Sentences with phrase «from happy readers»

If your content is really good and engages the readers, even the simplest of books can garner more attention through Word Of Mouth advertising from happy readers and get positive reviews on social media and reading forums.
Am just going to link you to an excellent thread from Happy Reader Joyce that lists 30 + free kindle books.

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The Pursuit of Happiness: Who Is Happy and Why by David G. Myers Morrow, 288 pages, $ 20 With almost a hundred pages of notes, the reader may expect from the professor of social psychology at Michigan's Hope College a tome of off - putting technicality.
It's Alicia from A Burst of Beautiful and I am so happy to be back sharing another project with all of you wonderful Ella Claire readers!
It is great to read through all the comments and see so many I agree 100 % with — longtime reader of your blog but have never commented, happy to see your familiar kitchen counter figure prominently on the covers of your book... all my most popular recipes come from your blog, they're the perfect combo of being easy to make and yet still sophisticated and wonderful.
I remember reading reviews of my very first gluten free cookbook from readers who said that they were so happy I loved Chinese food as much as they did, since the book is packed with recipes like lemon chicken, sweet and sour chicken and (you guessed it) gluten free lo mein.
Time and time again, I've heard this from my readers, and today I'm happy to announce that I»VE HEARD you and now I want to answer you back with this...
Nothing makes me happier than reading comments from readers like you saying your child ate broccoli for the first time because of my roasted broccoli recipe or that you're sharing my taco pasta recipe with your coworkers.
Anyway — I'm happy to have a reader from there;)
Most fans were very happy with his early performances, but lately he has come in for a bit of stick from JustArsenal readers.
There were 187 happy comments from JustArsenal readers after the game, and I am sincerely expecting the at least the same response this year after Saturday's destruction of our rivals.
In order to sift through the parenting noise, I'm happy to share the resources I recommend to my clients and readers, which come from sources I have grown to trust.
I don't know what her head has to say about making the transition, but I can tell you her readersfrom all parts of the adoption constellation — couldn't be happier.
Here are the tools to help you know what to do, starting from birth, to help your child become a happy reader and healthy kid.
I'd also welcome you to reach out on my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/CodeNameMama — I'll be happy to repost a question for you to get feedback from readers.
Buss is happy to distance himself from Ley's world view and his reminiscences of the intellectual climate and rise of pseudoscience in Nazi Germany, but he doesn't offer the reader enough historical context to understand how those views might have taken hold.
I was happy with my decision to never print more cookbooks until I got a few angry emails from wonderful readers who found my original cookbook on Amazon and wanted to buy it.
Readers are given the tools to step away from addictive, compulsive behaviors that hold them back, so they experience real happiness and joy as their spirit soars — Living Happy, Joyous and Free!
Time and time again, I've heard this from my readers, and today I'm happy to announce that I»VE HEARD you and now I want to answer you back with this...
I've had numerous emails from readers asking for this feature, and I couldn't be happier that I have finally found the time to get around to it.
Except, of course, for my readers from the Southern hemisphere; in which case - Happy Springtime!
Aw thank you so much always happy to hear from new readers.
I'm happy to spare readers, friends and family from this fashion assault.
There're lots of natural skincare brands out there who are known locally (local green beauty sphere is quite popular in the USA, but I guess not that much in Europe), so I am especially happy to introduce these brands to my readers from different corners of the world!
No matter the time, day, or occasion, when an email from a reader pops up in our inbox saying The Everygirl has inspired her in some way, we drop everything, read it, make sure one another saw it, and take a moment to smile and be happy.
I received an email from a reader who didn't want to put anyone out, but I think it's safe to say most of us would be happy to welcome a friend into our home at Christmas — isn't that what this season is all about?
I'm happy to provide a woman's perspective and would love to hear from our readers.
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News is bad for you — and giving up reading it will make you happier I always get emails from the readers of Millionaires Giving Money making statements such as I need 10000 dollars I will do anything.
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One thing you should know about the Reader's year - end film rankings is that, from time immemorial, we've limited the candidates to movies that premiered locally between January 1 and December 31 — that's why Toni Erdmann, a big awards favorite in 2016, wasn't eligible until this year, and a handful of highly touted films premiering on the coasts now to qualify for the Oscars (such as Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread and Michael Haneke's Happy End) won't be considered until 2018.
We asked our Canadian readers last month to design their best spooky Halloween room in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer for a chance to win free Animal Crossing amiibo card packs from Nintendo.
Our readers are both happy and outraged (see their reactions below) with this year's nominees from the British academy, which include «The Big Short,» «Bridge of Spies,» «Carol» «The Revenant» and «Spotlight» for Best Picture.
To celebrate the close of the year, I am happy to present K8's Bookish Christmas, a celebration of books with three HUGE giveaways: One for US readers, one for international readers and a very special box of books from Kate Tilton's Author Services, LLC (US only)!
And I saw from my own pricing experiments that lower prices meant greater sales, happier readers, more word - of - mouth, and more income for me.
The title story, «The Lives of Rocks», in which a geologist, living in the forest and weakened by cancer treatments, comes to rely on the help and company of two children from a rigidly fundamentalist family who are happy to help until she teaches them that the earth is millions of years old; and «Fiber» in which a logger muses on his job in the Yaak Valley before turning on the reader with a direct plea to help protect the area - in a few swift words changing the reader from casual observer to participant.
As a reader myself, am I happy to purchase ebooks from unknown authors and get highly disappointed more often than not?
If readers can accept that it's important that authors and publishers profit from the sale of a book since it's their profit that allows them to continue this great service of providing books, then everyone can be happy.
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.
Yes, I can run the dumbled - down readers from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Sony and certain other stores, but am not happy about them.
If anyone from Readers Have Rights would like to speak for an article, I'm happy to present the other side of the issue.
Though Lionel Shriver has publicly worried that the adaption wouldn't take the same structure as the book, another quote from Reilly seems to indicate that it will, which makes this reader very happy.
«At the beginning, eBooks were given a pass when they weren't up to snuff, but we're happy to see that readers today expect the same quality and accuracy in a digital product as they have learned to expect from quality print books, and are vocal when their expectations aren't met.»
«We are happy to welcome txtr onto the Danish ebook market, giving readers more opportunities to browse and buy our great books,» adds Gertrud Smith from Lindhart og Ringhof.
I am the happiest of midlist authors today for having made the leap from traditional to the new frontier in publising, that which rewards the reader and the writer more so than the gatekeepers of old.
In the closing lines of your letter, mention that if you don't hear from your reader within a certain time frame (a week or so), you'll be happy to follow up (by phone, if possible).
Happy New Year from AuthorHouse to all our readers and authors!
Today I'm happy to share an exclusive with my readers: a detailed look at how NetGalley's Stuart Evers and Myfanwy Collins went from manuscript to publication.
The dialogue between characters is one of the primary ways that authors create the chemistry between characters that make readers follow them from initial meeting to happy ever after ending.
It also proves that readers want more from a book's ending than a «resolution» or a «solution» - they want a happy ending.
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