Sentences with phrase «also reading a lot of books»

I have also read lots of books about industries in which I've never worked.
In fact, since my goal on this site is to Bring Scripture and Theology to Life, I also read lots of books about how to live life, and how best to put my theology into practice.
I'm also reading a lot of books about real food, so The Omnivore's Dilemma totally fascinated me.
Also read a lot of books from authors who you respect, in genres you write.

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I learned a lot at meetings, read a lot of books, etc. and learned that most of my family, all through my families, and extended family's history had had problems with all kinds of addictive / compulsive behaviors, as I also always have had.
«But don't forget that I also read a lot of comic books as I was growing up, and I think that might have influenced me just as much.
I have been reading, teaching, and writing A LOT these past several years on the violence of God in the Bible, and this book also provides the beginning place for understanding these violent, bloody texts in Scripture.
I've also been reading a lot, as usual — currently historical fiction (Hundred Years Wars / Wars of the Roses period) and the real period of history that is the subject of my historical fiction reads as well as Tom Standage's books about the Turk, a chess - playing automaton, (reviewed here) and the history of the telegraph.
Reading potty training books could also help a lot in terms of understanding things during the process.
Books aren't the only things your preschooler will love to read — magazines with lots of pictures and catalogues also are appealing.
Also Dick King Smith was born in the village where I grew up and used to visit local schools — we read a lot of his books and I remember meeting him — he was very much a «local hero».
Since reading the book I have also been doing a bit of reading around the sandow plus site and have noticed that quite a lot of the material discusses how strongmen of that era used a «light dumbell» method of training.
About that time I also read a book, Primal Body, Primal Mind, which quoted a lot of research on ketogenic diets for everything including diabetes.
I've also been reading a lot, as usual — currently historical fiction (Hundred Years Wars / Wars of the Roses period) and the real period of history that is the subject of my historical fiction reads as well as Tom Standage's books about the Turk, a chess - playing automaton, (reviewed here) and the history of the telegraph.
I was also briefly unemployed recently and I read seven books in two weeks, so, quitting your job will give you lots of time to read, haha!
Also be warned there are spinoff series and super adventures so there are lots and lots of books to be read.
Lots of fun to read and also it» looks so beautiful on your book shelf or on your coffee table!
I am also reading the Curated Closet book, it is well thought - out but has a lot of steps so I may just pick - and - choose parts of the book to implement.
But a lot of men told me they read my book (which is also written for women).
I am 49 years old and love to dance I also spend a lot of time with my sister I also love to read a good book and watch a good movie at time Read read a good book and watch a good movie at time Read Read More
Here is a fun story about a fat king and an thin dog - Le gros roi et le chien maigre - I have also included lots of English guided reading worksheets to help you get more out of each book.
I have also included lots of English guided reading worksheets to help and inspire you to get more out of this book.
Reading a lot of books can also help your child beat the summer slide.
Many struggling readers are also reluctant readers and Book Love has lots of practical advice for helping your child grow a love for reading.
That's partly because people devalue things they don't pay for, partly because they'll download free books in genres they don't usually read, and also because a lot of people simply hate self - publishing (change is scary).
Most have spent the past several years not only writing books worth reading; they've also put a lot of time into social media, marketing, and promotions.
There's also the question of health and age privilege; consider for example the oft - quoted scenario of a nearsighted person who finds that reading on an ereading device, and therefore being able to adjust the font size to something comfortable for them, means they can suddenly read a lot more easily than they can a print book.
There are also a lot of great indie books out there, books that wouldn't have been read by anyone if the author hadn't decided to take the risk and put their book out there, despite the odds.
Having a lot of books out there not only has more ways for readers to find you, it also lets them binge - read once they do find you — which creates fans, and plenty of royalties.
There are a lot of tips out there to help you sell more books, but there's also a strategy that many successful authors... Continue Reading
Read books about writing and creativity: Stephen King, Chuck Wendig (he also has a terrific website with lots of info), Dani Shapiro, Julia Cameron.
