Sentences with phrase «around a dozen books»

While my load included boxes of books and around a dozen book cases, the Sequoia doesn't really care what comprises the up to 7,400 pounds it is rated to tow, so it could just as well be a camper, toy hauler or a sleek, gun - metallic ski boat on a matching trailer.

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I currently have about half a dozen books scattered around the house...
Ever visited a tour - book - recommended, «off - the - beaten - path» vacation destination only to look around the train car or hotel lobby to see dozens of people carrying the same travel guide?
The companion book to a traveling exhibit of the same name that opened in California in July, this volume brings together evocative imagery of dozens of mummies — human and animal — from around the globe and explains how science is revealing who these individuals were and how their remains have survived across the ages.
Her book, Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste, has been translated into over a dozen languages, and the minimalist home she shares with her husband and two kids has been featured in news and style outlets around the world (including mindbodygreen, of course).
«It's one of my favourite cities at the moment, especially for the art, there is so much going on here,» continues Unwerth, who has worked for a slew of top fashion publications including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Interview, The Face, Arena, and i - D, and published dozens of books of personal work from exhibitions around the world.
Von Unwerth has now shot for all of the of top fashion publications including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Interview, The Face, Arena, and i - D, and published dozens of books of personal work from exhibitions around the world.
In addition to this, there are not many books and educational resources around so, whereas the average middle class British child has dozens of books before they are 1 year old, the average Sierra Leonean secondary school student can probably only produce a handful of scruffy exercise books on request.
I'm an AUTHOR according to you because I've had half a dozen books published by a Big 5 press and in 8 languages around the world.
On the Interviewing Authors Podcast, I interviewed over a hundred well - known authors (dozens of New York Times bestsellers), many of whom have been around for decades and sold tens of millions of books.
Among the dozens of dusty, yellowing, fragile classics I own are two magic instruction books from the turn of the 20th century and a Collier's Unabridged Edition: The Works of Charles Dickens from around 1888.
To wrap up my year, I was on the cover of The Wall Street Journal and in The Times, The Chicago Tribune, Forbes, and a host of others at the top of the year, have sold nearly a million books now (not counting my co-authored tomes), released my co-authored novel with Clive Cussler in Sept. and hit # 2 on the NYT Bestseller List with it, sold foreign rights to Germany, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic, have a half dozen name production companies nosing around JET and my Assassin series, have a wonderful agent who has forgotten more than I'll ever know about the biz, and have generally had a nice run of it.
Nick's writing has been translated into over a dozen languages and his books sell in more than thirty different countries around the world.
Libraries around the world are increasingly using their OverDrive platform to host and promote «eBook Reading Clubs» enabling dozens of «city read» or «one book, one community» programs.
We nailed the series title that morning and came up with a dozen different book ideas between sips of coffee and tea, each building on the other as ideas bounced around the table.
As of now, I have dozens of new release promotions planned during the launch (a horror book out around Halloween) and about four - hundred people reading advance copies to leave reviews around the launch.
Still not quite the cost of a Kindle, but I've not given up on paper books entirely yet, and probably still buy around a dozen or so a year from the Stoke Newington Bookshop.
Well, I have a bad habit of grabbing a lot of the free books — upon further reflection, there were about a dozen I realized either (a) the content really wasn't that appealing after all, or (b) I don't have enough time to read a million or so books and never would get around to reading them.
It has since become the # 1 Personal Finance book of all time... translated into dozens of languages and sold around the world.
Unfortunately, there are very few hotels or resorts around Labuan Bajo, but you can use the search box below to find what is available while comparing rates from dozens of online booking sites.
They never charge fuel surcharges, they allow free date changes, they have very flexible routing rules, they allow one - way awards for half the mileage, they have a short - haul award for 20,000 miles, they allow for a stopover and an open - jaw so that you can really maximize an award trip into multiple free trips, they have an around - the - world award to visit tons of cities on one award ticket, and they have dozens of partners to fly on, most of which can be booked on their website.
Since then, he's created around thirty games, forty songs, two non-fiction books, one tabletop RPG, twenty articles and tutorials, two board games, a dozen websites, twenty paintings, one patented top - secret dance move, two tree forts and over five hundred sandcastles.
Around the edge of her room are dozens of scientific - looking books and leaflets that, taken together, could build up a case for accepting some alternative views of reality.
Helaine Olen, a financial journalist for Slate, Inc., and most of the big newspapers at one point or another, believes the hype around personal finance expertise has lead to a lot of bad advice over the years.She's sort of a personal finance anti-expert, a veteran of the space who has seen the rise, and occasional descent, of dozens of personal finance gurus over the years, and who urges readers of her book Pound Foolish to treat them all with skepticism.
Mr. Rogers has authorized dozens of books on commodities and the market and is well - known for predicting the commodities «super cycle» that started around the year 2000.
About Blog Mike Veseth is editor of The Wine Economist and author of more than a dozen books including Wine Wars (2011) and Around the World in Eighty Wines (2018).
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