I flew through
this book in a couple days and would definitely recommend it for women dealing with a sexual addiction or family / friends who know a woman that is.
Not exact matches
Within a
couple of
days, 10,000 orders had been placed for the
book — which was originally released
in 2013 — and it hit N0.
I'm
in the process of reading a
couple different
books right now, so I just pick up the one that speaks to me the most that
day and I sit and read a chapter of it.
Earl, there may have been some dude named jesus living
in the MiddlecEast a
couple of thousand years ago but the probability of him being a god is very, very low, so you are most likely getting worked up for what amounts to a comic
book hero of the
day.
There must have been some sort of glitch
in the despatch system as I didn't receive the
book, sent by Octopus Publishing for review, until a
couple of
days before Christmas.
Every Grain of Rice — authentic Chinese home - cooking Breakfast for Dinner — sweet and savory breakfast combinations re-purposed for dinnertime The Little Paris Kitchen — classic French cooking made simple enough for every
day by TV star Rachel Khoo Sicilia
in Cucina — gorgeous, dual - language cookbook focused on the regional flavors of Sicily Venezia
in Cucina — sister
book to Sicilia
in Cucina, but focused on Venice Vegetable Literacy — highly informative vegetable cookbook / encyclopedia, a great resource for enthusiastic kitchen gardeners The Chef's Collaborative — creative recipes from a number of chefs celebrating local, seasonal produce Home Made Summer — a sequel to Home Made and Home Made Winter, packed with simple, summery recipes that make the most of the season's bounty Try This At Home — a fun introduction to molecular gastronomy techniques through the ever creative eyes of Top - Chef Winner Richard Blais Cooking with Flowers — full of sweet recipes that can be made from the flowers
in your neighborhood, like lilacs, marigolds, and daylilies Vegetarian Everyday — healthy, creative recipes from the
couple behind Green Kitchen Stories The Southern Vegetarian — favorite Southern comfort food classics turned vegetarian by the folks at The Chubby Vegetarian Le Pain Quotidien — simple soups, salads, breads, and desserts from the well - loved Belgian chain Live Fire — ambitious live - fire cooking projects that range from roasting an entire lamb on an iron cross to stuffing burgers with blue cheese to throw on your grill True Brews — a great, accessible introduction to brewing your own soda, kombucha, kefir, cider, beer, mead, sake, and fruit wine Le Petit Paris — a cute little book of classic sweet and savory French dishes, miniaturized for your next cocktail party Wild Rosemary & Lemon Cake — regional Italian cookbook focused on the flavors of the Amalfi coast Vedge — creative, playful vegan recipes from Philadelphia's popular restaurant of the same Full of Flavor — a whimsical cookbook that builds intense flavor around 18 key ingredients Le Pigeon — ambitious but amazing recipes for cooking meat of all sorts, from lamb tongue to eel to bison Pickles, Pigs, and Whiskey — a journey through Southern food in many forms, from home pickling and meat curing to making a perfect gumbo Jenny McCoy's Desserts for Every Season — gorgeous, unique desserts that make the most of each season's best fruits, nuts, and vegetables Winter Cocktails — warm toddies, creamy eggnogs, festive punches, and everything else you need to get you through the colder months Bountiful — produce - heavy, garden - inspired recipe from Diane and Todd of White on Rice Couple Melt — macaroni and cheese taken to extremes you would never have thought of, in the best way possible The Craft Beer Cookbook — all your favorite comfort food recipes infused with the flavors of craft beers, from beer expert Jackie of The Bee
couple behind Green Kitchen Stories The Southern Vegetarian — favorite Southern comfort food classics turned vegetarian by the folks at The Chubby Vegetarian Le Pain Quotidien — simple soups, salads, breads, and desserts from the well - loved Belgian chain Live Fire — ambitious live - fire cooking projects that range from roasting an entire lamb on an iron cross to stuffing burgers with blue cheese to throw on your grill True Brews — a great, accessible introduction to brewing your own soda, kombucha, kefir, cider, beer, mead, sake, and fruit wine Le Petit Paris — a cute little
book of classic sweet and savory French dishes, miniaturized for your next cocktail party Wild Rosemary & Lemon Cake — regional Italian cookbook focused on the flavors of the Amalfi coast Vedge — creative, playful vegan recipes from Philadelphia's popular restaurant of the same Full of Flavor — a whimsical cookbook that builds intense flavor around 18 key ingredients Le Pigeon — ambitious but amazing recipes for cooking meat of all sorts, from lamb tongue to eel to bison Pickles, Pigs, and Whiskey — a journey through Southern food
in many forms, from home pickling and meat curing to making a perfect gumbo Jenny McCoy's Desserts for Every Season — gorgeous, unique desserts that make the most of each season's best fruits, nuts, and vegetables Winter Cocktails — warm toddies, creamy eggnogs, festive punches, and everything else you need to get you through the colder months Bountiful — produce - heavy, garden - inspired recipe from Diane and Todd of White on Rice
Couple Melt — macaroni and cheese taken to extremes you would never have thought of, in the best way possible The Craft Beer Cookbook — all your favorite comfort food recipes infused with the flavors of craft beers, from beer expert Jackie of The Bee
Couple Melt — macaroni and cheese taken to extremes you would never have thought of,
in the best way possible The Craft Beer Cookbook — all your favorite comfort food recipes infused with the flavors of craft beers, from beer expert Jackie of The Beeroness
In the
book there is a challenge to go product free (we're talking everything) for a
couple of
days.
