Sentences with phrase «book on something»

Besides reading books on it, you can view documents, e-mails or texts from the Internet.
But you can no longer load new books on it.
My Fire has a lot of books on it now, as I have a lot of things in the electronic «to be read» pile!
I got it and had no trouble putting books on it.
I do not love the way their website is laid out, but it is easy to buy books on it, which is ultimately the most important thing.
It's either that or read several books on it.
Right now, my bookshelves have double and triple rows of books on them.
Public libraries, forever short on funding, are almost always happy to take bookmarks with books on them; they'd also welcome displays if you pitch it to them right.
I have a NOOK Color, rooted it right away, and generally buy and read Kindle books on it.
The old guard basically runs the traditional publishing industry and many are quite resistive to putting their big books on it.
I have a Kindle 2 now and have a couple reference books on it and some of the pictures are very hard to read even when zoomed in.
I don't want to jailbreak my Kindle but I would like to put Unicode books on it.
they run american funds in the US, and charles ellis wrote a very flattering book on them.
He then spray painted them white and screwed them to the wall, and as soon as he was done I went in and put Zoe's favorite bedtime books on them.
You will be able to load books on it via the traditional USB device, and it will come pre-loaded with 100 public domain books.
(I tested it this past weekend by crumpling it up in a little ball and putting a bunch of books on it, haha.)
Since my mom's Kindle is still registered as hers, it has a whole slew of new books on it, but I can't transfer any of my Amazon purchases between Kindles.
I fear libraries being sued for loaning ebook readers with books on them.
The second quibble is that when I read an actual Kindle book on it (I have a few, mostly bought from authors who publish exclusively to Amazon and who have in fact written something I want to read), there's a weird brown discoloration in the margins.
On the subject of special pleading, if anyone ever wants to know a good short reference book on it, which describes the special pleading terms like «declaration», «general issue», demurrer, etc. see a book called R. Sutton, Personal Actions at Common Law (1929).
YOU»RE CURRENTLY READING: My bedside table is mostly aspirational, and I have far more books on it than I'm actually engaged with, but the two I am currently reading are Walkable City by Jeff Speck and Granta magazine's India issue of stories.
Susskind is an independent advisor to government and the private sector on IT, lectures internationally, is a columnist for the Times and has written and edited several books on It and the Law.
I have a droid, I want a tablet so I can browse and read books on something bigger.
I've installed the Kindle app and have started buying books on it.
The night before, I was playing with it and loading books on it and, if I'd had time and had bought it in a local store, I would have exchanged it for the Kindle 3, like we have (though she has to have the 3G model).
Most people wouldn't see it as something you need to solve, but he wrote the book on it, literally: What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become More Successful.
In fact, she literally wrote the book on it.
She's literally written the book on it.
We thought the class of 2001 would be eager to hear from those who have been there, grown that, and written the book on it.
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
And I said alright, so I wrote a book on it,» he laughed.
I've read most of the books on it and just bought the few that I haven't yet read.
And having read a lot of different books on you know these billionaires that we study in these success habits and stuff I can honestly say this is one of the critical variables.
What could be dumber than failing to read the five best books on something of great importance to you?
By the way, I also have books on me when I speak at conferences.
Although Strauss himself was big on reading Hegel and, I'm told, was planning to write a book on him, he turned our attention to the «dyad» Strauss - Kojeve, which he seemed to present as equivalent to Ancient - Modern and Eternity - Time.
Books on him are constantly being published as the obsession with his writing and life seems only to be growing.
The great Lincoln, Montesquieu, and F. Douglass scholar Diana Schaub has a new essay out on Malcolm X, and the book on him by Marable Manning.
About the z - theory... I'm preparing to write a book on it.
I should get a book on it from the library.
He is writing an entire book on it, and has been presenting papers at ETS for years.
Yet his interest in alchemy, for example, is attested by the fact that his library contained 175 books on it, that he left 650,000 words of notes on it and that he performed many alchemical experiments (Kearney 1971, Manuel 1968).

Phrases with «book on something»

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