Not exact matches
Given
enough time, I can convince myself that I NEED all
kinds of things I don't actually need — upgraded exercise equipment (for my health), a boatload
of new
books (for research), games for our Wii console, (to justify the initial purchase
of the Wii console), a new kitchen (for entertaining guests), and Starbucks - brand chocolate truffles, (for my sanity).
In any event, and with all respect to a distinguished scholar - cardinal who has been
kind enough to praise my own work on John Paul II and from whose
books I have profited over the years, it does seem to me that Cardinal Kasper's analogy between his proposal on Holy Communion for the divorced and civilly remarried, and the development
of Catholic self - understanding that led to Vatican II's affirmation
of religious freedom, just doesn't work.
I wish I could share every recipe from the
book, but Jess was
kind enough to let me share a recipe so you can get a sense
of what I mean by approachable, plant - based cooking.
The amazing translator for the French edition
of the
book was
kind enough to adapt the recipe using agar - agar for our French readers as well, since the aforementioned thickeners are not easily accessible in France.
I would love to have this
book as you can never have
enough of craft
books no matter what
kind they are.
But, admits Jill, it's not so easy to put the same
kind of «fun» spin on the stack
of mind - numbing calculus and chemistry
books hefty
enough to take down a Yellowstone grizzly.
The weekly reports acquired something
of a cult following, and several readers were
kind enough to suggest that they should be compiled as a
book.
Stop swearing at it long
enough, though, and the
book's
kind of fun.
Hyaaa I want to start the Atkins diet on Tuesday but with it being a bank holiday weekend the
book wont come in time, soo i was wondering if anyone would be
kind enough to share any helpful tips and what an idea
of which foods i should try stick to for the first phase until i can get my hands on a
book & devise a proper eating plan Thankkks!
Dr. Lindsey Berkson: One
of my specialties is breast cancer because DES daughters, Dartmouth proved this with a longitudinal trial and the scientist who was the head
of that was
kind of enough to give me a really beautiful comment on that
book Safe Hormones, Smart Women, 85 % many women who were exposed to this powerful estrogen in the womb got breast cancer by age 45.
Erika was
kind enough to let us in on the inner workings
of A Little Nudge — including its customizable services, the folks who bring their expertise to the table, how she's reaching the masses with her insightful
book, and the role her finance background plays in it all.
Logan Lerman would be my first pick for Cinna out
of this group - he's young
enough, and
kind of has a face like how I imagined Cinna when I read the
books.
Personally, the monsters could have been a little scarier in my
books, although this is the
kind of film that has
enough thriller and action elements to make up for a slight lack in horror.
It's nearly impossible to start from ground zero with a
book and sell
enough copies to make it worth your while financially (and emotionally) if you don't have some
kind of following in place already, whether you refer to it as your fans, followers, or tribe (publishers refer to it as your «platform «-RRB-.
The refresh rate is
of course not like a normal tablet
kind of view but just for reading
books, it is fast
enough you won't really mind.
Is it a
kind of long - tail content mill, where they invest little
enough that they can make money on a big catalog even if many
of the
books sell poorly?
But we were hopeful that
enough of our readers would find
books they wanted to read by these same authors, that over time the exposure would work for the authors as well, as a
kind of voluntary business proposition.
One thing Robertson was
kind enough to point out — apart from stating very eloquently that self - published authors do sell a lot
of books — is that authors in the thriller and mystery genres may want to keep their options open when it comes to choosing to publish traditionally, with a small press, or by themselves.
The sexual conflict
of a young girl being raped and not knowing whether it was real or fiction, and the lash out
of an angered individual ending in death would be
enough to send you from page 20 through the end, I loved this
book it spoke to me as an individual and if you want a page turner this is your
kind of book, I highly recommend it.
If you want to sell
books of any
kind (print.ebook, etc), you better make the price low
enough that it isn't worth someone's time to get it from the torrent stream.
It was all a lot
of fun and the
book reviewers who were
kind enough to respond and take my
book on got a ncie surprise.
Make sure you hook readers in with some
kind of interesting question or detail that will make them interested
enough to want to buy the
book.
They are very selective on what
kind of book they will accept because they are counting on the
book selling
enough copies to pay them back for their advance and to make them money.
I'm
kind of wandering off topic now, but the idea is that when everyone can publish a
book without any sort
of standards, the market will overflow, making it near impossible for anyone to be a success unless they are lucky
enough to be attached to a viral campaign.