I've been all about soups these
days and have tried out every single soup recipe from this
book in the last
couple of weeks.
If you are curious about the
book pop back into this blog space
in a
couple of
days as I'll be sharing the story around behind it.
I posted a collection of fine motor skills activities a
couple of weeks ago which we had a LOT of fun putting together, so I couldn't resist creating a collection of Roald Dahl themed fine motor skill activity ideas
in time for World
Book Day.
It's heartening for an author to spend a
couple of
days in this swirl of enthusiasm for
books.
I've wanted to visit Venice for as long as I can remember so when the opportunity arose to spend a
couple of
days there ahead of my press trip through the Med on Island Princess *, it was too good to miss - Mr TS
booked us two nights
in a...
While past generations of
couples have taken the attitude of «grin and bear it» when difficulties have arisen
in their relationship, these
days most
couples are less willing to tolerate an unhappy marriage for very long without trying something, such as
books, DVD's, workshops, or
couples» retreats.
It's been a little crazy here
in the e.politics bunker the past
couple of
days, with heavy incoming fire (i.e., clients) requiring the sternest of all possible responses (i.e., large invoices), but we can't possibly let Wednesday's IPDI
book discussion get away without notice.
A
couple of thousand freakishly zealous activists would schlep off to the seaside, engage
in five
days» earnest debates ignored by the media — barring speculation about that year's leadership crisis — and agree a load of policy that made us feel good, but which stood absolutely no chance of troubling the statute
books.
Assemble a «date night
in» basket for them with goodies like Dry Farm wine, the Melt massage course, a favorite board game, a Q&A a
Day for
Couples book, and organic dark chocolate.
The fasting schedule he ultimately suggests
in the
book (after trying a
couple of variations
in the film), is to eat normally for five
days a week, and fast for two.
I haven't seen this idea before — I can't wait to try it out and I have some
books in mind that I can do
in the next
couple of
days.
I read another
book by the author a
couple years ago, The Husband's Secret, and finished
in like 2
days it was so good.
In a
couple of
days, it'll be March, and with March comes the
books theme for Polish Pickup!
In their new book about love, they offer quick, clear, practical fixes — or snaps — that couples can use to improve the day - to - day problems that often occur in relationships and lov
In their new
book about love, they offer quick, clear, practical fixes — or snaps — that
couples can use to improve the
day - to -
day problems that often occur
in relationships and lov
in relationships and love.
If you're heading for a
couple of
days away somewhere nice
in order to commemorate Valentine's
Day this year, then naturally you'll have to
book ahead for the hotel, transport from and to the place, and activities to do whilst you're there.
If you are going towards a
couple of
days away somewhere nice
in order to celebrate Valentine's
Day this year, then of course you will have to
book ahead for the hotel, transportation to and from the place, and activities to do whilst you are there.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a
couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4
Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works
in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples
in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots
in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up
in the Sky, shown
in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures,
books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
You wouldn't say that to a movie - goer who watches the whole movie
in one sitting rather than watching 20 minutes each
day, or someone who reads a
book in a
couple of sittings rather than a
couple of pages a
day.
To mark the occasion of the launch of the
book,
in English and Spanish language editions, the
book will be free on kindle over the next
couple of
days.
Promote your
book using your best energy and time — evaluate how best to spend the energy and time you have — do you have enough to visit bookstores around the country for a
couple of months or your own community for a
day, spend an hour each
day on social media connecting around the world with
book bloggers, librarians, other authors and readers from your PJs
in your house?
We discussed whether marketing and selling
books got harder for indie authors
in 2014 and, since there are only a
couple of
days left
in the year, we gave some publishing predictions and some marketing trends that we believe could come to pass
in 2015.
This of course assumes the
book is free for more than a
couple days on end; special promotions are different
in my mind.
