Sentences with phrase «get readers books»

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Previously, KDP Select authors would get a royalty payment if a reader made it past the 10 - per - cent mark of their book.
And don't get me wrong, I've been an avid reader all my life — just not business or self - help books.
If you promote your book well, you will get some reviews organically - meaning readers will submit reviews on their own.
Prime readers will also get access to Amazon First Reads, which is basically early VIP access to certain books before they're released to the general public.
I have found that readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get at least two out of three of these items in all of my content, whether it's a book, a magazine article, or an online column or blog post.
Pushing the publishing industry to make books available electronically was a customer - friendly proposition: Readers got instant gratification at lower prices.
That's 180,000 words over a three - month span, a goodish length for a book — something in which the reader can get happily lost, if the tale is done well and stays fresh.»
It does this by getting a bunch of readers to give the book good reviews.
Michael Hyatt, author of, Platform: Getting Noticed In A Noisy World, believes social media frauds are so abundant these days, he included a chapter in his book dedicated to warning unassuming readers.
«I got wiped out personally in 1968, which was the last really crazy, silly stock market before the Internet era... I became a great reader of history books.
Reading this book, readers will get warnings about four mistakes that companies commonly make — blindness to interactions between systems, getting locked in to existing ways of doing business, falling victim to cognitive biases, and derailment by short - termism.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
My most recent book is getting rave reviews from its readers.
I would say to any person commenting on your 10 Ways the Non-Violent Atonement Changes Your Theology blog, to read your book first (its not an expensive purchase) before launching into any detailed discussion or disagreement.It answers many of the potential concerns people have and gets the reader to reflect very strongly on what they have been taught about the atonement and to put on a new set of glasses when reading scripture.
I got this Facebook message yesterday from one of my readers: Just ordered your book (see links below).
To some readers I may consequently seem, before they get beyond the middle of the book, to offer a caricature of the subject.
I hope you've had the opportunity to get a copy of your own, because this is a good book, the kind that stretches your thinking and will likely impact different readers in different ways.
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Then everybody got together and wrote a whole bunch of stories about him... and centuries later, a Muslim convert got together with some of his homies and put them all into one book... kinda like Readers» Digest.
Although the method used to guide the readers of Process and Reality resulted in many textual anomalies — discontinuities, ghost references, terminological inconsistencies, and so forth — it nonetheless succeeded in getting readers to interpret all passages written from abandoned points of view (most of the book) in terms of the final metaphysical position conveyed in the book's third part (ECTC 1; RIWW 47).
I'll feel like I'm supposed to feel at this point, when everything is going my way, when people are talking about my book, when readers stand in line to get my name scrawled across a page, when I am a very.
finally got a copy of your first book (after being an avid reader of your blog for the last several years) and have so been enjoying that.
Heidi, I've been a steadfast and admiring reader of this blog for a long while, so I knew that I'd like your new book... but I finally got my copy in the mail today and was blown away.
And the best part is I get to give away a copy of this amazing book to one special reader!
I'm a new reader and very excited at having found this blog (hoping to get the book soon).
Meat smoking is becoming very popular in local restaurants this season, and Chef Ted Reader has come up with these five easy tips from his new book, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Smoking Foods, to help you get rolling the first time you fire up your smoker, and every time to follow.
Our readers may want to check their sports books because if you move quickly, your book may still have the +3.5 on the team the public hates — allowing you to get the same point spread as the sharps.
Manson got his start blogging about dating for men; started coaching men on having luck with the ladies at a time when the world traveler was partying and sleeping around; came out with a self - published book, Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, written when he was on the fringes of the PUA movement; and along the way gathered millions of avid readers and more than his share of detractors.
i gush and gush about this book, too, so I'm glad you finally got to read it and tell your readers about it — such an awesome book!
Sometimes electronic books (e-books) can help get reluctant readers reading.
You'll get printable vocabulary cards and nonfiction books with real photos, emergent readers that your learners can read and color all by themselves, clip cards, beginning reading games, printable math centers, activity pages, and more.
Mommy Niri readers can get a copy of the book by winning this book contest.
If your child's best buddy is an avid reader, her enthusiasm for reading may be all your child needs to get hooked on books.
Whether you're book shopping for your own child or a young loved one, inspire your early reader with classic picture books and read - alouds that will get your toddler excited about reading.
Today I'm pleased to give TLT readers a chance to win a free copy of a beautiful new children's book designed to get young readers excited about cooking, eating and trying new fruits and vegetables.
Actually, once I realized that Taggart was taking her readers through all of the potential chemical exposures in different parts of the house, I got somewhat intimidated and put the book off a bit.
Get seven suggestions for choosing children's books that are perfect for intermediate readers and for teaching kids to love boo...
An avid reader since her childhood, Alicia dove head first into any book, article, blog, or scientific journal she could get her hands on that dealt with public health and nutrition.
Folks who pre-order often get the book before the official release date (ours is March 19, 2013) so you'd be among our first readers!
If you're looking for titles that will get a reluctant reader excited about books, this is the post for you!
I am writing this to tell my readers not to judge a book by its cover, and if you think your child needs help to please get them the help they need.
Make sure your neighborhood is on - board with the idea before getting started and soon you'll have readers visiting the community library to share their favorite books too.
Get five suggestions for choosing children's books that are perfect for advanced readers and for encouraging kids» love of book...
In a new book from the University of Chicago Press, Fishes of the Open Ocean, author Julian Pepperell lets readers get up close and personal with these impressive and mysterious ocean denizens.
«Luckily, this book offers readers practical and entertaining advice on how to get the most out of the graduate school experience.»
Weisman: You know, there is the deep spiritual (unclear 7:04) of, you know, the human race at the brink and the fact that, all right, so whatever happens — I am not articulating this really well — but I think that one of these [the] strongest experiences that I have had in doing this book and the response of them getting from readers is that it's not a depressing book, it's almost, it's kind of uplifting in a way.
The book is not aimed at beginners trying to find out what the problems might be, but it is excellent for readers with a passing knowledge of how things work and a desire to find out how to stop the bad guys from getting in.
At times, the reader is liable to get lost in the web of argument and counterargument, but on the whole, the book is rigorous and clear.
Lauren is also the author of Maybe It's You: Cut the Crap, Face Your Fears, Love Your Life (published by Hachette Book Group, April 2017), a no - nonsense, practical manual that helps readers figure out not just what they want out of life but how to actually get there.
Srry I am going to buy a few of your books and I'm just a slow reader and got to get through a few books here first.
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