Having an ebook which is missing page numbers looks very unprofessional, and almost puts a red
flag up to readers that you're new at this.
Ridge
flags up to the reader that it is highly selective and there are omissions.
Not exact matches
Review contains plot spoilers: The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is presented as a fable,
flagging to the
reader up front that one is expected
to disengage ones normal sense of reality and accept the story as given, but in this instance, when dealing with such an emotive, well recorded and historically recent subject as the Holocaust, this is difficult
to do.
From WeeHuggers dressed
up as trees
to a jack - o - lantern carvings of butterflies, bees, and one of three men raising a wind turbine — much like the Raising the
Flag on Iwo Jima —
readers sent in their green
For your work history, you don't want
to leave gaps (which could throw
up a red
flag for the
reader), but you also don't have
to go into a detailed discussion of everything you did in your part - time high school gig.