Not exact matches
Rather than point
readers to another weighty tome on a serious issue
of the day, Gates used his latest post to suggest a
book that's quite
out of character.
When Wattpad launched in 2006 as an online — and now mobile — community for
readers and writers to share free
books, CEO Allen Lau and his team were working
out of a drab cubicle farm in Toronto's north end, with bankers and accountants for neighbours.
I have found that
readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get at least two
out of three
of these items in all
of my content, whether it's a
book, a magazine article, or an online column or blog post.
Carley's
book offers
readers an abundance
of clever trading strategy and risk management techniques in that easy - to - read format, but she doesn't leave
out the harsh realities and heartbreak many overzealous speculators face.
«I got wiped
out personally in 1968, which was the last really crazy, silly stock market before the Internet era... I became a great
reader of history
books.
In Dorie Clark's new
book, Stand
Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, she urges readers to begin working on their reputation in and out of the workplace to ensure they are a necessary commodity throughout their care
Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, she urges
readers to begin working on their reputation in and
out of the workplace to ensure they are a necessary commodity throughout their care
out of the workplace to ensure they are a necessary commodity throughout their career.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with
readers if I suggested flat
out that a
book centered around the subject
of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
He's an avid
reader, affectionately characterised by his own children as a «
book with a couple
of legs sticking
out.»
For if it succeeds in its mission, the Museum
of the Bible will help reverse the bleaching
out from our culture
of what is arguably its deepest, noblest, and most important wellspring: the Word
of God, molding the lives
of the
readers of the
Book.
In her new
book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages
readers to live
out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context
of loving community when needed.
3Eslick points
out that at the crucial passage in Process and Reality in which Whitehead says Descartes» concept
of substance is a true derivative from Aristotle's, Whitehead refers the
reader not to Aristotle's Categories but to W. D. Ross's
book about Aristotle (SCCW 504).
He says that the wonder
of blogging is that the writer can cut
out the middle - man
of editors at magazines and
book publishers, and go straight to the
reader.
Unfortunately Fr Edward's
book Ways
of Loving is
out of print, but I can assure the
reader that all the ends
of marriage were very adequately discussed and that his conclusion - «outside
of marriage: no deliberate, willed, intended experience
of sexual pleasure at all» - was clear and coherent.
Christopher Calderhead, author
of Illuminating the Word: The Making
of the Saint John's Bible (Liturgical), points
out that in the case
of a modern
book the
reader is the first to see any particular copy — it is sometimes wrapped in cellophane at the printer's and opened for the first time by the purchaser.
First Things
readers in America interested in obtaining Rupert Shortt's new
book, Christianophobia, about the relentless persecution
of Christians throughout the world (which I described here), will be pleased to learn that Eerdmans will be bringing
out an American edition
of the
book in....
«My goal with this
book,» he writes, «is to assure people
of faith that they do not need to feel anxious, disloyal, unfaithful, dirty, scared, or outcast for engaging these questions
of the Bible, interrogating it, not liking some
of it, exploring what it really says, and discerning like adult
readers what we can learn from it in our own journey
of faith... We respect the Bible most when we let it be what it is and learn from it rather than combing
out the tangles to make it presentable.»
And so she set
out to write a
book that would provide an overview
of Byzantine history and culture for the general
reader.
Lewis» Space Trilogy, consisting
of the
books Out of the Silent Planet, Perelandra and That Hideous Strength is a very good allagory on Christianity from a more «adult» viewpoint, without the obvious appeal to the young
reader, even though they read like science fiction stories.
When I first saw the title
of this
book I assumed it would be a pamphlet along the lines
of those very useful booklets published by the Catholic Truth Society, setting
out Catholic doctrine in simple terms for the interested
reader without the time or inclination to read more weighty theological works.
To prevent other
readers finding
out the hard way like I did, you may want to include this information in the next reprint
of your
book — I'm sure there will be one!
I've always been a
reader, and I am thrilled that my kids can't keep their noses
out of books....
First a quick look at some
of the many recipes I've whipped up from Terry's new
book already: «Protein Ninja» starts
out aptly, guiding
readers to easy, economical sources
of protein in a plant based diet.
This is my stock response when a
reader hysterically blames a failed recipe on me, as all
of the recipes in my
book and on my blog are tested, and work if made as written: «So sorry it turned
out that way for you.
As a belated celebration
of our Green Kitchen Smoothies
book (which now is
out in UK, US, Australia, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish and Polish), Vitamix has kindly agreed to give away one
of their new Vitamix S30 blenders (the one we have used in this post) to one
of our
readers.