Let's be clear about this, by «bestseller» we don't mean a
book that hits the top of the free downloads list or a
book that reaches the # 1 spot
in a category for a few hours or maybe, even a
couple of
days.
This morning I got a notice from CreateSpace that the
book files were all good, so I ordered a proof and it should get to me
in a
couple of
days.
If I can give away a thousand copies of my
book [to his mail list] and I give them a reason to go download it and review it I can probably get a
couple hundred reviews
in the first
couple days of my launch».
The second is «The
book is not
in stock but we can get it for you
in a
couple days».
If you haven't set up an advance readers» group, you can still benefit from early buys and reviews by pricing your
book lower for the first
couple of
days (and announcing it
in your regular mailing list) or putting your
book on Amazon pre-order.
With Christmas four
days away, I thought it only appropriate to highlight a
couple of
books from the Christmas Fiction and True Holiday Tales roundups
in our December issue.
Foundling, the first
in the planned Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy, sucked our then twelve - year - old son in on the first page and spat him back out a couple of days later only after he'd read the book cover to cover (including the glossary and the 100 page appendix which particularly fascinated him) and pored over the maps and illustrations In the intervening period we did see him from time to time - for meals and breathless plot updates - but in essence, although his body was with us, his mind was somewhere in the Half - Continen
in the planned Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy, sucked our then twelve - year - old son
in on the first page and spat him back out a couple of days later only after he'd read the book cover to cover (including the glossary and the 100 page appendix which particularly fascinated him) and pored over the maps and illustrations In the intervening period we did see him from time to time - for meals and breathless plot updates - but in essence, although his body was with us, his mind was somewhere in the Half - Continen
in on the first page and spat him back out a
couple of
days later only after he'd read the
book cover to cover (including the glossary and the 100 page appendix which particularly fascinated him) and pored over the maps and illustrations
In the intervening period we did see him from time to time - for meals and breathless plot updates - but in essence, although his body was with us, his mind was somewhere in the Half - Continen
In the intervening period we did see him from time to time - for meals and breathless plot updates - but
in essence, although his body was with us, his mind was somewhere in the Half - Continen
in essence, although his body was with us, his mind was somewhere
in the Half - Continen
in the Half - Continent!
I bought my father -
in - law a Kobo Touch the
day it launched and set it up for him, including a
couple of
books I know he wants to read.
Merchants and Mages,
book two of the series, is ending its exclusive
in a
couple more
days.
I did apply a
couple of your strategies and took a
book that was ranked 20,000 up to 3,000 and # 1
in a VERY tough industry
in just a
couple days.
Discover the 47 Amazingly Simple Little Things Successful
Couples Do To Connect and Have a Happy Marriage
In Just Minutes a
Day >> > Why you need to read this
book Whether your relationship is a new romance, or one that has passed the test of time, there might be
days when you wonder how to keep the fire burning.
I stopped
in one of my local stores a
couple of
days ago and saw several of the
books our company published that are available for 30 % off and an additional 10 % off for members.
Pick a
day three weeks later and I was around # 600
in Contemporary Romance and sold a
couple hundred
books.
Up until mid-late July (last
day it worked for me) I could use the digital credits on any ebook by any publisher including random house, simon and schuster, macmillan etc... Many times the publisher's
books were 5.99 - 7.99, a
couple 9.99 vs the 2.99 - 4.99 range of the independent authors I purchased so even $ 50
in credits was used up pretty fast.
I just loaded
in a
book on my H2O a
couple days ago from Kindle because I was sick of reading it on the Voyage being forced to use spindly fonts, and the awkward spacing between words is just as annoying (Kindles really need to start using hyphens but that's probably never going to happen either).
I wanted to approve the proof copy and order a
couple hundred copies of my first
book, so I could start selling them
in Japan the same
day the started selling
in America — but I wasn't able to order copies until I approve the proof.
: — RRB - I'm writing a
couple of posts for Adopt An Indie Month right now, but I'll get back here and check out these
books in a
day or so.
Some people blow through a
book in a
day or two, while others take a
couple of weeks or more.
But just
in the last
couple days, I've had three reviews on
book bloggers (two with giveaways) go live, and seen a spike
in sales that's directly attributable to them.
But I still read
books, just on my kindle... I don't power read any longer, but that's primarily becuz I power write, I write every
day for hours... and reward myself when I finish a project with a
couple books... but I was,
in my 20s, definitely a power reader and it's still lurking inside of me.
In the old
days (and by «old
days» I mean as recently as a
couple of years ago), moving at the speed of Big Publishing America, taking months (or years) to make updates, never really knowing what worked to sell
books, and being completely resistant to starting over with a new approach.