Sentences with phrase «book readers age»

In our December 2011 survey, we found that 45 % of book readers age 16 and older said they were reading «yesterday» — the day before we reached them to conduct the survey interview.

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As author of over 70 books with worldwide sales of over 85 million, and inspiration to readers of all ages, his passing is an immense loss.
Children develop into eager readers when they discover our engaging soft book offering age - appropriate activities that promote curiosity, self - discovery, and the development of motor skills.
Choose books that have illustrations, smaller chapters, and bigger words to attract readers of all ages.
Read Ghana believes that, a reading nation is a winning nation and we are committed to sweeping away the saying that, if you want to hide something from a black man then put it in a book but this can only be possible when we are all educated to understand that, becoming a life time reader is based on developing a very deep love for reading at a tender age.
Now through Saturday, March 17, readers of all ages are encouraged to join the free Winter Reading Challenge by reading an age appropriate book and then submitting a short book review on the Library System website (BUFFLIB.ORG).
The award program, now in its 12th year, seeks to encourage the writing and publishing of high - quality science books that engage readers across all age groups and leave readers with a richer understanding of all corners of science.
I have no problem with the topic» healthy aging» (it's my favorite topic), but I can imagine that readers may wonder sometimes: is this a book about finding your inner happiness or about healthy aging?
Readers of our book know that we think infections are a major factor in aging and premature death.
This month at the Book Nook Community for Book Lovers, We're giving away Kitty Hawk and the Curse Of The Yukon Gold — An imaginative mystery that readers of all ages will enjoy!
Dee's words of wisdom have touched readers of all ages, and the book has earned a five - star rating on Amazon.
Bodet filmed a documentary on him in 2007 (Le carré de la fortune, co-directed with Emmanuel Levaufre) and she and Bozon edited a collection of Delahaye's critical writings for Capricci in 2010, À la fortune du beau, a book which has ensured his work remains accessible to contemporary readers.11 Upon Delahaye's death, Ropert described him as a «powerful speaker with humble roots from another age, hardened by a life of brutal detours, passing from fury to kindness without warning, he was a character straight out of Victor Hugo.»
REVIEW: The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art celebrates the creativity of making picture books for readers of all ages.
Aimed at teachers across curriculum areas and age ranges, this book offers practical strategies for supporting students to become effective readers and writers in the digital age.
High interest / low reading level books are characterized by the difference between the interest level (most often the age or grade of the reader) and the grade level or reading level in which the story text is written.
Meadowbrook Press is a children's publisher that is focused on high - interest titles, featuring joke books, kid - selected poems, and silly stories that are sure to engage readers of all ages.
In their research based on student polling, they found that in populations aged 12 - 17, 78 % of frequent readers who read books for fun 5 - 7 times per week are provided time and choice in contrast to the 24 % of the infrequent readers who are not provided time or choice.
And Teresa, who reviews books on her blog, Shelf Love, had recently recommended to her readers Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinction.
Twenty - seven percent of respondents said they share their opinion of books on Facebook, Twitter, or book sites; 50 percent of device - owning readers under the age of 40 have posted online comments.
Getting your book noticed by readers on wide platforms can be difficult in this age of digital distractions.
«To celebrate, we want to give readers the Rise of the Guardians storybook, in addition to the four free books it already comes with: The Giant Smurf, Madagascar, Ice Age, and Robin Hood.
I am an avid reader of e-books, for their accessability, the ease for my hands as I age and cant hold the books as easily as I once did.
These six sparkling poetry books speak to young readers of all ages, addressing a symphony of subjects with creativity, humor and style.STARTING SMALLIn the introduction to Wee Rhymes: Baby's First Poetry Book, longtime collaborators Jane Yolen and artist Jane Dyer explain how vital poetry is: «Children who are given poetry early will have a fullness inside.
The books continue to be well - crafted, witty, and highly imaginative treats for readers of all ages.
Kiki Strike is targeted at grades 5 to 8, but our own reading and scanning of reader reviews at various sites indicate that it's likely to appeal to girls at the top end of the age scale, and beyond - Perhaps it is in recognition of this that the author has her characters age two years in this first book - they start off 12 years old but are 14 by the end.
Readers of all ages may continue to commemorate this occasion by learning about the Mississippi Summer Project through Rubin's book.
Angus, Thongs is a laugh - out - loud contemporary realistic fiction young adult (YA) book; The Night Gardener is a ghost story set in the mid-19th century and written for middle grade readers (ages 9 to 12, or grades 4 to 7).
Rakuten Kobo is working with First Book Canada, Frontier College, and Family Councils Ontario on the new programs, aimed at bringing books to readers of all ages.
Appearing with the statement is a symbol denoting primary use or appeal: YA, for those books of general YA interest; YA / C, for books of curriculum use; YA / S, for books that will appeal most to teens with a special interest in a specific subject; and YA / M, for books most suitable for mature young adult readers of any age capable of adult judgment and able to respond to the book as a whole rather than reacting to isolated parts or incidental aspects.
By splitting its children's books division into two separate imprints based on the age demographic of its consumer readers, the publisher is acknowledging not only the very different needs and... [Read more...]
By splitting its children's books division into two separate imprints based on the age demographic of its consumer readers, the publisher is acknowledging not only the very different needs and business practices of children's book publishing, but is also currently strong enough in the market to focus on differentiating its publishing model.
I know there is a difference between a real bestseller (a book that sells over a long period of time, is read by multiple generations and ages of readers) and let's say, to take a book of the past, Arthur Hailey's Airport.
A month ago we reported on Libba Bray's $ 2 million deal to write a jazz - age trilogy for Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
For as little as $ 2.99 per month, kids get unlimited access to hundreds of hand - picked chapter books and early readers, all curated for age - appropriateness, so parents don't have to spend time and money guessing what their kids will enjoy.
Popular reader - centric community Goodreads shared news this week of a new challenge that asks book lovers — especially those in the younger age ranges — to step out of their «reading comfort zones» and try something new.
Elizabeth, You can self - publish a print version of your book and / or an electronic version, so that wouldn't leave out readers of any age who prefer print books.
At this age point, your readers are more likely to relate to the characters in your book, and therefore enjoy their reading experience more.
I suppose that's true, but readers have been finding new favorite authors by borrowing books from friends (free) or checking them out from libraries (also free) for ages.
Sendak is best known for writing children's books, yet his work resonated with readers of all ages.
Since picture books are my passion, I decided to launch a site devoted to picture books for readers of all ages.
She's probably the key speaker on issues of metadata at publishing conferences and the kind of soul who doesn't mind a rather basic question from someone trying to learn more about this fundamental element of publishing in the digital age — the metadata by which a book is tracked by professionals and discovered in searches by potential readers.
In this day and age, many authors are not «just» indie or «just» traditional, and I had several disappointed readers who couldn't get certain books.
WASHINGTON - The most likely book readers in the United States are high - school students, college - age adults and people in their 30s, with e-book use highest among 30 - somethings, a survey released on Tuesday showed.
Before you print a book or do any kind of book marketing, you need to have a strong idea of who your ideal readers are — you should know their: age, interests, what media they are exposed to, who they are influenced by, etc..
«We are of course in the business of making money for our shareholders, but our purpose as a company is to make entertaining and intelligent books for readers of all ages and tastes.
WHAT: book contract for a hardcover and a paperback edition of contemporary or historical fiction set in North America, for readers age 9 — 12
Even in a digital age, readers will still ask for a print copy of your book.
As a reader, I prefer hardbound books, but the current reading population is aging (like me, unfortunately) and is being replaced by a generation which grew up digital and online.
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