The thing I miss most
about real books is having the cover art tempting me to pick it up and read when it's sitting on the table.
The great thing
about real books is that if I drop them, the words don't go away.
Sunshine625 - I agree with you - there is something
about a real book that is so nice.
Not exact matches
No, the
real reason to write a
book is because there is something you have to explore that you think readers want to learn
about, not because you think putting «author» on your LinkedIn profile is smart.
According to Jeffrey Augustine, author of the blog The Scientology Money Project, the church has a
book value of $ 1.75 billion,
about $ 1.5 billion of which is tied up in
real estate, mostly at its headquarters in Clearwater and in Hollywood, Calif..
If you're looking for more reading material
about the Trump White House and its rotating cast of characters, here's a quick guide to some
books already published and yet to come in 2018 — some of which might seem like beach or airport reads until you remember the reports are rooted in
real life.
They've won a wide following for their ventings on their Signal vs. Noise blog, citing 100,000 daily visitors, and in a
book about building software, Getting
Real.
After selling
about $ 100,000 worth of plastic comb - bound
books to interior designers via direct mail, Kimberly Causey wanted to get a
real book onto the shelves of bookstores but couldn't afford to professionally print them.
While thought provoking, the
real value of the
book comes from the practical, templated framework the authors provide for designing your own category that includes a clear articulation of the problem at hand, creating a memorable name for a category, and developing a unique point of view
about the current and future of the category.
Maybe it's different in the world these people live in — where it's all
about getting wantrepreneurs to click on their posts, buy their
books, and attend their seminars — but let me explain how it works in the
real world.
I was happy to see a
real focus on preparing for tomorrow highlighted in a new
book, Start a Successful Business, by Colleen DeBaise, who has made a career of studying and writing
about entrepreneur challenges.
After numerous ideas, they narrowed down the list to just one: Keller would write a
book about being a successful
real estate agent.
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I read over 100 personal finance and investing
books in the course of the following 24 months, educating myself financially and learning a lot
about investing, from stocks to
real estate.
If I am on a website
about real estate, there is little reason why I want to see information on e-cards, comic
books or dating.
For me
about half the
book felt fairly useless since I didn't intend to go into
real estate (and he focuses on that heavily, not just on the one chapter but throughout the whole
book), and I also am turned off by stories that are purported to be true but you're not sure if they are (ie, as mentioned the whole «rich dad» scenario).
Likeonomics is
book about how likeability is the secret to building
real trust.
It's a
book about how to develop an idea and a voice powerful enough to deserve a powerful following and
real influence.
There are lots of investment
books that talk
about traits of successful investors and characteristics of stocks that perform well over time, but there are few
books that deal will the other side of the investment equation, dealing with emotion in
real time.
It's the same conclusion one can draw from Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera's excellent new
book about the mortgage crisis, All the Devils Are Here: the
real surprise isn't that there's a new scam being run, but that there are so many willing participants.
The Mirror caught up with The Washington Examiner's media writer Eddie Scarry this weekend to pick his brain
about his first
book, Fraud and Fiction: The
Real Truth Behind Fire and Fury, Inside the Trump White House.
First and foremost, Zeus is
real beacuse of the great many
books that have been written
about him as well as the stories told by the ancient greeks.
So that's our interest and getting the communication that comes out of that, whether it's the
book or the films hopefully it's coming out of a
real thing that's actually being lived and not just talking
about some stuff.»
As much as christians spew on
about how the mormons are not
real christians, they fail to understand that the
Book of Mormon still takes on its roots from the same bible they foolishly believe in... nothing like hypocrites to enlighten the mind and prove our point further.
Because science has kind of proven or talked
about all those things you were just asking... maybe pick up a
book other than a work of fiction and learn something that's
real and tangible.
I don't have any
real issues
about the principles promoted in the
book however I believe the goal is developing healthy biblical culture within a church community.
I first posted my dream (and all the Scriptures that explained it to me) on a Christian
book review site when I wrote a negative review of «Heaven is for
Real,» and was subsequently emailed for a year by Thomas Nelson and Crossbow publishing to write a
book about it.
