Sentences with phrase «friend lends you a book»

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I modified a recipe I got from my friend Michael and the book he lent me, the Preservation Kitchen.
If you are a vegetarian, this book will become your best friend, always there for you when you're on your own, and ready to lend a hand when you're sharing food with family and friends.
Because this cross stitch bookmark is quick and easy, you can make them for friends and family, mail them along with cards, or tuck them inside a book you're giving or... MORE lending.
Back in London, I'm now ploughing my way through What to Expect When You're Expecting, having previously only digested it in app form (my friend Kirsten — who has a beautiful eight month old girl — very kindly lent me lots of pregnancy and baby books).
I read this book a few years ago, but would to have it on hand to re-read and to lend out to my friends who have young babies
I have lent a copy of my book to a number of friends, and they have all been very happy with the results.
i lent my copy of the book to a friend and now i am trying to piece together how to do a phd - style ketogenic diet or «fast» both shorter and longer term.
: Body Ecology Diet book (lent from a friend).
Many of my friends came to lend their support for my first book signing as well as Step Up, including authors Donna Sozio,?
If you're feeling generous, you can use the NookColor's LendMe feature to «loan» books to friends for up to 14 days (although each book can be lent to only one person — period).
Love being able to lend a much read book to a reader friend.
The only way to lend a friend a Kindle book is to lend them your Kindle reader.
I usually lend my favorite physical books to my friends (in the «you have to read this, it's amazing!»
You can also lend and borrow books from friends for 14 - day periods.
You're right, Anne, word of mouth is our best friend, so this controlled lending — buy a book and lend it once — is a good thing for authors.
Your list of insiders includes family, friends, colleagues, fellow authors you know well, street team members, and anyone else who has expressed their willingness to lend a hand with your book launch or writing career.
The normal customer is not going to rip off your ebook any more than lending a print book to a few friends.
(That's certainly an advance over dead - tree book lending — printed books that friends borrow have a nasty habit of never returning home.)
Anon, if you want to own a physical copy of a book, to lend to friends I guess, then buy that, not the ebook.
It allows you to lend our select books to friends.
Not to mention you can lend and borrow the books to your friends and have a strong social media element to everything you do within the system.
These lending sites might be a boon to people who have e-readers, but don't have any direct friends or family members who also have a device and the same taste in books.
It's always a sad moment because that's when your friend looks up at you with wide, eager eyes and asks «So what did you think of my favorite book in the whole universe, the one I kindly lent you for months on end, depriving myself and other readers of its powerful words so you could enjoy them?»
I would be more inspired to have the electronic version of the book when I spend $ 40 on the latest hardcopy and then lend it to a friend and they lose it.
The situation most people find themselves in, is that they are the lone wolf in their circle of friends that actually have an e-reader and actively want to lend and be lent books to save even more money.
Authors actually make money when people borrow their books for free via Amazon, and make nothing when their book is shared between friends on book lending websites.
And people are also adding tags / collections / bookshelves to their online book sharing profiles to let their friends know what books they have availalble to lend.
The first way is to ask a friend to lend a book from their collection.
Lending a Book to a Friend: The easier, but more limited option, is to ask a friend to lend one of his or her e-books from a personal liFriend: The easier, but more limited option, is to ask a friend to lend one of his or her e-books from a personal lifriend to lend one of his or her e-books from a personal library.
We would also like to see an easier way to lend your Kindle books to friends.
Additional restrictions that prevent people doing things, like reselling the books and lending them to friends and family, that they are allowed to do with print books, and which readers put great value on.
Also, I wouldn't pay $ 10 or more for books that I don't fully own & can't lend to friends or resell.
Your friend doesn't need a Nook to read a book you're lending, because Barnes & Noble provides reader software for a variety of devices: BlackBerry phones, iPhones, iPod Touches and Windows and Mac PCs.
Kindles: Amazon has a larger catalog of modern books because amazon has been in the e-book market longer than anyone other.They have 2,00,000 Kindle exclusive e-books with many from the famous authors who publish directly via amazon.There are not many choices to buy e-books for the kindle from other stores or free book sites.The bought books are stored in the cloud.Just keep the local copies of the books.You can also lend a book to a friend once for 14 days.Amazon also has kindle lending library which is currently available only to amazon prime subscribers.Thus via this service borrow books and read without buying.You can also read e-books loaned from the public libraries.Getting the loaded books onto the device is simpler on kindle unlike the nook.The books can easily be downloaded wirelessly via whisper sync service (an AT&T 3G powered connection).
As soon as your finished, you can review, recommend, or lend the book to friends and strangers alike.
The «Book Overview» section has been enhanced which now provides for a quick and easy access to contents and bookmarks while a new addition here is the «Lend to a friend» feature that will let you send an email to a about a book that you may have found interestBook Overview» section has been enhanced which now provides for a quick and easy access to contents and bookmarks while a new addition here is the «Lend to a friend» feature that will let you send an email to a about a book that you may have found interestbook that you may have found interesting.
eBook lending is a way that you can lend books to friends for up to 14 days, but only once.
However, the book loaning feature will remain disabled in the absence of any B&N e-reader friends or if the book itself is not marked for lending.
The book will show up in your friend's «Lend Me» section which now can be seen occupying the top left corner.
Finally, Amazon instituted a new program that allows you to share select books you have purchased from their store with your friends and family with a lending program.
You also get access to the new Lendme service, which allows you to lend bought books to family and friends for a duration of time.
The key selling points of the Sony DRM are; to make eBook rentals viable, to lend an eBook to a friend easier, to define a clear path of ownership, better pay per chapter (metered) support and the ability to resell a book.
In her spare time, she enjoys exploring, visiting the library, dancing, knitting, and lending books to her friends.
«Using the Amazon Swindle makes you stop lending books to your friends — which means you're not their friend any more.»
The app also lets you have a peek of the books that your friends can lend.
They also gained a tremendous amount of momentum when Amazon unveiled the ability for Kindle owners to lend books to their friends for up to two weeks.
As the name itself suggest, the Nook Friend will further provide impetus to the social networking cause and is not just about the ability to lend books to others.
I was also pleasantly surprised to see that it sports B&N's LendMe feature, which lets you lend out certain books to a friend - but only once, and only for two weeks.
You can share what you're reading on Twitter and Facebook, plus lend books to other friends with Nook readers or apps.
The whole thing seems to be a rip off as far as the author is concerned — but here I hear myself asking what is the difference if I lend a hard copy book to a friend or take one out from the library?
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