Sentences with phrase «big pile of books»

For instance: If someone said to you, «You have this big pile of books, and I want you to carry these books away from you.»
No one expresses nostalgia for doing research by browsing a big pile of books on the floor.
I've got The Lake House in my big pile of books to read!

Not exact matches

After a trip to the art store for a new pile of blank books (we like to make our own, but we're also big fans of Bare Books for this sort of project), the reading, the studying, the painting, the cutting and writing commebooks (we like to make our own, but we're also big fans of Bare Books for this sort of project), the reading, the studying, the painting, the cutting and writing commeBooks for this sort of project), the reading, the studying, the painting, the cutting and writing commenced.
If your daughter, niece, or grandchild is a Barbie fan already, a title like Barbie: I Can Be A Computer Engineer might catch your eye, but don't be deceived: as The Mary Sue reports, this book is a big a pile of sexist dreck as you're likely to find in the bookstore.
For there are the six of us, a whole pile of books, a mountain of yarn, and a big stack of records to play on that new / old stereo.
Worthman flipped open a book and showed me photographs of big families piled into large, sprawling huts, little kids peeking up from the arms of Mom, older generations wrapped leisurely around the fireplace.
Wallbook of Science and Engineering by Christopher Lloyd and Andy Forshaw, What on Earth Publishing, # 17.50 Too big for our book pile, this wallchart book is a great way for your kids (or you) to learn.
Don't look so surprised: This may be a Disney — Marvel comic - book film — and, as such, pretty much designed by one of the world's biggest corporations to generate piles of money — but these movies have become steadily more politically self - aware and socially conscious over the years.
By reviewing from the big five a reader can request and receive a limited number of books, review books already owned, and check out library books all without feeling swamped under a to be read pile that is much too large for any reader.
Having thirty «commercially» published books to my credit, I'm now entering the indie waters, but finding, to my dismay, a huge mess of every editor's slush pile for the taking on the big A. I take the time and pay the money to edit my work, and I wish others would do the same.
Sure, if you go trad you'll get a big fat check so you'll be able to quit your day job and spend some quality time with the ol' muse... oh, wait, no; if you win Slush Pile Lotto, your prize is one third of a pretty mediocre check that may pay a month or two of rent during the six months before the book is done and you get the second third of said check.
My already - mammoth pile of books and articles to read just got so much bigger!
Anyone with a big pile of Marriott or Starwood Hotels points can book through any of the Marriott or Starwood brands due to their recent merger.
Given a big pile of AAdvantage miles and the need to get to London as comfortably and conveniently as possible, I'd book BA F on the A380 LAX - LHR.
The pile of pictures and magazine snippets on the first page grows ever smaller as the pages are turned, leading the reader through the titular big picture: a book reenactment of Guyton's «print - painting» process.
In her book, Wong was quoted as saying she received «a big pile of money to go away» and made comments about winning against her employer in the dispute.
I'd take along a pile of books, a bigger pile of magazines, some thread and crafty stuff, good food, and leave my list of things - to - do behind!
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