Sentences with phrase «considering buying this new book»

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If you like the books, please consider buying extra copies to give as gifts or to save up for gifting people in the New Year.
Mudbound, from co-writer and director Dee Rees blew away its audience, as did her considered, thoughtful answers during her post-film Q&A, and the special panel moderated by Washington Post's Ann Hornaday, who has a new book about film, which you can buy HERE.
Any new readers who might consider buying the book may be run off because of that.
I know readers say that now, that they would not try a new debut author at $ 2.99 but this is because there has been ebooks introduced at $ 0.99 in the first place by Amazon for years;) but if $ 2.99 was the absolute minimum available from the beginning readers would buy a book at that price because it would be considered the «entry price».
Question: When you're considering buying a book from a new author, what influences your decision most: cover, description, author name, reviews, or price?
When you buy new things you might sell later, you could consider adding them as assets to keep track of this explicitly (but even then you have problems — the price of things changes with time and you might not want to keep up with those price changes, it's a lot of extra work for a family budget)-- for stuff you already have it's better to treat things as you are doing and just treat the money as income — it's easier and doesn't really change anything — you always had that in equity, some of it was just off the books and now you are bringing it into the books.
(If you'd like to be a part of the pushback, please consider supporting me by buying a SteynOnline gift certificate: They never expire, so when my new book comes out later this year you won't have to rummage down the back of the sofa for the loose change.)
As a matter of fact, if you are completely new to LinkedIn and intent on becoming an advanced user, you should consider buying both books.
Consider the Gerber Life College Plan as an essential part of your financial portfolio that can be used for anything at all, from tuition and books to starting a new business, buying a car, or as a rainy day fund.
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