Sentences with phrase «book come into view»

Always great to have a new book come into view that combines humor with finance.
As the bagels disappear, the books come into view.

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I use the historical apologetic of men like John Warwick Montgomery and come from a place of looking at the Bible like any book and dissecting the claims it makes and going into the historical evidence for the deity of Jesus Christ and proceeding from the view He took of scripture.
I started «Letter to My Daughter» a few years ago, but it was only last winter — as I was finishing the book — that Regina Spektor came into view as an ally of Rembrandt.
And secondly, understand that every reader comes into your book with a e = wealth of knowledge, experiences, and views.
Clearly, one of the most attractive elements of this for a publisher could be the data that Shelfie collected on a reader who, perhaps long ago, had bought a print copy of a book — without a trace of consumer data on the transaction — and suddenly having that customer come back into view, if you will, by asking for the ebook edition.
«I definitely do see a lot of novice publishers just coming into the market, a lot of them in self - publishing, who haven't really taken a holistic view of publishing as a business and who see an easy way to jump into the market through Amazon,» said Angela Bole, executive director of the Independent Book Publishers Association.
«Mother May I» is a game out of Sarah's book My Smart Puppy (written with her partner and husband, Brian Kilcommons) with the goal of teaching your dog to look to you whenever something tempting (or concerning) comes into view.
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