and vetted, Libboo leaves it up to its ever - growing group of Book Buzzers to spread the word about great books via their own individual social media connections.
Though I picked up many terrible books, I also discovered some real gems, and I really wanted to tell the world about these great books where self - publishing authors had beaten the odds and produced something excellent.
;P Anyway, today I wanted to talk about another great book I read!
The SPFBO is just one example of the community of authors and reviewers working together to spread the word about great books that don't have the kind of exposure you'd see with a traditional bestseller.
A journalist at the New York Times, Emily Eakin, proudly announced her classics - free education several years ago in an article entitled «More Ado (Yawn) about Great Books,» a shame - free confession that she «graduated without having read for credit «The Odyssey,» «Paradise Lost,» a single play by Shakespeare or a single novel by Jane Austen, George Eliot or Henry James.»
I remember the old days when someone would tell you about a great book they read, but unless they still had a copy you were out of luck.
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