«People in Toronto
are interested in reading books about Toronto, so we're interested in buying local books,» says Kathryn McClurg, collections librarian at Toronto Public Library (TPL).
As the site says, if the owners
are interested in reading your books you'll be listed.
There is a growing number of people who
are interested in reading books about online dating possibly because they are considering that online dating could be a better way of finding their partner in life.
Let me know why you're interested in reading the book.
This will help our students with their comprehension skills as well as keeping them focused and
be interested in reading books.
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.
Once you have found a book blogger that looks like they might
be interested in reading your book, I suggest that you start a spreadsheet with information about the bloggers you want to contact.
Blogging book reviews gets the blogger an audience who
is interested in reading book reviews, not an audience for this work of fiction.
I'm interested in reading these books, but they aren't high priorities.
What segment of the marketplace will
be interested in reading your book?
I figured that anyone looking to start a new business would
be interested in reading my book.
The trick here is to focus your efforts on the right readers — the ones who are most likely to
be interested in reading your book.
People who search these terms more than likely would
be interested in reading your book.
So if you're interested in reading books on e-ink, consider the new low - end Kindle.
The more reviews, the more potential readers will
be interested in reading your book and not checking out to see who the publisher is.
If you're interesting in reading the book yourself, you can pick up a copy from Amazon here for only $ 10.88.
As someone who has just started in dividend investing, I would definately
be interested in reading his book.
However, for the most part, the general public is not going to
be interested in reading a book about it.
Something as simple as «Hello Anne, I saw your profile and noticed you're interested in reading books on business and leadership.
Not exact matches
This
is the answer to the third question — what you say
is interesting and valuable to your audience and why someone
in your audience would want to
read this
book.
Even though it
's probably a small audience, those who
read the
book will
be very
interested in it.
This
is easily one of the most
interesting books I've
read in terms of why ideas «catch on.»
The best - selling
book about baseball stats
is a must -
read for anyone
interested in corporate ethical performance.
Then don't force yourself to
read books you
're not
interested in at that particular moment.
I
read books about the female brain, met with science and math elementary school teachers and nonprofit educators who
were doing programs to get kids
interested in STEM.
The 35 - year - old has many
interests in life —
in high school he played every sport he could try out for, and at home, he'd watch every movie and
read every comic
book he came across — but his chief
interest is simply listening to his mind wander.
If you
read an article, see a new
book, or hear about an organization that a customer might
be interested in, drop a note or make a quick call to let them know.
Let's say after
reading those
books (or not
reading them) you
are still very much
interested in having an advisor help you.
If you haven't
read it I would also
be interested in what you think of The Outsiders
book.
The
book is the first by a major publisher with its exposure and
interest to have a time - stamped digest recorded
in the...
Read more»
I've
read two very
interesting books on this: Jeremy Siegel's
book, The Future for Investors, where his philosophy
is in line with yours.
I have
been following the slow and arduous acceptance of author Michael Fumento's central thesis presented
in his
book The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS and
in his series of articles
in The New Republic and
in Commentary with great
interest... So I
was extremely pleased to
read your editorial position concerning AIDS.
After having
read some
books on Judaism, I decided I
was not
interested in pursuing what he calls «the lifelong task of learning Torah.»
For those
interested in Gregory's
book, the emergence of modernity, and the modern academy, Pfau's piece
is well worth
reading.
If you
're interested in reading well written
books you might as well give it a shot.
The
books are published by the Oxford University Press as a direct response to something that has
been worrying educationalists for some while - the fact that boys vastly outnumber girls
in illiteracy rates, and that many start secondary schools with very poor
reading skills and no apparent
interest in acquiring any.
Reading aloud to the children has
been like gathering kindling daily — lighting children to
read books on their own, flaming their
interest in books they might have otherwise passed over.
i believe it
is worded
in such a way that believers as well as unbelievers will have their
interest piqued to pick up the
book and
read it
in its entirety
in order to find out the answers.
They
read the
book, found typographical errors, and suggested hundreds of changes to help clarify the argument and ideas (If you
are interested in joining a future Beta Reader team, I will announce openings through the email newsletter).
I'll admit I did not
read the
book but
was interested in the responses of the readers.
In light of the
book I
am working on, Close Your Church for Good, I
was also
interested to
read Bock's views on church leadership and structure.
Unfortunately, it
is Lowe's 1962
book that most
Interested people have
read, and his more confident disposition there tends to show up
in the secondary» literature now as definitive intellectual history.
This
is the most important
book I've
read in years, and it will
be the first I recommend to anyone
interested in bridging the divide between the LGBT community and the church.
But along with the praise, Wilson offers insights about the reasons these
books are powerful: Lewis's generosity toward the authors he discusses, the way he finds passages that make them seem
interesting; his sense of «wonder and enjoyment»
in all he
reads; his willingness to take up the great themes that engaged his authors, to put to work
in criticism his «creative intelligence.»
From Kacie: I've
read your
book and
am very, very
interested in the Orthodox church.
Sounds like a
book I might
be interested in reading — the tradiitional roots of Christianity and the changes to the way «church
is done»... I
am down with the convo.
I studied religions
in college and still
read books about different religions because I think they
are interesting.
If anyone would
be interested in reading a good
book,
read CARIBBEAN by James Michener.
However, I
am very
interested in learning more and so which of the above
books about Jesus or god that would
be good for me to
read as I
am being introduced to Christianity?
She
is a bit vague here, but she puts forth some
interesting ideas about how the Emergent Church might come to operate using the basic principles of network theory and crowd sourcing... which
is interesting, but more detailed than I can handle
in a single post — so
read the
book!