Not exact matches
Essentials — since we get many questions
about our chosen kitchen and photography tools, we've made a page with links to all our
favorite and most - used products — Kitchen Tools
here, Photography
here (also working on a round - up of
favorite health - related
books / cookbooks and natural beauty!)
Here are my personal
favorites: Ina May's Guide To Childbirth By Ina May Gaskin This is a clear, digestible
book about childbirth.
Look no further -
here are my all time
favorite childrens
books about being preemies and having a brother or sister who is a preemie.
Here's one of my
favorite parts of the new
book, on everything you need to know
about food labels and ingredients:
So we
booked a table at our
favorite restaurant Venta Garcia in Casares (I already wrote a post
about it
here) and were ready to go on a little road trip.
Well tomorrow marks the first official day of Fall, and while it's still quite warm
here in the Carolinas, I'm already thinking
about what
books I wanted to read while snuggled up in my
favorite blanket and sipping a nice cup of...
I usually don't post
about teaching on
here too much, as it is a personal style blog, of course, but in honor of election day today I thought I'd share my
favorite election day read aloud
book.
Well tomorrow marks the first official day of Fall, and while it's still quite warm
here in the Carolinas, I'm already thinking
about what
books I wanted to read while snuggled up in my
favorite blanket and sipping a nice cup of tea.
One of my
favorite things
about the
book is the nifty one word quotes from nearly 100 celebrities Rettenmund asked to describe Madonna in one word that are superimposed on the edges of pages
here and there like colorful graffiti.
The Children's
Book narrowly missed our 2009 Fiction Top 10 and was a personal
favorite of mine this year — if I haven't gone on
about it enough to convince you
here, read the full review.
Here's the gist: readers were asked to contribute the first line of a proposed sequel to their
favorite book, via a website that was up for
about a month.
If you're already putting up Halloween decorations, these two
books will serve as a treat: Caitlin Doughty, our
favorite mortician, will tell you all
about corpses in From
Here To Eternity, and Joe Hill will spook your costume pants off you in his story collection, Strange Weather.
Here, she talks
about her
favorite audiobooks and why sometimes it's important to give a
book you didn't quite like a second chance.
Here, Jen shares all the audio wisdom she's been accumulating since 1996 (when she started listening), including her
favorite narrators and why audiobooks are a great way to try out
books you're ambivalent
about.
Click
here to browse the list of this year's contributors — and learn
about the
favorite books of a few of your
favorite authors.
Yesterday I spoke at an AAR / Association of Authors» Representatives panel together with Connor Raus (who runs digital advertising agency CRKWD)
about understanding social media and how to use it effectively — as you know, a
favorite topic of mine
here on The
Book Publicity Blog.
Here are things people said
about The
Book Thief, one of my absolute
favorites:
Here's a list of my
favorite Mexpat lit: fiction and nonfiction
books about Mexico written by expat authors.
But first,
here's Lynne Cherry, an author, illustrator and filmmaker who collaborated many times with Braasch, particularly notably in my
favorite book on climate change for younger readers, «How We Know What We Know
About Our Changing Climate.»
So with that in mind,
here's a gathering of some of our
favorite TreeHugger stories written
about books and reading for 2015.
Recently, Colleen posted a Q&A
here on TreeHugger with Gayla
about her latest
book on growing herbs, but I want to recommend Grow Great Grub because it is my
favorite book on food production for urbanites with limited resources and space.
Here are two of my
favorite quotes from the
book where they speak
about this dynamic...