Sentences with phrase «already read the other books»

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Most of the other books I've read recently you've already had podcasts with the authors, like Sapiens I read recently, which I really enjoyed.
Shrem also spoke about his personal life behind bars, reporting that he's already read 70 books while serving as a general education development (GED) teacher for other inmates.
I was quickly disturbed to find, however, that the book is little more than one long summary of a bunch of other books on the atonement, many of which I had already read.
The whole thought of the New Testament remains for us a book sealed with seven seals if we do not read behind every sentence there this other sentence: Death has already been overcome (death, be it noted, not the body); there is already a new creation (a new creation, be it noted, not an immortality which the soul has always possessed) the resurrection age is already inaugurated.
To get things started off..., by my count, I have already read 8 other books in 2011, so I'm starting this year's count with # 9.
If you have already read this book and have been encouraged by it, this is your chance to buy several copies to give away to others.
It is an educational resource but also a great way to discuss with others the parenting books you're already reading or had on your list.
Read books about childbirth, network in your community, and talk to other mothers who have already had babies.
Take this time to read some books or watch videos about going to the potty, and be sure to involve other family members, especially older siblings who are already using the potty.
Imagine my surprise when, after reading the entirety of Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child, I felt that we needed to escalate to Dr. Weissbluth's other book, more specifically addressing fussy babies, and cracking it open to learn that I had read every single word of advice already.
I already know that I will read it regardless of the outcome, but it seems like a book that would be great to discuss with other people.
I'm only watching the shows if I've already read the book... the others are being taped for future eye candy!
Books that are forgotten, unused, or simply already read may be clutter in your bookcase or your school's closet, but in the right circumstances, they can be treasure to a child on the other side of the planet.
If for some reason Book Love isn't the text you'd choose, or you've already read it, there are many other guiding texts out there.
You can add books you've already pored over to your «already read» library, and you can give them a rating and a review for others to see.
Several companies, including Hewlett - Packard, Microsoft and Lenovo, already have tablets on the market, while Amazon and other companies are seeing favorable sales of e-readers, which are tablet - like devices designed specifically for reading books.
By October, we might not remember that this is the same novel The Guardian called Byatt's Middlemarch, or we might have added too many other books to our reading lists — or we might have already ordered a copy from an overseas retailer.
People have a tendency to believe that the first book of yours they read was also the first book you wrote, so many readers who were introduced to Liz through Eat, Pray, Love (there were more than 8 million of them) neglected to notice that she had already written three other books before that, two of them fiction.
Every month we'll choose three books to read: 1) a classic (that everyone has probably read but us), 2) a «modern» classic or popular book that everyone is talking about, and 3) a bookshelf catch - up in which we choose a book the group has already read to catch - up with other members.
Reader book reviews, on the other hand, are those that come from individuals who have already read your book and aren't associated with any third party book review sources.
If you've already read A Magic Dark & Bright and are looking for a new book boyfriend, don't despair, because a bunch of other amazing YA Paranormal Romance titles are also on sale for $ 0.99!
Using a second wishlist only for Prime ebooks, I have currently only 57 ebooks on that list, compared to over 1200 on my other wishlist (with some other items and some ebooks already bought), so I can safely say, a lot of books I REALLY want to read are not available with Amazon Prime nor Unlimited, and for that reason alone I think paying extra for Unlimited will not be worth it.
I also don't refuse books that are given to me free, as many self - publishers already know — though I prefer to buy them because I'm a hard - working author and I like to support other authors, AND I will only accept ones from those who try to make an effort to get to know me first — but I won't guarantee that I'll read them if I can't get past the first couple of chapters, and they will receive the same hard criticism that I give all books, that is if I give a review.
If you aren't already a member of BookWorks, join our community of indie authors, editors, coaches, designers, marketers, bloggers and other self - publishing pros, and your book might be selected for a future Recommended Reading List.
I became intrigued by this topic when as an author with two dozen e-books on Smashwords I read founder Mark Coker's «2013 Book Publishing Industry Predictions — Indie Ebook Authors Take Charge,» Among other things, Coker noted that «If Amazon could invent a system to replace the author from the equation, they'd do that,» and went on to describe how one innovative publisher, ICON Group International has already patented a system that automatically generates non-fiction books, and he worries that as the field of artificial intelligence increases, «how long until novelists are disinter - mediated by machines.»
If it's not an author I know already, chances are equally high that said book is competing with the several hundred other things on my To Read list, and it'll come off the queue when I get to it.
If you aren't already familiar with the other steps you'll need to take to get a book agent, click here to read my article called The Getting a Literary Agent Process.
