Sentences with phrase «different book by»

Unfortunately — it's for a completely different book by a totally different author — same title, though.
Since Arya enjoyed reading a different book by the same author, I figured she might like Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehlert as well.
Seven different books by Jesus scholars have been on Publisher's Weekly ten best - selling lists in the 1990's.
This April, we reviewed two very different books by best - selling authors... with the exact same title.
The problem is that made a number of different books by different authors all look the same and that is confusing to readers and, much more important when you're talking about publishers, the bookstore buyers.
If you're planning on having more than one book (whether in a series or just different books by you), I STRONGLY suggest setting the page to reflect that.
We will not promote the same book in a sixty - day period, and generally we will not feature two different books by the same author within seven to nine days.

Not exact matches

Inspired by the book Different by Harvard Business School professor Youngme Moon, I learned our brains don't work well with «Choice A or nothing,» scenarios.
Kennedy agreed, adding that the US's most significant hurdle on the cyber front was that «Russia plays by a completely different book
This Pinterest - style booking site makes the most out of the visual Web by allowing travelers to pin together flight results from different booking sites.
Solution Selling: Creating Buyers in Different Selling Markets (McGraw - Hill, 800-262-7429, 1995, $ 27.50), by Michael T. Bosworth, is arguably the most practical of these books.
Most of the books are supplied by different teams and staff writers.
Get outside of your normal routine by learning a new hobby, reading a different book genre, or striking up a conversation with a complete stranger (exercise judgment on this one).
His 10th book, Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World (also co-authored with Levinson), was published in April, 2016 by Morgan James, and hit two different category best - seller lists in its first two weeks.
And you know, look, I had read a ton of books at that point but they were so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything else.
Customers will deposit bitcoin or fiat currency into their accounts and then place different order types that are recorded on an order book managed by the exchange.
His 2009 book with Carmen Reinhart, This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly has been widely cited by academics, policymakers and journalists, while its massive data set has been extensively used by researchers worldwide.
Some of this difference is driven by slightly different growth factors; for example, VONG looks at book - to - price ratios, medium - term growth forecasts and historical sales - per - share growth, while IWY only uses the latter two factors.
In the new book Advances in Financial Machine Learning by Marcos Lopez De Prado he proposes that qfin researchers utilize a different type of price bar.
As an author, he has had 27 books published by 7 different U.S. publishers, including his NO B.S. book series, now in its 12th year at Entrepreneur Media, which also publishes Entrepreneur Magazine.
It's funny how most all those books were written by men in different time periods, and yet there stories all go back and match those of the ancient Egyptians.
We see this monster in Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale, where a theocratic patriarchy forbids women to read books, and we see him in the movie Kinsey, in which the future sexologist's pompous, teetotaling, Bible - wielding father (played by the massive - browed John Lithgow) cows his wife at the dinner table and disowns his son for daring to attend a different college from the one where dad teaches.
The bible is no different that any other bunch of books written by man and even excludes the writings that didn't sell at the time.
The prophet Muhammad and the Quran are essentially fiction written by misguided souls not much different than prophet Joseph Smith and Book of Mormon.
Books written by 40 different men, living in a different time, context and different culture to a specific audience of that day.
So my point, was using An Anthology of Hebrew and Greek writings written by authors of different persuasions and treating it like one homogenous book of ethics is a huge mistake.
Perhaps because the connotations of the word «malaise» are different in French and in English, perhaps because the word is virtually unusable in this context in the United States so soon after Jimmy Carter, and surely because Taylor expressly frames his book as a continuation of the inquiry nobly undertaken by Lionel Trilling in his Norton Lectures at Harvard under the title Sincerity and Authenticity, the American edition has been entitled The Ethics of Authenticity.
It is 66 books, written by over 40 different individuals acting as amanuensis to God Himself, over a period of 1600 years.
Of course you can be proven wrong... your holy book was written by man, no god involved; thus your belief is based on the fairy tales told by men who saw a gullible fool a mile away - see, how easy that is??? As for the actual number being only 1.6 billion, sorry the stats say different and your opinion on who the actual number includes is moot.
It is actually 66 different books compiled and inspired for over a thousand years written by 44 different authors.
