Not exact matches
Because he is a
voracious reader who goes in for heavy reading about ultimate concerns, his humor can be appreciated especially
by those familiar with the pretentiousness of some religious and philosophical literature.
Thankfully, my parents were
voracious readers of such Carmelite luminaries as Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, and Thérèse of Lisieux, and their shelves brimmed with books
by and about the saints.
A writer
by day and a
voracious reader at night, in free time loves to sleep.
Of course, this is hardly a rule, and there are plenty of
voracious readers who do read free books
by the hundreds, which then becomes a problem in and of itself, because why should someone pay for an eBook if they can get so many others for free?
In the meantime you can quench your
voracious reader's appetite
by investing in an e-
reader like Kindle or a tablets with amazing offers and deals from GrabOn.
People who read indie books are
voracious readers, and romance
readers tend to be
voracious, so ebooks and romance are a marriage arranged
by Kindle.
For example, PG romance is very underserved
by publishers, but there are tons of
readers out there with
voracious appetites.
The company claims that they have increased the page - turn speed
by 25 %, which should appeal to
voracious readers.
Voracious readers, occasional
readers, or
readers with specific book preferences probably won't be very tempted
by Tolino Select.
A
voracious reader from a young age (having read the dictionary in elementary school), she enjoys relaxing
by «crawling into her books.»
Conquering Tide
by Ian W. Toll I'm a
voracious reader of history, and few books have impressed me so much as Ian Toll's first two volumes of his history of the American war in the Pacific, of which Conquering Tide is the second, following Pacific Crucible.
When you're hanging out with one of these
voracious readers, they'll make you want to read more just
by simple proximity.
Amazon also created a gigantic upsurge in books for
voracious readers who were being ill - served
by the publishing corporations, who saw it as their job to restrict the flow of books to
readers so they could charge a premium.
A
voracious reader of suspense thrillers, his writing career was inspired
by legendary artist - authors Elmore Leonard, John Sandford, Stephen Hunter, James Lee Burke, and Tom Clancy.
I'm a
voracious reader and while I don't * look * for errors, I do get pulled out of a book
by especially noticeable ones; use of «in the passed» for «past», leaves me snarling, «How could you possibly be confused, it's not even the same part of speech!»
I personally like the example of TwitterLit which Tweets the first line of books, as a
voracious reader the potential for spontaneity in book selections intrigues me... I am amazed
by the lines which draw me to a book and those which fall flat.