Not exact matches
Mueller's wry commentary on these weighty matters, mixed with tenderness
for his well - intentioned mother, doubtless prompted many
readers to chuckle sympathetically, though I suspect more than a few paused long
enough to order Shedd's popular
book for themselves.
Since only a very few of these have been translated and are therefore available
for reading by the general
reader, the names of the individual
books which constitute each division are not given here.4 Only a few can be mentioned, and that but briefly, only
enough to reveal the general nature of the literature.
Ricki was generous
enough to share one of the delicious desserts from her
book today, «Grain - Free Apple Berry Crumble» She is also offering one of my
readers a chance to win a copy of her
book for themselves.
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.
He has published numerous
books and articles
for both professional and lay
readers, including The Good
Enough Child: How to Have an Imperfect Family and Be Perfectly Satisfied and Family Centered Treatment with Struggling Young Adults.
There is
enough critique
for the
reader to understand the dilema but
enough application to make the
book truly worth the read.
Like other
readers, I would love to read this
book and will probably buy a copy if I'm not lucky
enough to win one here Thanks
for bringing Mrs. Q's blog and
book to our attention!
As a teacher, you know that it is important
for readers to read
books that are specific to their own personal reading level, providing
enough interest to keep them reading as well as
enough challenge to keep them learning.
I won't do everything
for you, but it should be
enough to double your traffic and email list (and probably sales; but that entirely depends on how
readers respond to your
books).
Promote your
book using your best energy and time — evaluate how best to spend the energy and time you have — do you have
enough to visit bookstores around the country
for a couple of months or your own community
for a day, spend an hour each day on social media connecting around the world with
book bloggers, librarians, other authors and
readers from your PJs in your house?
In addition, by self publishing I can give the
book the time it needs to find the right
readers and will, eventually, sell
enough copies to recoup my investment and start to get paid
for my work.
This is where consumers have actually followed through to the sales page
for that particular
book, so the cover, title, and / or price were appealing enough to grab the reader's attention, yet something still prevented him from click Buy This B
book, so the cover, title, and / or price were appealing
enough to grab the
reader's attention, yet something still prevented him from click Buy This
BookBook.
As numerous authors and publishers have pointed out, there's no such thing as too many
books being published, or not
enough readers for the volume of content.
Your cover is the face of your work, so if the cover isn't good or is all wrong
for your target audience, potential
readers will never get far
enough to know your
book isn't bad.
Commitment to Marketing — Unfortunately, simply having your
book available on Amazon is not
enough to inspire sales when there are millions of titles competing
for the attention of
readers.
It tells
enough about your
book to keep
readers interested, and delivers
enough punch to have them searching
for the long description to read more.
Nancy I have a
book that is very poetic written by my grandpa about LSD he wrote while he was a professor at the University of Utah he has 3 phds 2 masters let me know Prints in 3 - 5 business days Eugene Seaich's LSD Experience is a gem of a
book which is short
enough to be read in a day and with
enough substance to feed the
reader's head and soul
for a lifetime.
Writing a
book is so hard that there are not
enough truly awesome authors in this world to keep the voracious
readers in excellent
books for all their reading hours.
It does not have the all the pros of a dedicated e-book
reader like non bright readable screen and long battery but it is
enough for the occasional (non-drm encumbered) e
books I read.
Readers who project their own goals, or qualifications
for success, onto the
book and then announce them «successes» or «failures» are not giving
enough credit to the author.
There is no one rule
for titling a particular genre, but the most successful titles are the ones that are clever
enough they let your
book stand out from the crowd while signaling to the
reader what they can expect.
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.
However, reaching potential
readers with your personal message and creating
enough trust
for them to spend money on your
book requires a fairly significant number of connections with
readers.
Each title has an RFID card embedded in the back cover that comes loaded with
enough credit
for 10 rides, which means that
reader can simply scan their
books at the turnstyle just like a normal subway pass.
