Sentences with phrase «book in a huge way»

It corrected the problems of the first book in a huge way - there were multiple characters to follow, each with a distinct view on the same events.

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«So to have a monarch who talks openly about Jesus in a very relaxed and natural way, we find that a huge encouragement and hope that Christians across the country will take a leaf out of The Queen's book and learn to talk about Jesus in a natural way with friends, relatives and colleagues, so people can discover more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.»
Most of us are familiar with the love languages concept for marriages by Dr. Chapman, but this book for children has been a huge help for the ways that I don't receive love in the same ways as my tinies.
In fact, this book made a huge difference in the way I pastored and even dealt with people in generaIn fact, this book made a huge difference in the way I pastored and even dealt with people in generain the way I pastored and even dealt with people in generain general.
His presence is so huge in the book, that (and this is the genius of the story) the only way to include Him is to leave Him out.
That, to me, is a huge step, that a mass - market publisher has published an entire book talking about women's negative feelings in a way that validates us.
In addition, I have also seen many books written by Dr. Ellington Darden (writer of over 40 weight training publications such as the «Nautilus Advanced Bodybuilding Book», «Bigger Muscles in 42 Days», and «Grow: A 28 - Day Crash Course for Getting Huge») promoting slow lifting as a way to enhance your natural bodybuilding gainIn addition, I have also seen many books written by Dr. Ellington Darden (writer of over 40 weight training publications such as the «Nautilus Advanced Bodybuilding Book», «Bigger Muscles in 42 Days», and «Grow: A 28 - Day Crash Course for Getting Huge») promoting slow lifting as a way to enhance your natural bodybuilding gainin 42 Days», and «Grow: A 28 - Day Crash Course for Getting Huge») promoting slow lifting as a way to enhance your natural bodybuilding gains.
I'm super happy because one of my favorite book authors replied me a tweet and that make me happy, but I don't want lost the way about this post, today I want share with you gorgeous dresses from Chicomate and IDoDress two gorgeous stores with a huge and very good quality products about wedding dresses, prom dresses, evening dresses, cocktail dresses and more, and wow the designs are so amazing and gorgeous seriously for me was hard decide what model I should show you in this post.
Authors who have published a huge number of stories on the Nifty Archive Naked story - telling evenings prove a hit in the UK - that's one way to spice up Book Club!
If you're looking for a way to get your book in front of a huge new audience of targeted book buyers, then a virtual book tour is for you.
There are plenty of free ways to push a book through social media, but nonfiction authors who regularly give talks or have a built - in audience will have a huge advantage.
In a huge way, Dan help me to self publish two books that are no longer just inside me.
What they don't consider is the huge number of books for purchase now and the shifts in the way we buy and read books.
The four companies ignored the lessons of the Kindle's success in the US and brought neat devices to consumers rather than an easy way to read a huge range of great books.
As a self - published author there's no way you can compete with huge publishing houses that have billions of dollars to spend on marketing and promotion in an effort to launch, grow and maintain robust book sales.
Kids seeing themselves in these kinds of power narratives can have a huge impact on the way they feel about themselves when they put those books down.
it can appear that books with a huge number of reviews appear higher in a search, but the number of reviews may reflect sales and not the other way around.
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A publishing expert will explain more about the huge significance of that second clause, should your book be one of the 30 in 1,000,000 books published each year which breaks out... and why that clause is unacceptable without clauses that also make clear the sub rights split between author and the publisher — who, by the way, should have a sub rights department to monetize those rights.
And yet, they still got so many complaints that their books «aren't on Kindle» that in the end they had to make a huge change their store's selling policies, changing the way they'd sold e-books for over a decade and disgruntling many of their oldest customers, in order to put their e-books on Amazon so more people would actually buy them.
How to Provide Value Beyond the Book with Video (updated) Since I wrote this article Facebook Live came on the scene in a huge way in 2016.
While they may not reach a huge audience, chapbooks can be appreciated as a physical object in a way that many contemporary books can not.
Books influence people and I think they make a huge difference in the way children see the world and the adults they grow up to be.
Publishing a book isn't just about the writing — there's a huge amount of work involved in simply making sure that folks know that your book exists, let alone presenting it in such a way that someone wants to buy it.
So while I'm not a huge proponent of display advertising for books in general, in print or online, I can get behind this strategy when it's done in a very purposeful way.
Meanwhile, I support indie books in single issues, pay for digital content from creators I think are doing it the right way (just bought Once Upon a Four O'Clock in the Afternoon, by Madeleine Flores), and read a huge swath of webcomics, buying merchandise when I can afford it.
But she does show that the fracturing of the market is such that even self - publishers have huge potential wins coming their way By dint of the large numbers now engaged in self - publishing books, some of the books will be decent at least.
Now, I'm not a huge author / seller / producer in any way, but I think statistically you can infer - readers don't care who turns out Ursula Bauer's books.
Romance is a huge seller in both traditional and self - published, but I would say that you find way more books out there in romance as e-book only... much of that has to do with many authors putting up their backlists on e-book as well as a number of other things.
That in itself sets a huge divide between traditionally published books and many self - published books, if only because a book with an unappealing voice usually won't make it over the many hurdles on the way to being traditionally published.
Yes, it's $ 40 more than the Glo, but heck, $ 40 extra bucks (that's one, maybe 2 hardcover books in price, not a HUGE deal... I mean if you're in the e-reader market, I don't think you're down to choosing between food or an e-reader — no disrespect meant there with that comment by the way) and the bigger, better screen is a real quantitative plus.
The Kindle «s chief competition, the Nook, went color (perhaps prematurely, perhaps not, depending on your point of view), the iPad has successfully carved a huge place for itself in the portable computing marketplace and paved the way for an entire Tablet PC industry in the process, and eBooks have become so commonplace that it is actually harder to find something with a screen that you can't read on than it is to find a way to read your new book.
Purchasing these points at a discount is a great way to boost your stock of airline miles (by up to 35,000 miles) if you're looking to book a huge award in a premium airline cabin and are still short.
It was hard not to think of The Crew as a Burnout game at times, it played like one and it controlled like one, and in my book that is a huge compliment and it got me really excited thinking about a game like Burnout Paradise, because that is the easiest way to describe The Crew, besides from the deep customization options (which I will address later on in this review) and the story, yes the game has a story.
But perhaps it takes a madman to completely shake up the world of art publishing the way that Taschen has, producing books that are huge, colorful, and often bizarre in their subject matter.
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The main purpose of this book is to suggest concrete ways in which the international community can begin to address the huge gaps in our knowledge relating to the likely impact of climate change on migration.
Lester's book analyzed the effect of China coming into the world grain market in a huge way — and how China could easily purchase most of the world's exportable supplies of grain, leaving other grain - importing countries scrambling.
Not so heroic is the way the utility accountants are booking that expense in a way that gives huge future streams of profits to the poor storm - victim utility.»
So I yanked the box out of the holder it was in and awkwardly balanced it in its box on top of my small cart (this chalkboard is HUGE by the way, four feet across and 3 feet tall), steering past the books and into the backsides of a few unsuspecting shoppers to get to the checkout stand.
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