Sentences with phrase «draws readers in across»

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Where's Wally books, first published in the 1980s, featured large detailed hand drawn illustrations spread across double pages that challenge readers to find Wally in his distinctive red and white striped outfit and thick black glasses amongst hundreds and thousands of other people.
Setting a low price could help you draw in readers who are just browsing and came across your book.
Lee reminds readers (with a welcome absence of nihilism) that hardship is worth paying attention to, not just for the empathy it draws forth, or for the strength found in characters who manage to come out on the other side, but for its ability to connect people across time and cultures.
Establishing your presence online is a great way to draw in new readers from across the Web.
Drawn from a longlist of 55 by an independent panel of readers, the winning author will receive a prize of # 1,000 and promotion of their work in Waterstones branches across Scotland.
He has had book store and event sell outs from new readers discovering him at the event itself, being drawn in by the eye - catching colour branding across his booth, tables, swag and of course himself.
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