Sentences with phrase «book justice»

That said, the term «preparatory catechesis» does not do this small book justice.
The excerpt that you can read at BookBrowse doesn't do this exceptionally readable, highly memorable book justice.
My endorsement really doesn't do this book justice: «Annan has put into words the questions many of us wrestle with in silence, and done so with such humanity and humility, it's impossible to walk away unchanged.
Their theory was that one could not write a book review that did the book justice, if one read that many books per year, regardless of how few book reviews one wrote.)
I think he had some great ideas with this book Justice That Restores.
My short review certainly did not do the book justice.
The cover doesn't do this book justice.
They're also the perfect comfort food to drown your sorrows in after you finally watch The Fault in Our Stars (the movie you put off because you were worried it wouldn't do the book justice but it was actually great) and sobbed through the whole thing because the story is so tragically beautiful.
My friend saw it, though, and said it was really well done and did the book justice... I'm sure you'll love it if you liked the book!
Yet, they want a PG - 13 while Cooper needed an R - rating the do King's book justice.
Can they do the book justice?
Nonetheless, the $ 25 million production budget assembled here is enough to do the book justice.
It is all very good, but on a first watch, it doesn't do the book justice.
To be honest we are not entirely convinced that the movie will do the book any justice.
Okay, you're right: romantic fantasy doesn't quite do the book justice, especially since the fantasy element doesn't even come into play until the end of the story, albeit along with a complexion - altering twist.
Of course, The Shell Seekers is great, too, but the movie didn't do the book justice.
Nothing I say can do the book justice, so you'll just have to trust me and read it.
This is what any potential narrator will see initially, and may affect their decision to work with you, so you need to make sure that you use an excerpt that does your book justice.
Sometimes electronic formats can't do a book justice and there's nothing like holding a tangible manifestation of your hard work.
I can't do this book justice, but I highly recommend it.
How could anyone else know enough about your book to make a cover that does your book justice.
Merely summarizing the plot doesn't do the book justice — it's far more gripping than you'd expect from a family drama about the consequences of falling deeper and deeper into credit card debt.
Batlan explains how this happened: Our principal source of knowledge about the history of legal aid comes principally from the 1919 book Justice and the Poor, by Reginald Heber Smith.
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