It's silly) And since the belief and the book can be used to justify evil actions, then it's really about how YOU interpret the belief, because others can interpret it in a completely different way and act «immoral» by their exegesis.
I'm a better person when I'm not weighed down by a book of mythology written by relatively ignorant people who lived in a very specific culture which is utterly different than our own.
If God, by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will, freely, and unchangeably ordained the precise wording of Bel and the Dragon, the action - packed sequel to the Book of Daniel, then how is this different from inspiration, where he is said to have «out - breathed» or «spoken» his Word to the prophets and apostles?
In this one (http://www.patheos.com/blogs/tonyjones/2014/03/06/how-mark-driscoll-gamed-the-publishing-game/), he drew attention to how «Mark Driscoll and his church hired a firm that used a thousand different credit cards and thousands of individual names — the names were supplied by the church — to drive Driscoll's marriage book onto the bestseller lists.»
If the words of Job quoting YHVH as you say (or rhetorically pose) simply his own perspective (which could be correct or incorrect) what makes the Book of Job different than a book on spirituality by Billy Graham, Norman Vincent Peale, Mother Theresa, or Father Thomas HoBook of Job different than a book on spirituality by Billy Graham, Norman Vincent Peale, Mother Theresa, or Father Thomas Hobook on spirituality by Billy Graham, Norman Vincent Peale, Mother Theresa, or Father Thomas Hopko?
Yes it was written by men 2000 years and above ago in a different culture but that doesn't mean that it supports patriarchal oppression any more than a book written by Germain Greer at the height of the feminist movement's popularity is sexist and supports matriarchal oppression.
Such combinations of verses from different books have been explained by the hypothesis that the evangelists quoted from collections of Messianic proof - texts.
This is why different books of the Bible which are written by different authors have different tones, vocabularies, thought patterns, and sentence structure.
Show us evidence that your imaginary friend exists, otherwise that horror story book you quote is no different than quoting Harry Potter... just one more story written by man and in this case used to promote hate, bigotry and oppression... used to fool the gullible!
While the show tells a different story, its primary protagonists are, as in the book and movie, two troubled priests who agree to fight a possessing demon at the request of the victim's mother (played by Geena Davis).
The irony is that those who memorize this book come from different backgrounds and regions in the world (the vast majority of whom can't speak Arabic or carry a conversation in Arabic but yet have those 600 pages memorized by heart.
He knows how much the different versions of the first edition of Ulysses cost in francs, pounds, and dollars, how much Eliot received from all sources for publishing The Waste Land and how that compares with the per capita income of the United States at the time, and how much Ezra Pound's first book had increased in value by 1924.
Besides, at that time I was already planning another book which would contain critical essays on Hartshorne's concept of God by philosophers and theologians from diverse backgrounds and different countries.
We could argue that their books were written by several different authors over a period of several decades, all of whom had competing interests and goals, most of which involve self - advancing propaganda and fictional tales of the supposed author's life and ideas.
A second type is historical (sometimes called higher) criticism, which aims to provide a better understanding of the message of the Bible by viewing its different books from the standpoint of the period when they were written and the social setting, historical circumstances, and climate of thought in those times.
There are several different forms of the Bible and the books that made it into the Bible were decided by a simple majority vote.
Such a view was accepted by Justin and Irenaeus in the later second century, although in the third century Dionysius, bishop of Alexandria, attempted to minimize the authority of the book by proving that since John son of Zebedee wrote the gospel ascribed to him, he can not have written the book of Revelation, since the two writings employ different ideas, styles and vocabularies.
Let me first say that the kind of «de-mythologizing», followed by re-conception, which I have been urging in this book does not imply that for every detail in the conventional picture we are obliged to find some equivalent in terms of our different perspective.
Since the bible is a collection of individual books and letters, etc., written over the span of many years, by many different authors, some of which who wrote anonymously (including the authors of all four gospels), then we might say that it has no purpose other than what people use it for.
Although these essays were written over a span of time and for different audiences, they are held together by K.Cs deep and passionate concern for justice, peace and the integrity of creation, This is a book that should be read and studied by churches, grassroots people, policy makers, theologians and others who are seeking to create a world that is safe for all.
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