Manson got his start blogging about dating for men; started coaching men on having luck with the ladies at a time when the world traveler was partying and sleeping around; came
out with a self - published
book, Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, written when he was on the fringes
of the PUA movement; and along the way gathered millions
of avid
readers and more than his share
of detractors.
The title
of the
book alone tells you that Gerstner and Kutcher are not
out to scare the
reader, not
out to make sensational, scientifically unproven, claims about the long - term effects
of concussions, but that they prefer instead, like I, to live in the «land
of the real.»
I used to pride myself on keeping TLT
readers up - to - date on the latest kid / food news, yet these days, when I'm so engrossed in writing my
book, all I can do is watch helplessly as interesting news items pop in and
out of my Twitter feed.
It came
out too late for me to include any reference to it in my
book, unfortunately, but I would recommend it as a good resource for any
of your
readers who want to delve more deeply into the research around these skills and how they can play
out in the classroom.
So begins chapter one
of therapist Susan Pease Gadoua and journalist Vicki Larson's new
book The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, which challenges
readers to consider alternate marital agreements in a world where lovers live together without tying the knot, more couples are having children
out of wedlock and about half
of all marriages end in divorce.
Many
readers will have bought the
book because they are unsure
of whether they would be suited to the profession, and want to find
out whether they have what it takes to succeed in it.
Team members, comprised
of dedicated young
readers, entering sixth through the ninth grade, spend months practicing challenging trivia questions pertaining to the same five preselected
books before the big Battle event which plays
out live in the ECC gymnasium in front
of hundreds
of supportive family and friends.
«Luckily, this
book offers
readers practical and entertaining advice on how to get the most
out of the graduate school experience.»
The
book is not aimed at beginners trying to find
out what the problems might be, but it is excellent for
readers with a passing knowledge
of how things work and a desire to find
out how to stop the bad guys from getting in.
Lauren is also the author
of Maybe It's You: Cut the Crap, Face Your Fears, Love Your Life (published by Hachette
Book Group, April 2017), a no - nonsense, practical manual that helps
readers figure
out not just what they want
out of life but how to actually get there.
Heck, even if you are so
out of shape that you have to really go slow and start with the bare minimum
of exercises, most
readers have told me that the nutrition section
of the
book alone was well worth the investment and has opened their eyes to dozens
of things that they had never realized they were doing wrong in their dietary habits.
I've always been a
reader, and I am thrilled that my kids can't keep their noses
out of books....
Comment from the
reader: «This may well turn
out to be the best purchase I have made... I hope not too many
of my competitors find this
book!»
In her co-authored
book, «Come
Out of Hiding and Shine,» she uses her own emotional journey to show
readers how they can overcome adversity and find self - worth in their lives.
About Blog
Book Vue was born
out of the restless
reader in me that wanted to share with the world, thoughts and opinions
of some
of the greatest
books that we have.
(Meir Strahlberg CEO
of Date.com) «Laurie's
book shows
readers how to stand
out online, and reminds us that great love may be just a click away.»
The Hunger Games drags at times, is not particularly imaginative as much as it's campy, the romance part seems more perfunctory as touchy - feely love than steamy and any complexities in characters or angry revolutionary messages can't be drawn
out on film like they were supposedly in the
book (I'm not one
of its 26 million
readers, but I'll take the word
of those who stated that was so in the
book).
Feige kept saying often that he'd love for audiences to have the same experience that comic
book readers have - where characters make surprise appearances almost
out of nowhere in issues they pick up.
While perusing her most recent library rentals, Shizuku notices that a frequent
reader with the last name
of Amasawa has checked
out each
of books that she herself has been reading.
The plot: A
book -
reader (Redford, The Candidate) for the CIA steps
out to lunch; upon his return he finds all
of his colleagues gunned down for reasons unknown.
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.»
Using fascinating truths and eyewitness accounts, «Good Morning America» weather forecaster Spencer Christian, along with children's author Antonia Felix, expertly guides
readers through the formidable forces
of nature, from untwisting the myths
of tornadoes to shaking
out the facts about plate tectonics, in the first two
books of the series, Can It Really Rain Frogs?
Two years ago, when the three - year grant from the DeWitt Wallace -
Reader's Digest Foundation ran
out, the state
of Connecticut kicked in another $ 1.2 million to buy
books for elementary school library media centers.
We've watched some
of our most reluctant
readers — Spanish middle - school boys who happened to be big soccer fans — start
out slowly reading sports articles on eBook screens and grow into voracious
readers of print
books on every imaginable subject.»
[There's] much talk
of poets and poetry when
readers pull
out their
books.
In a school - to - home One Minute
Reader checkout program, students check
out books and audio CDs and then write on separate record sheets instead
of writing in the
books themselves.