Sentences with phrase «ending pile of books»

If you're anything like me, you have a never - ending pile of books to read.

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As per Professor Crossan's analyses in his many books, the body of Jesus would have ended up in the mass graves of the crucified, eaten by wild dogs, covered with lime in a shallow grave, or under a pile of stones.
However, it's not uncommon for 90 % of the floor space to be taken up by piles of books, fancy heels that have been kicked off with relief at the end of a long day, and scattered recipe print - outs.
While the pile of concussion books in my office continues to grow taller, seemingly with every passing day, one that will stay at the top of the very short pile of my favorites is Back in the Game: Why Concussion Doesn't Have To End Your Athletic Career (Oxford University Press, New York 2016) by sports neurologist Jeffrey Kutcher, M.D., and award - winning sports journalist Joanne Gerstner.
Most book manuscripts end up unwanted and unread on publishers» and agents» slush piles, and the majority of those that do make it into print sell fewer than 1,000 copies... It's not even as if writing is that glamorous.
My to - be-read pile of physical books has taken over one end of my desk, and my to - be-read pile of ebooks stands at 250 + and counting.
Even Neal Pollack, a New York Times journalist who wrote an article in support of self - publishing, said he wouldn't recommend self - publishing for a first time author, as «a self - published book [by a new author] is almost certainly going to end up on the digital slush pile, with fewer readers than the average blog post.»
However, before you do, it's not so much celebration and family, it's piles of end - terms, stacks of text - books, and a constant, gnawing pressure in your chest that's screaming «I'm so far behind!»
And at the end of the convention or event, when everyone you've handed your books to goes home and organizes the pile of cards and fliers they picked up, what will they see?
What they offer ranges according to what you think you need from the very beginning of the process (you can get a book idea assessed for only # 119.99) to the end of it (a meet the agent, beat the rejection pile meeting for # 199).
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By the end odd gifts from visitors, like stickers and record albums, joined her own piles of books, drawings, clothes and music.
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