In a new edition of the New International Version of the Bible, «Game Plan for Life Bible, NIV: Notes by Joe Gibbs,» and a
book of biblical devotions, «Game Plan for Life: Chalk Talks,» Gibbs writes frankly
about many of his failures,
about how just as his coaching career was soaring he was facing private calamities including a bad
real estate deal that had him losing $ 35,000 a month and spiraling into bankruptcy.
Given his proclivity for provocative proclamations
about oral sex, «
real» men, and the reasons (later retracted) for Ted Haggard's infidelities, you might assume Mark Driscoll's new
book on marriage, cowritten with wife Grace, would stir the pot to boiling levels.
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns
books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk
about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to
real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
In this
book he writes
about the danger of the New Evangelisation being an abstract or empty formula, which by attempting to be all - inclusive, ends up lacking
real vigour.
If you know
about it once, you know
about it always, or you have to accept that your bible is just a
book written by men that has been edited and modified throughout the centuries and has no
real bearing.
On the contrary, the humiliated child's desire for total revenge is the
real engine that drives these
books, which are not only
about deferred vengeance (Cromwell's revenge on his enemies) but are themselves Mantel's own long - deferred, carefully plotted strategy for settling old scores.
black framed glasses... check Kafka
book in hand... check PETA t shirt... check regurgitated rhetoric to spout
about God not being
real... check... oh yeah, I'm one kewl dude!!!!!!!
Oh and by the way, the other genius who is posing as me talking
about burnign science
books is not the
real Erik, I am.
There is a
real difference between theology - in - the -
books and theology - in - the - life, but I wouldn't want to describe that as a conflict — to do so is to set up an opposition between what the Spirit said
about God (which is, after all, recorded in a
book) and how God actually feels.
Jay I'm not talking
about atheism; what I'm saying is that critics of evolution don't actually read any
real books by actual scientists
about the subject.
A bestselling author and the executive director of La Vie Counseling Centers in Southern California, his latest
book Overcoming Shameexplores the only remedy that can bring
real healing to the pain no one talks
about.
As silly as this article is, my 4th grader's public school recently pulled «Superfudge», a
book by Judy Bloom, out of the curriculum because the characters talk
about the fact that Santa isn't
real.
This
book shows modern children in the magnificent setting of St Peter's, meeting a
real pope and asking the questions that we all have
about some of the big mysteries of our religion.
So is Christianity really following Jesus or the writers of these gospels... oh and the Hebrew chapters has not clue who and when was it written... my suggestion is to spend sometime to know what you believe and what you want to believe... also if you really like to know
about what
real Jesus was, please read Quran... more eighty times the name of Jesus is mentioned in this
book... where there is a chapter with Jesus» mother name «Mary» chapter 19, there is another chapter name «ale imran'the grand father of Jesus, chapter 3... and then compare what Jesus really was dear brother in mankind...
My only
real complaint with this
book is the complaint I have with all such
books: it seems as if 50 % or more of the
book is devoted to telling stories
about whatever the author is writing
about.
but thats not what i'm talking
about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the
book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the
book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to
real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on
real events from a
real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
This should help sell Mark Driscolls
book — «
Real Marriage: The Truth
About S ex, Friendship, & Life Together».
I'm also reading a lot of
books about real food, so The Omnivore's Dilemma totally fascinated me.
I've read
books about the Bible that were sort of attempts to explain it, but they can't say certain things because you realize the author might lose his or her job, so it ends up avoiding all the
real questions everybody has.
I gave you that
book reference because you were asking
real questions
about the big bang.
life is
about right and worg thats wart i know
about the bible you have to have fath in this turth or you will never understeand how the bible has the guid line for how thay can be peace in the world if you will really spead a lot of time reading the bible than look up on google or in some other
books to many for me to name im taking
about none chritin
books at that and comeper them you will find that there is a lot of stuff that proves the bible as being right i wise i kone how to say it better to but i cant sorry but wan you pray just ast if there is a god make your self
real to me other wise i have to hard a time beliveing somepen i cant see or hear and he will make his safe
real and than you just sheek him to show you ware to go from there
Having written
about her recovery in her first
book, Life After Darkness (Radcliffe Publishing), Wield's relapse was a
real setback.
Yes, I am praying for opportunities to talk with people, and our girls are
real outspoken
about Jesus, and my wife and I are always carrying around Christian
books, so maybe those spark the conversations.