How can you hope to
give readers a book they'll enjoy if you haven't been paying attention to what they like?
Give your readers a book you know they will enjoy and learn from, plus something that you will be proud to share.
Not exact matches
In her
book «Inventing Joy,» she
gives readers a look into what it really takes to build your own brand and company.
Give the
reader an easy - to - understand and repeat summary of your
book to leave with.
This
book should appeal to the more detail - oriented
reader as it focuses on breaking down each and financial metric in a
given business from an investor's perspective.
The principles of investment are simple, says Bernstein, so he takes a long view of the financial industry, dedicating half the
book to investment history and theory (in a manner accessible to the math - challenged among us) in the hopes of
giving his
readers «the ability to coolly observe extraordinary current events and say «I've seen this movie before, and I know how it ends.»»
It does this by getting a bunch of
readers to
give the
book good reviews.
These
books give the appearance of learning, and the satiated feeling of a meal, without actually forcing the
reader to suffer through preparation, cooking, and chewing.
If this
book gives a glimpse into that truth, and helps us draw nearer to His Grace, this
book will be of value to each
reader.
In her new
book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages
readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and
give correction in the context of loving community when needed.
I often
give a little 3 -
book starter pack of this
book as a gift for beginning
readers in grade 2 or 3.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt email from a
reader who said she loved the
book because it
gave her hope, made her feel less alone, and put into words what she had been feeling for many years.
The special approach to the subject and the nature of the
book itself combine to
give it a less theoretical character than most of the author's work, and it has always appealed to American
readers.
The chief argument of this
book up to this point represents the thinking of great numbers in the Western world and will presumably, therefore, be convincing to many
readers who have
given serious thought to the problem of the reconstruction of civilization in our time.
His final
book, Not As the World
Gives, will remind his many
readers, friends and admirers of how much they have lost.
This is acceptable, but it is misleading now,
given that a
reader is likely to assume that the same word is being used here and in Kierkegaard's important
book, The Concept of Anxiety.
It may be that some
readers of this
book will feel that its conclusions
give what they might think to be small comfort for those who have been bereaved of someone they love and who mourn deeply over their loss.
Today Rachel Held Evans is kind to
give away to one of my
readers who wins the draw a free copy of her
book Evolving in Monkey Town.
At the conclusion of his
book, he challenges his
readers to a one - year experiment of radical living where they pray more, read the Bible more,
give more, serve more, and attend church (or small groups) more.
They aren't stocking stuffers, but, if you're looking for a Christmas present to
give this year, any of these four
books will delight the serious
reader.
Although this little
book (it can be called an occasional address, yet without having the occasion which produces the speaker and
gives him authority, or the occasion which produces the
reader and makes him eager to learn) is like a fantasy, like a dream by day as it confronts the relationships of actuality: yet it is not without assurance and not without hope of accomplishing its object.
The
book should
give such
readers reason to reexamine the story of Jesus.
This qualifies the first half of that particular section, which calls for singing to come from one of the
books of chant: «If there is no singing at the Entrance, the antiphon
given in the Missal is recited either by the faithful, or by some of them, or by a
reader; otherwise, it is recited by the Priest himself, who may even adapt it as an introductory explanation.»
For the reading of the
Book of Concord, there is a beautiful new
Reader's Edition at Concordia Publishing House, which also
gives decent introductions and explains some of the context, including the difficulties encountered later on with the insinuation of Calvinists of themselves into Wittenberg.
How do you deal with that, and what advice would you
give readers who find themselves the target of criticism for simply reading your
books?
Two new
books give readers the opportunity to explore these questions in unexpected ways by revisiting the thought and doctrine of that most Catholic of thinkers, Thomas Aquinas The Theology of Thomas Aquinas is an anthology of 18 essays by a distinguished group of contemporary scholars.
All the other habits of composition that Ford attributes to Whitehead rest on the two attributions we have just put into question; for we are told that the insertions of later writings into earlier ones, and the overall arrangements of writings in a
given book, are meant to induce
readers to disregard passages conveying abandoned doctrines or positions or, if the doctrines and positions are kept in modified form, to reinterpret them in terms of their final or mature formulations.
