Sentences with phrase «always hear about those books»

You always hear about those books that you can «never put it down» but I never thought that to be true, until I read Maybe A Miracle.

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I know there's a lot of people out there that are always hearing us talk about the book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit of depth to talk about what we actually know about this book.
creationism is far from an adult theory, its a child like story with fantasy elements based on myth and NO science, we always hear about these crazy people trying to outlaw evolution.But has you stated we have billions of years of evidence, thanks for helping us evolutionists out, unfortunately you have none, just a book, no science, no artifacts, no garden of eden, no bones of adam or eve or even the snake for that matter, no ark, no proof of a biblical flood, no proof of a created world by a higher power, no nothing..
i've been hearing so much about Lindsay's book, and I've always loved her blog so I can only imagine all the delicious recipes.
Since eating coconut oil might go against the grain of everything you've always heard your whole life about nutrition, here are some books and articles to steer you in the right direction:
If a potential reader is entertained enough to watch a full ninety second cinematic book trailer (always remember that on the web, shorter is better), that's a full ninety seconds that they've lingered on your title, and the next time they hear about your book, you can be sure that they'll remember the your name.
When we hear about politicians landing book deals, the book in question is almost always a memoir or some sort of inspirational guide.
As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts or answer any questions you might have about book distribution!
It always amazes me to hear popular misconceptions about book promotion.
People always assume, when they hear that I'm an avid reader and that I wrote a memoir about my father reading to me for 3,218 consecutive nights, that I own tons of books.
Halloween may be more than six months away, but it's always Halloween in my heart, which means I couldn't hold back my excitement when I heard the news about a new baking book from photographer, stylist, all - around creative powerhouse and Instagram - sensation Christine McConnell.
At first, you came to the San Francisco Writers Conference to learn the craft of writing, to hear famous writers describe how they became famous, to learn the secrets of how to create a winning book proposal, to become enlightened by publishers about what they want and, most of all, to pitch literary agents, those elusive creatures who seem always to be heading the other direction.
The pros will continue to put up quality work, with great covers and enticing back cover blurbs and well edited sampling so that readers will find new authors the same as they always have; having heard about an author from a friend or seeing them mention in a blopg or on a writers site or panel, maybe an online review, They'll «pick up» the book that looks attractive and interesting, check out the description and maybe reading the first few pages.
It's not just having to arrange for your own editing via the trad publishing route — when I read arguments against self - pubbing, I always hear about how hard it is to market your books and find your readers.
You keep hearing all this buzz about self - publishing, but you've always imagined going the other route, getting an agent, landing a publishing contract, having that book hit store shelves.
I always enjoy hearing feedback about my books from Self - Publishing Review.
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