Sentences with phrase «appeal to readers interested»

The authors describe how [several] cases come together in a highly suspenseful (chapters often end in cliffhangers) and thorough manner that still considers the victims and avoids gratuity... This timely, well - researched, highly readable account will appeal to readers interested in true crime and social justice issues.»
This blend of memoir and medical fact - finding will appeal to readers interested in those crucial months before birth.
Humorous, insightful and sometimes - sparkling essays that will appeal to readers interested in the pure fun of fashion.»
Gray and Anderson's accessible, conversational book will appeal to readers interested in a broad look at the consequences of fatherhood for both children and men, particularly if your focus is on men living in modern Western societies.

Not exact matches

Flipboard's head of ad product, Dave Huynh, explains how the new feature works: If an advertiser says they are looking to appeal to readers who are interested in big data, for example, Flipboard can look into its interest graph and tell them that readers who like that topic are also interested in other topics such as Amazon and the cloud.
Branded Content is specifically designed to appeal to Inc. readers» core interests while meeting our marketing partners» unique communications needs.
We are always looking for professional speakers with interesting stories or services that will appeal to our readers.
You have to appeal to your reader and hold their interest.
Many authors are prolific readers, so if your book seems appealing to them, they may just be interested in reading your book, and if they like it, they can endorse it.
Code Girls will likely appeal to a wide audience; anyone with an interest in WWII history — both fiction and nonfiction readers alike — will very likely find much to love here.
For example, both parents and children want to see more diversity in books, and finding something interesting and appealing to read is still a major obstacle for kids, especially reluctant readers.
We're able to consider a book's potential appeal to readers from many different angles — subject, genre, setting, theme, style — and find links that cover a range of titles that are both broad - reaching and specifically targeted to readers» interests
Appearing with the statement is a symbol denoting primary use or appeal: YA, for those books of general YA interest; YA / C, for books of curriculum use; YA / S, for books that will appeal most to teens with a special interest in a specific subject; and YA / M, for books most suitable for mature young adult readers of any age capable of adult judgment and able to respond to the book as a whole rather than reacting to isolated parts or incidental aspects.
In the pre-event stage, this can be used to ask the potential reader questions that appeal to the target audience's interests and tie into the book.
If you want to pull in readers - a lot of them - make sure that your book appeals to their needs and their interests, not yours.
Look at it from the standpoint of a reader; which book would you buy: The one that shows just a boring cover, name of the author, and a very short introduction to the book — or the one which has: a beautiful, appealing cover, an all - embracing editorial review, an interesting authors bio with a portrait, lots of customer reviews, a book trailer or interview video.
Though I still believe the concision of a Seth Godin blog appeals to many in our harried world, blogger buddy Andrew Butters at Potato Chip Math makes some interesting arguments and observations about book length, blog length and reader appeal at the link.
- Publishers Weekly «Though the length may put some teen readers off, the alternative history and wartime plot, which reads like a movie, will appeal to many... A first purchase for every teen collection, and an interesting series opener.»
This is a topic of interest and newer authors are writing to appeal to the readers.
This book should appeal to a wide range of readers, men and women alike, and be of interest for book club discussion because of the human aspect in the father - son relationship.
«With the increasing level of interest in Chinese language, literature, and culture in both the United States and around the world, we believe that the time is right to offer these classic works in electronic editions that will appeal to both the general reader and the educational market,» said Jonathan Karp, President and Publisher of the Simon & Schuster trade imprint.
Both bring some interesting hardware and software elements to the table, which should appeal to all digital readers.
You need to create an appealing content which can easily catch reader's attention, include interesting arguments and back them up with strong evidence.
Kirkus says, «Franzen can get a bit schoolmarmish and crotchety in his caviling against the horrors of modern society, and he perhaps overestimates the appeal of avian trivia to the general reader, but anyone with an interest in the continued relevance of literature and in engaging with the world in a considered way will find much here to savor.
And while we still strive to produce material that will be interesting and useful to working librarians, The Booklist Reader also appeals to general readers (who, we hope, are also library users).
According to the ALSC Notable Children's Books Committee manual, these categories loosely represent the following: Younger Readers — Preschool - grade 2 (age 7), including easy - to - read books; Middle Readers — Grades 3 - 5, ages 8 - 10; Older Readers — Grades 6 - 8, ages 11 - 14; All Ages — Has appeal and interest for children in all of the above age ranges
12:15 — 1:05 PM Thurs, Oct 4, 2012 Grand Ballroom B The Popularity of YA Books panel — How do authors appeal to young readers and keep them interested in reading?
The second prong of showing readers what's in it for them is not appealing to your own interest.
Although your book may be on an interesting topic, the dialogue accurate and the cover art appealing, book - club members tend to be careful readers and will quickly pick up preventable proofreading and copyediting errors.
However, these two strategies are not adequate to appeal to reader's pursuance of their interest.
Creating reader interest usually takes the form of informing, answering questions and needs or appealing to a particular emotion.
Linking your novel to something else that your readers are interested in increases its appeal.
It's suddenly in everyone's interest, from reader to publisher to bookseller, to appeal to the reader.
«What Kickstarter did for us was give us a platform to expose a book that had appeal to non-comic readers, to people who liked great art and classic storytelling... We lobbied hard for blogs outside of the world of comics to give us a mention... You have to find people who are interested in the heart of what you're doing, not the medium.»
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