So (if you haven't already done so), click here now to read this other article by me that will help you compile a well - targeted list of literary agents, including how to choose the best genre for your book.
If you aren't already familiar with the other steps you'll need to take to get a book agent, click here to read my article called The Getting a Book Agent Procbook agent, click here to read my article called The Getting a Book Agent ProcBook Agent Process.
Of more use to average reading consumers is 1DollarScan's other key feature, the ability to create ebook editions out of print titles that users already own; again, this ability to store and access the content is the real draw, as well as offering readers the chance to save their book files in the event of pending damage.
Some of us are already so hooked on reading that we can't imagine our lives without at least a few books on the go; believe it or not, others need a little extra motivation to flip those pages (literally or digitally).
Handwriting Support Now a Reality on the Kindle Touch Puzzazz clearly had other ideas — that the Kindle could be put to use for more entertaining stuff rather than just reading e-books... Interactive e-books are what the future of digital books will be like and the new handwriting recognition technology from Puzzazz has already made a start on this.
I am with you in believing that Alexa and other similar technologies will, no doubt, be able to read books to us; the ability to do that is pretty much already there; but I wonder if (in the way that vinyl purists still prefer their music in that format) there'll be audio book narrator purists who enjoy a particular voice actor to read a piece.
There is a list called «Pick just for you,» which is itself composed of other lists like «The Roaring Twenties» (thanks to The Great Gatsby) or «Reading Your Mind» (thanks to a Malcolm Gladwell book) or what have you, based on what books are already on your Nook.
Some of the animals featured in the A-Z you will have already met in the existing Harry Potter books: for example Hippogriff, Flobberworm, Kappa - others you certainly won't: read on to find out exactly what a Chizpurfle is, or why one should always beware of the sinister Lethifold.
«At its heart, The Game of Books allows those of us that love reading to earn something extra for what we already love, to become the master of themes that we visit more than others, to discover books we'd otherwise miss, and to track how we have grown as readers over time.&rBooks allows those of us that love reading to earn something extra for what we already love, to become the master of themes that we visit more than others, to discover books we'd otherwise miss, and to track how we have grown as readers over time.&rbooks we'd otherwise miss, and to track how we have grown as readers over time.»
Unless you already know each other very well, before you even start discussing what sort of books you want to read and how your group will run, spend a little time getting to know each other.
On the other hand, I already spend a couple of hundred a month with them, and this might cut that down depending on their inventory (I just discovered an author and read 14 books by her this past week; only 1 of those is in the KU inventory) and I can always buy something if I'm sure I'll want to re-read it.
Despite the naysayers who have already come out of the woodwork to express dubious opinions about Penguin's motives and its ability to maintain the site purely for the furthering of the craft, Book Country exists to encourage writers and readers to come together via the web to read, review, and discuss each others» manuscripts in order to bring them to the point the authors wish.
And if you've already read the two books I've enrolled in this promotion, I hope you'll find loads of other great discounted reads at Smashwords!
There's some other useful perks for readers: both the standard and premium packages will automatically add a contest book to your Want - To - Read list, and users who have already added the book to the Want - To - Read list will be notified if it's the subject of a contest.
Listening to this book with no other plans on following up on the extras, or if you haven't read The Dream Engine prior, and if you've already listened to every podcast during their time working on this project may not be the best method to enjoy this stage of their advice.
In this graphic, you'll note that parents surveyed by Pew for this report were more likely than «other adults» — I think that's us godless adults who aren't rearing the next generation — to support «ebook readers already loaded with books you want to read
While book lovers console each other with anecdotes about how hard it is to beat the experience of a real book, it seems that they're already telling researchers a different... Read more >
(Already started a couple of other books, and I no longer handle reading more than 2 or 3 at once very well).
Who really believes that students are going to carry into their classes a notebook computer (or smaller) that allows them to surf the web, Twitter, provide online messaging, save their personal files and photos and a hundred other features — a device which they already own — and then purchase an additional black & white only device, albeit with a web browser, and be thankful they can leave books at home and read them instead on a device clearly inferior to their notebook or netbook (which can easily display the same material)?
When I hear a book review on NPR or read one on a blog, and then I search for that book in NYPL Kindle titles, and then I add myself to the waitlist after 50 or 100 other library patrons who already heard the NPR review and grabbed that title.
I honestly can not remember the last time I actually bought a book myself because 1) I receive books for free often from most of my favorite authors and books I want to review, and 2) I'm already trying to finish and clean up my ARC pile (so there is no way I have time to read «other» books).
On the other hand, I already get most of my books for free, so only really pay for new releases I don't want to wait to read.
People are willing to take a chance on a book if LOTS of other people have already read it, and if there's controversy about whether it's good).
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