Readers unfamiliar with Asian history will find that Eng provides just
enough historical background of the period leading up to and during World War II
for them to put the
book into its historical context.
The number one reasons authors gave
for why they write was to create something that people would buy; not to be confused with wanting to make money, the authors want to write and publish
books that
readers want to read
enough to pay
for.
Considering that this is a
book about
books and our rambling narrator is a lawyer specializing in a somewhat dry and usually far from dangerous field, it is a happy moment
for the
reader to discover that Jake is a weight - lifter good
enough to have competed in the Olympics, and that his father is a well - connected mob accountant currently living outside the reach of the American legal system.
Each title has an RFID card embedded in the back cover that comes loaded with
enough credit
for 10 rides, which means that
reader can simply scan their
books at the turnstyle just like a... [Read more...]
Looks like another of the many interesting
books available
for the Kindle ebook
reader, and I've read
enough on my older model to know how much easier and quicker it is to read
books on a Kindle.
And this toxic culture is not only about the big businesses who must make a profit to sustain their systems; it's not about
readers being trained to expect free
books; it's not about a handful of authors scamming the system — the root of the problem is authors not valuing their own work
enough to treat it like a business and expect to be paid
for their labor.
When you gain
enough readers interested in paying
for your
book, $ 2.99 is the discount price point to consider.
The
books in the bundle must be diverse
enough to make the box set interesting
for readers (and to reduce their likeliness of having already read all its
books).
A few authors are doing pretty well, because they hustle and work and write amazing
books that
readers love and learn
enough about marketing and
book design and launching
for their
books to be successful.
This landing page template has a section
for you to give away a free chapter of your
book so you can hook
readers enough that they'll want to buy the rest.
With 2 GB of on - board storage —
enough to hold thousands of
books — there's little need
for additional storage if the PRS - 650 is used as a pure ebook
reader.
So keep the overhead low, the costs down, and just put
enough storage
for side - loaded
books that people won't complain that there isn't an SD card
reader.
With almost a hundred pages of explanatory notes and a bibliography extensive
enough to comprise a near - lifetime of reading
for even avid
readers, The Invention of Nature is a serious
book about a seriously important figure.
For her 1984
book Reading the Romance, still the definitive study of the subject, Janice Radway had to travel to an all - romance bookstore in an anonymous Midwestern town in order to gather
enough readers to anthropologize.
What are your thoughts on an author that puts just the first
book of a series on KU to lure
readers in then hope they like them
enough to convert to paid
readers for the rest of the non-KU series?
One of the key requirements in writing a believable fictional
book is to create characters and settings that are compelling and real
enough for readers to relate to.
'' Stephanie's Top Ten Intergenerational Favorites from LibraryReads «My theme is intergenerational reads, or —
books parents and children (who are mature
enough readers to read
books for adults) can enjoy together!»
Still, this
book provides
enough details that
readers could realistically repeat his method to see what works best
for the types of
books they write in the current market.
As I see it an eBook
reader for someone who is an avid
reader and a frequent traveller solves the problem of how to carry
enough books with you to feed your habit.
And
for the
readers who like the thrill of the chase, this
book promotion idea offers just
enough to leave them yearning
for more.
-- Demonstrate that there is a sizeable audience
for your non-fiction
book and that you know
enough about your potential
readers to know that this
book will be of interest.
For most indie authors, pricing concerns like this are irrelevant, because their Amazon page (
book cover + sales copy + reviews) isn't strong
enough to make
readers want to buy the
book.
I love the built in dictionary option of the Kindle
for the young
reader no more hopeing the child wants badly
enough to understand a word they may have skimmed over because it's at a good part and they don't want to have to put the
book down and go look up the word in the dictionary.
Overdrive provides a great alternative to buying the
books because you can simply borrow them
for two weeks, which is
enough time
for a voracious
reader.
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.
It's hard to comparison shop
for book cover design because — regardless of the extras in the package — what matters most is having the best cover
for your
book: the one that's going to appeal to your target
readers and suck them in
enough to read the description.