It's also how you will connect to book bloggers and reviewers, yet I read a lot of writers moaning about how they're too busy to interact with readers online.
We also all read lots of paper books too and love bookstores.
I also like the fact that it is easy on the eyes for doing long reading sessions and obviously the fact that it holds a lot of books!
The study also found that young e-readers are reading a lot: 85 % of young e-readers are reading at least one book a week, which, if you've worked with children, is a pretty outstanding figure.
A Kobo Touch was purchased for Christmas of 2011 for my mother, she had a lot of trouble learning to use it (not an electronics person my Mom) and after reading a couple of books, having an enormous problem downloading one (something I also had issues with as I was helping her) she decided to go back to paper books.
Either way, as I have a goal to read a whole entire book series that consists of 46 books (right now) this year, I'm also hoping to write a lot of words, and of course, I hope you stick around for the fun!
Not only do they make your book look more impressive (a large number of reviews means that a lot of people have read your book, so customers are more likely to try it for themselves), but also because Amazon tends to favor books with lots of reviews, putting them in lists and newsletters alongside similar books in each niche.
Long trips have always given me an excuse to bring a book along and enjoy the trip, and the Kindle has provided me with a means of bringing several books with me without taking up a lot of space, but also permits me to read at night without disturbing the driver.
«I also enjoy reading books with various themes and lots of symbolism: a book I can analyze in my mind or with others for days after finishing it.
Also a book about Manchester United will probably also lend itself to WoM, both because football fans organize themselves in groups and because it's the sort of book that will have lots of photos and people will have a look at it rather than really reading it, and so things can happen a lot faster than with a standard text based bAlso a book about Manchester United will probably also lend itself to WoM, both because football fans organize themselves in groups and because it's the sort of book that will have lots of photos and people will have a look at it rather than really reading it, and so things can happen a lot faster than with a standard text based balso lend itself to WoM, both because football fans organize themselves in groups and because it's the sort of book that will have lots of photos and people will have a look at it rather than really reading it, and so things can happen a lot faster than with a standard text based book.
Also, while you're right to think that some of those free books are languishing on Kindles unread, some of them forever, that you received 77 new reviews from the promotion (plus 10 since you wrote this post) that means a lot of people did read it.
Yes, many writers read other writers books that they meet through the internet, and they also might make coveted high five reviews on Amazon for one another, but a lot of what we all see as popularity on websites is just that.
It offers a lot of value for money and lets you both read books and also do lots of other things.
However, a lot of the more important volumes were also OCRed, so you can read many of these books as straight - up ebooks just as you do with the other applications featured on this list, simply by selecting «Flowing Text» instead of «Scanned Pages» from the Settings menu.
Sure, I have all the obvious tabs: Author bio, appearances, book news, links to blogs, excerpts / readings and «what's new», but what I really need is to focus on what additional elements that truly add value to my readers (and yes, I also know I need to update my news / appearances too...) As a reader I know I enjoy websites that are beautifully designed, visually appealing, easy to read (no weird fonts or jarring colors) and which offer lots of value added information that keep me coming back.
However, I also know there are lots of people out there who still love books, who still enjoy the heft and weight of a tome in their hands, who still appreciate the tactile sense of sliding their fingers between paper pages and gently leafing the top one over as they read the last word on the page before them.
Interviewed by Poynter.org yesterday, Lozada talked about his plans, which are focused on «building a digital audience,» by using «author interviews; short posts that highlight key nuggets from new books; deep dives on trends in nonfiction,» such as his piece, «The End of Everything» and adds, «while I know that lots of people use reviews to help them decide which books to buy and read, lots of them also see reviews as a substitute for reading the book.
Not only do they make your book look more impressive (a large number of reviews means that a lot of people have read your book, so customers are more likely to try it for themselves), but also because Amazon tends to favor books with lots of revi...
I also read a lot of series books, which lowers the odds that I'll hate any given book.
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