As Rowling was savvy
enough to retain the digital rights to all
of the
books in the series, and since she will be making the digital editions and audio downloads available through the Pottermore website, it seems
kind of odd that her print publishers would feel any claim to the sales
of the ebooks is warranted.
They report that although the content is currently limited to
book one in the series, «there's still more than
enough to make your entire afternoon disappear like a temporus suckus spell,» explaining that the site's interactive elements, which include being sorted into houses, «represent the
kind of useless but still desperately desired reward system that can turn horribly, wonderfully addictive.»
Her
book is the
kind of book you'd find at a little gift shop, it's aesthetically appealing and heartfelt
enough for a relative or friend to buy and give to the intended reader, perhaps in a sweetly - wrapped package.
I didn't have that
kind of money, nor did I want to spend that much, especially knowing that I would never earn
enough money from my
books to cover the cost
of getting them published as these
kinds of books don't really sell.
But... could any
book publicist out there promote a
book written by Tina Fey (and published in, perhaps, 18 or 24 months) in a big
enough way to warrant this
kind of book deal?
In fact, he was also
kind enough to share a link to his author page on Amazon, so you can see a list
of all his
books!
C.A.R.E.
enough to make it easy for your audience to tell what
kind of book you've written from a glance at your cover.
Jean Brashear was
kind enough to let us experiment on her
books and we noted the pop - up was appearing after one
of the page breaks in the back matter.
Children's librarians are fond
of quoting Walter de la Mare, British poet and children's
book author, who said, «Only the rarest
kind of best is good
enough for children.»
Martin has also been
kind enough to provide a long list
of Book Promo Sites to help with your campaign.
Thus far, organic readers have been
kind enough to post above 1000 reviews on my small selection
of books — one star to five star.
You still have to do
enough promotion to get a title into the Top 100
of your category, otherwise it's not getting any
kind of visibility boost, especially if it's a newer title and isn't in many other
books» also - boughts.
This
kind of award is good for niche market
books that are out
of the box
enough (like mine) to never win the other
kind of contest simply because they'd be lucky if the judges were their target reader.
«In big companies today, there's not
enough time for anyone to think about many, many
of the
books and give them the
kind of attention they need to bring to market.
I wrote the right
kind of books, I built a big platform, I used keywords and SEO to help them stick, I made pretty covers that attract the right audience... and I did
enough promotion to get some visibility on launch.
@Miral Sattar was
kind enough to point me to a list
of Indie Reviewers, on The Indie
Book Review [http://www.theindieview.com/indie-reviewers/].
Richard Hébert was
kind enough to give AuthorHouse a sneak preview
of his latest
book project, currently in the works.
Chad Gordon was
kind enough to send me a copy
of his new
book, Wealth by Virtue.
GREENBLATT: Well, you know, one
of the reasons I read
books is because my mentors really came from reading people who were
kind enough to share with me their wisdom over time and that's you know people like Andrew Tobias and Benjamin Graham and even Buffet in his letters and David Dreman, you know who wrote Contrarian Investment Strategy and John Train who wrote the Money Masters and all these people really were helpful in forming and getting me involved in investing and you know I wanted to share some the things that I learned too because that's how I learned.
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Elkins» writes an uncommon
book of discomforting ideas that might just be crazy
enough to work as a primer for a new self - conscious
kind of art history.
What people should or should not do has nothing to do with your claim that «the specific activities would not do
enough to warrant incurring the cost
of the activity», which is simply a cost - benefit analysis
of the
kind Nordhaus conducts in
book - length detail and which you contradict on the basis
of hearsay.
He was
kind enough to slide me a copy
of the new
book, and told me about growing up in England and experiencing the contrasts
of living poor, then rich, then poor again as his family made its way to the U.S..
There is a
book by Ann Marie Slaughter called Unfinished Business that I've just recently finished reading again and I think it just lays out these
kinds of issues, is that so much is built around this idea that there's going to be a stay at home parent or there's always going to be a grandparent nearby who's capable
of helping and able and still healthy
enough to do so.
I haven't joined the Anarchists Who Nick; I think the kleptocracy we already have is quite powerful
enough, thank you; and though I'm old
enough to remember Abbie Hoffman and «Please Steal This
Book,» the fact that he sold more than a quarter
of a million copies
of the damn thing
kind of took the edge off that razor for me a long time ago.
Chris was
kind enough to ask me to contribute to his
book as one
of 20 top career experts contributing to this
book available on Amazon.