Sentences with phrase «books these days tend»

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One piece of good news: Business travel tends to slow down in the days before Christmas, and some travelers flying for work are likely to have called off trips booked for early in the week because of the chaos in Atlanta, said Henry Harteveldt, travel industry analyst and founder of consulting firm Atmosphere Research Group.
The Good Book says of mosques in general, «He only shall tend Allah's sanctuaries who believeth in Allah and the Last Day and observeth proper worship and payeth the poor - due and feareth none save Allah.
As a proscribed activity that is separate from the regular school day curriculum, independent reading programs tend to focus on choosing the right book at the right level.
For instance, if students have to read a passage in a book and highlight or underline selections to share with their classmates the next day, they tend to put in the effort.
Researchers have found that families who share books tend to have more «extra talk» beyond the daily «business talk» that happens as families move through their day and routines together.
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Many readers these days tend to default to Amazon when they're thinking about buying a book.
I tend to read these kind of books very fast and over the course of a few days easily finish them and quickly forget what they were even about.
This summer was a busy one, and neither Mom nor I was able to read the way we liked to during summers - that is, most of the day, day after day, indoors and outside, at home or at the vacation houses of friends — so we tended toward short books.
People tend to think selling their book means hyper marketing methods: tweeting your book a hundred times a day, spamming... Read More
With the exception of the tiny handful of writers lucky enough to generate handsome earnings from their books or to have the full financial support of a spouse or a trust fund (two things I tend to longingly confuse), nowadays, most of us need some sort of gainful day job.
In the days of physical bookshelves filled with physical books, most people tended to organize their libraries haphazardly — perhaps by subject, perhaps alphabetically, perhaps by what size of books a particular shelf could accommodate.
Find a PR hook: The big holidays for adult books tend to be Mother's and Father's Day, the traditional holiday season, and summer reading, among a few others.
I've always been a writer that sets lots of goals (heck, I've always been a PERSON that sets a lot of goals), but those goals tended to be flexible and non-numeric: write a chapter a day, finish this draft by the end of the month, write three books this year (ok, that had numbers, but they're small).
While the international book industry's concept of piracy these days tends to be focused on digital vulnerabilities, José Borghino, secretary general of the International Publishers Association (IPA) has reminded the Arab Publishers Association conference in Tunis this month that piracy as been a challenge for book publishing «right from the start.»
The books that tend to catch people's attention are those at the edges of the span of thought on an issue of the day, whether it is the existence of God, the way out of Iraq or the best way to avoid global warming.
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