I read a back and
forth on some book review site a while back between a reviewer and an author where the author thought she should get cut some slack because she had kids and a job and apparently didn't have the time to devote to honing her craft and seriously editing her work.
Not exact matches
Atheist Terry Eagleton wrote a
review for the London Review of Books entitled «Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching» that began with the memorable quote: «Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology.&
review for the London
Review of Books entitled «Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching» that began with the memorable quote: «Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology.&
Review of
Books entitled «Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching» that began with the memorable quote: «Imagine someone holding
forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the
Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins
on theology.»
Recent press stories about the reasons behind O'Reilly's ouster shine an ironic light
on his newest
book, Old School: Life in the Sane Lane (Macmillan / Holt; Macmillan Audio; OverDrive Sample), which Janet Maslin described in her NYT
review as «meant to set
forth the code of decency, honor and determination that made O'Reilly what he is today.»
There was a significant amount of back - and -
forth in the discussion about whether Amazon allows authors to vote «yes» or «no»
on reviews of their own
books.
As you all know, The Attic Life primarily was made to talk about
books, i.e.,
books,
book haul, TBR, Bookstagram 101, Tips and Tricks, Reading Tips, Book Reviews and Recommendations, Author Interviews, so on and so fo
book haul, TBR, Bookstagram 101, Tips and Tricks, Reading Tips,
Book Reviews and Recommendations, Author Interviews, so on and so fo
Book Reviews and Recommendations, Author Interviews, so
on and so
forth.
The Court's standard of
review should be whether the price meets the economic objectives set
forth in the Settlement, i.e., «(1) the realization of revenue at market rates for each
Book and license
on behalf of Rightsholders and (2) the realization of broad access to the
Books by the public, including institutions of higher education.