Sentences with phrase «beauty of this book»

But the beauty of the book is precisely how human the characters are, how sincerely the love is felt — regardless of familial flaws.
Since then we've exchanged numerous emails, most of which are just me gushing over the beauty of a book she's been working on, and I was only too thrilled to organize a blog hop with some of our fellow food writer friends in an effort to spread the word about her crave - worthy creation.
The beauty of the book is that it's about much more than just baseball, and provides lessons many organisations can learn from.
OM: Spike's vision for the film definitely burst out of the beauty of the book.
The beauty of this book is that it is lively, compelling, personal, and so clearly demonstrates that all along he has been preparing to change the world and the future of public education.
Robin Brooks of «The Beauty of Books» has been a graphic designer for 40 years and has designed ads, brochures, newsletters, magazines, among many other projects.
The beauty of the book - it takes an ordinary family dealing with everyday life and the roller coaster life can be.
That's the beauty of book clubs too.
Others had suggested similar ideas before, mostly in technical papers, but the beauty of this book is its pure literary merit.
As we like to say, «You are what we say you are,» and the media will usually call you the same thing... this is the beauty of book publicity.
The beauty of a book is that, if it's well - written, it can transport the reader into someone else's shoes absolutely.
This is a riveting, important, beauty of a book
The beauty of the book, in a world of digital noise, is the purity of the reading experience — and there's nothing stupid about that.
The beauty of this book is that it takes you behind the scenes, and describes how the conditions were created that led to a huge creation of bad debts.
But, the beauty of this book is that it's more than just a collection of recipes.
As with xkcd itself, the beauty of the book is the depth of thought and extrapolation beyond the facile that goes in to answering such questions as «what would happen if everybody on earth jumped at the same time» or «what would happen if a baseball pitcher threw the ball at 9/10 the speed of light»?
I take his point about the beauty of books, though.
The Beauty of Books = -.
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