Sentences with phrase «books in the next few months»

This was a great podcast and I'll certainly look at reading both of her books in the next few months.
According to the Los Angeles Times, we'll be seeing at least nine Obama - related books in the next few months.
I'm hoping to launch my first book in the next few months, and it's easy to look at what the successful authors are doing and think the reason for their success is that they've been established for a while.
If you use multiple screens / multiple browsers you can load the same Amex Offer on to a number of different credit / charge cards so you can use the offers more than once — for travelers looking to make multiple hotels bookings in the next few months that could stack up to a lot of savings.

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Recently on LinkedIn, he sorted through the flood of books coming out in the next few months and selected 25 that he feels are going to stir conversation and make an impact.
I missed your book signing in Berlin recently, but do you havy any plans to come to Germany again within the next few months?
I am also hoping to put together another book proposal for Princeton in the next few months, but we'll see about that, there are only so many hours in the day.
Also planning to release books in the next few weeks and months are former Lib Dem ministers David Laws, Vince Cable and Norman Baker.
Mr Hammond said last month: «In the next few days we will be in a position to make the grand announcement that I've balanced the books»In the next few days we will be in a position to make the grand announcement that I've balanced the books»in a position to make the grand announcement that I've balanced the books».
The Good e-Reader editors have assembled a great list of new books that will be available in the next few months.
Plus, I plan on taking some of the books that sell well (hopefully in the next few months) and turn them into Udemy courses.
I will also be speaking about the book in LA, Boston and Philadelphia in the next few months.
GIGS: The countdown to Digital Book World 2011 hit double digits today, so the next few months promise to be hectic, pulling me in multiple directions, most of which will converge at the end of January when DBW 2011 and the 2011 Writer's Digest Conference will find me living at the Sheraton for almost a full week!
I applaud TOR for making the moves to strip its books of DRM in the next few months.
I have hardworking publishers around the world, with books being released in the next few months in Israel, Germany, Italy, and Thailand.
Every time your book is loaned out, you get a percentage of the pot Amazon has set aside for these authors (it has averaged around two dollars per loan in the past, but may increase for the next few months as Amazon has doubled the pot available)(note to Washington and Colorado readers: I don't mean that kind of pot).
Over the next few months, I am hoping to send out a ton of free books to reviewers and book bloggers in hopes that some people will enjoy the book and put out a good review on their site.
So over the next few months, your book sales grow slightly, but then they come down some toward the end of the first year, so that you are averaging over the entire first year of the book being in print the 25 sales per month.
With just a few days left in February, let's take a look at the March LibraryReads list, which features the 10 books coming out next month that librarians across the country are the most excited about sharing with their patrons.
Within the next few months, according to the story, Amazon will try opening a real - world store to sell books and Kindles in Seattle, as «a test to gauge the market and see if a chain of stores would be profitable»!
It is going to be interesting over the next few months to see just what impact, if any, having a low cost, reliable e-book reader — backed by what is, in my opinion, one of the best customer service departments there is — on the market will have on not only the sales of e-books but of printed books as well.
In the meantime, I had embraced the advice to wait to spend time and money on marketing and promotion until I had at least three books available (which I'm expecting will happen in the next few months) and, as a result, greater visibility on the retail platformIn the meantime, I had embraced the advice to wait to spend time and money on marketing and promotion until I had at least three books available (which I'm expecting will happen in the next few months) and, as a result, greater visibility on the retail platformin the next few months) and, as a result, greater visibility on the retail platforms.
iBooks has a long way to go before it is as elegant or pleasurable a reading experience as something like Readmill, but my hope is that the next few months will see some of the best design talent in the world thinking hard about how books should be experienced in the age of the iPad.
I read The Richest Man In Babylon last year as well as a few other books, and this month I am reading The Millionaire Next Door and I Will Teach You to be Rich!
On our way home from our six month honeymoon in India back in 2007, we paid $ 1000 in excess baggage fees for very few clothes, and anvil weighted books: hard to find travel essays, fiction, Hindi pulp short novels only published in India we «d picked up from tiny book stalls in Amritsar, a massive bookstore in a Bombay mall, and one nestled next to a ghat in Varanasi.
This means a rough plan for the year has arisen, and as we'll need to book flights in the next few months we'll be locked in.
If you're booked to fly to fly to / from Doha in British Airways Business Class in the next few months the news I'm writing about today is even better.
With the deadline for the finished draft only a few months away, I've started working again on the next book, «Evil Plans» in earnest.
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Six months are in the books and now is a good time to evaluate a few of your firm's financial metrics and law firm profitability before you plow through the next 6 months of the year.
I plan to write a book in the next 12 months so you can buy it and read all about what I really think, it's far too much to put into a few paragraphs.
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