Since only a very few of these have been translated and are therefore available for reading by the general
reader, the names of the individual
books which constitute each division are not
given here.4 Only a few can be mentioned, and that but briefly, only enough to reveal the general nature of the literature.
Clear instructions are
given throughout the
book enabling the
reader or participant to research and cross-reference relevant scriptural texts and to consider these in light of the teaching tradition of the Church.
Heather's publisher, BenBella
Books, has kindly offered to
give away a copy of YumUniverse to one lucky ADC
reader!
Part food history and part identification guide, this beautiful
book gives the
reader insight into how peppers developed in the New World...
The
book publisher's Da Capo Press, have kindly allowed me to share this recipe with my
readers so you can
give this one a try while you wait for your copies to arrive!
I really love «The Good Karma Diet» Victoria
gives you all a sneak peek at her
book here with an excerpt, recipe and a giveaway to one lucky
reader.
I
give her much more credit than I could
give here, but glad so many
readers enjoy her
books and recipes as much as I have over the years.
By the way, will you also be considering
giving your
readers / followers the opportunity to pre-order your
book at specially discounted price?
And the best part is I get to
give away a copy of this amazing
book to one special
reader!
I'm sooooooo excited to be
giving away a copy of Lexi's Clean Kitchen Cookbook to one lucky
reader AND a bunch of Bob's Red Mill products that will make cooking from her
book easier: a case of super fine Almond Flour, a case of Tapioca Flour, and a case of tri-color Organic Quinoa.
I love it when friends and
readers give me ideas or ask me to write about certain topics, etc. (which reminds me, a homemade salad dressing list and how to shop organic on a budget is on the
books).
As a belated celebration of our Green Kitchen Smoothies
book (which now is out in UK, US, Australia, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish and Polish), Vitamix has kindly agreed to
give away one of their new Vitamix S30 blenders (the one we have used in this post) to one of our
readers.
DFB Question # 2 — Many of my
readers have kids with dairy allergies — can you
give me a few of your recipes from this
book that have been a hit with younger kids?
DK
Books recently sent me a copy of one of their new books, «Plant - Based Cookbook «by Trish Sebben - Krupka to review and have also generously offered to give THREE copies away to my rea
Books recently sent me a copy of one of their new
books, «Plant - Based Cookbook «by Trish Sebben - Krupka to review and have also generously offered to give THREE copies away to my rea
books, «Plant - Based Cookbook «by Trish Sebben - Krupka to review and have also generously offered to
give THREE copies away to my
readers!
Other than that, she
gave the author credit, and linked to her
book so
readers could purchase.
This
book along with the second part
give the
reader a full analysis of Real Madrid's attacking and defending tactics which had been so important to their success under Jose Mourinho.
The
book will
give readers key facts they need to know before and after having a baby, strategies to strengthen the emotional bonds with their child, and information on how to be a more conscious parent with your children.
Her
book is called The Recessionistas and we're
giving away FIVE COPIES of this
book to 5 lucky
readers of The Fashionable Housewife!
Sackman began her writing career on the editorial team of The
Reader's Catalogue (then a subsidiary of the New York Review of
Books), a quarterly publication that gave book lovers the ability to order books through the mail long before the internet made online book buying a rea
Books), a quarterly publication that
gave book lovers the ability to order
books through the mail long before the internet made online book buying a rea
books through the mail long before the internet made online
book buying a reality.
Here at Little Hearts our
readers have BIG hearts full of love for little people and have joined together to
Give the Gift of Gentle Parenting and
Give the Gift of Life, raising funds to donate gentle parenting
books and resources in bulk to hospitals for new parent bags, to children's hospitals, and to crisis family centers and also to help with author L.R.Knost's medical expenses as she battles a rare neuroendocrine cancer.
She's such an ardent supporter of the twin community, and she's generously offered to
give away THREE SIGNED COPIES of her new
book to How Do You Do It
readers!!!
We also have an international
book give away for one
reader.
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.