Not exact matches
Let's spin our own yarns here at home, beloved, among all the
books littered on the floor and
buried under their pillows, let's tell them our homemade myth.
Let's spin our own yarns here at home, beloved, among all the
books littered on the floor and
buried under their pillows.
The pop - culture Austenmania that kicked off in 1995, when the BBC released its now - iconic, Colin - Firth - in - a-wet-shirt adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, sometimes threatens to
bury the
books Austen actually wrote
under an avalanche of souvenir fridge magnets, dishtowels, and tote bags.
All
books, all drugs, vehicles, factories, pots and pans and other relics of civilization have been destroyed or
buried irretrievably
under a thick layer of radioactive dust.
I've had the lovely
book Baking with Julia in my cookbook collection for a while and have made some very successful and delicious recipes from it, but it had somehow gotten
buried under the ever - growing pile of newer cookbooks over time.
Garcia
buried his ghosts, and although these nightmares go in the history
books when we talk about him, they'll sit
under one thing: Masters champion.
I masked my pain with a fake smile and by
burying my face in my
book, When Your Lover is a Liar — the title hidden
under a paper bag
book cover I'd made — looking for help on how to confront my husband, asking myself over and over, now what?
Generations of trees, ferns, and gargantuan reeds grew and fell before being submerged and then gradually
buried under successive layers of sediment, like botanical specimens flattened between the pages of a
book.
Buried under the headlines about its Prime membership growth (one million new subscribers in one week) I dug out some facts about
book selling and related activities.
She is a real bookworm and the stacks of
books she had around were always dangerously close to toppling over
burying everything and everyone
under them.
This relatively affordable step can help you get your manuscript in much better shape before you have the whole
book edited, so the editor may be able to spend less time on it, and therefore charge less, or at least concentrate on other issues that might otherwise have been
buried under grammatical errors.
VIN NOUVEAU Hip Tastes: The Fresh Guide to Wine, an oh - so - chatty primer by 28 - year - old San Francisco sommelier - cum - social events organizer Courtney Cochran, is like one of those infomercials where you hear more about what you're going to learn than anything else but there's a much better, albeit very small
book buried under all the cuteness.
I also hear a lot of both written and spoken opinions that self (or indie) publishing is somehow «too easy», that the
book world is going to be
buried under a deluge of dreadful
books that the quality control of the major publishers would once have kept from ever seeing the light of day.
Now with the crazy amount of authors and the sites who publish
books under 5000 word means all the good and full - length
books are
buried beneath them and no one can afford to market them on their own.
Back to buying
books with our own money that we want to read instead of getting
buried under an avalanche of free
books that have arrived at our house that we feel obliged to do something with.
While the idea of verification of results is a good (if unexceptional) one, it should be remembered that part of the political tactic of the anti-science politicians in Washington on other issues (see examples in Chris Mooney's
book) has been to introduce as many conflicting studies from industry - funded thinktanks as possible, however faulty those studies are, to
bury the debate
under noise.
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