Sentences with phrase «go on a bookstore»

For what it's worth, I wore it to go on a bookstore - and - sushi date with my husband.

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For the bays where the glasses are on display, the company borrows an idea from bookstores, with shelves that often go nearly to the ceiling and sliding ladders that staff can use to grab hard - to - reach pairs of glasses for the customer.
Roiphe didn't have to go to a bookstore and stand in the back to hear the literatichitchat; she lounged on their couches and left her lingerie in their bedrooms.
She wondered if her local Christian bookstore would still display their huge cardboard cutout of the band had they known what went on that evening.
So the next day I went down to the local fishing bookstore and asked for some books on systematic fishology.
The few people I know who attend mega churches here in San Diego tell me that they go because: 1) They like the their pastor's preaching (Most of those pastors have radio ministries) 2) They like the other high class guest speakers 3) They like the bookstores, cafes and so on the church has 4) They can blend into the crowd
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I found this date idea on Pinterest and haven't done it but will be doing it in a few weeks: Go to a bookstore (maybe grab a coffee to sip during the date).
I went to my local bookstore yesterday to order your new book (I had to special order your first book) and was surprised to find that they had it on the shelf already!
It'll be out in bookstores worldwide after the release of my brand new 2017 cookbook which goes out on December of this year, just in time for Christmas!
I just wanted to let you know that I was on vacation this week in Kuala Lumpur and treated myself to the luxury of going to a bookstore (these are rare where I live!)
I remember you mentioning at the bookstore that you were trying to go fully began — big huge congrats on doing so and glad you found Nutramilk as I remember you saying milk in your coffee / tea was hard to replace!
I insisted on going straight to the bookstore and luckily found a great book.
Even if you live in an area that doesn't offer childbirth classes - you can greatly benefit by going to a bookstore (online or otherwise) or even to the library and reading books on the subject.
Go to your local bookstore and you'll find «The Complete Idiot's Guides» on every topic from Scrapbooking to Speaking Yiddish and Saltwater Aquariums.
Go to your local library and bookstore and get a few books on home schooling (don't buy too many books, or you'll get overwhelmed and won't read them).
You can order it here on Amazon, or check out your local bookstore or even Whole Foods for a great selection of books about going green.
Lorello had been working in the bookstore, operated by the Friends group, as recently as Wednesday but was let go upon a directive that came from the highest levels of the DMNA, said the person briefed on the decision, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak for any of the parties involved.
Go into a typical bookstore these days and you'll find literally dozens of titles on menopause.
You could even go to your favorite bookstore and look at a guidebook on a few destinations, or create a Pinterest board to inspire your dream trip.
A neutral place is somewhere that either of you could go on a normal day alone — like a bookstore, restaurant or other public establishment.
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Whatever the case may be, you may have looked at some over 50 dating sites to find someone to be with instead of going on blind dates or meeting the ladies in a supermarket or bookstore.
Go to the bookstore on the main street.
«In the state of Arizona, children under the age of 18 are not allowed to go into adult bookstores, so we've created a similar situation on the Internet.
Hit the library, stop by the independent bookstore on the corner, toss a few items in your AmazonSmile shopping cart (when you do, a portion of your purchase can go directly to Facing History), or start downloading to your e-reader.
He went on to outline a number of grievances, from Amazon's use of Luxembourg as their European headquarters, a status which allows them to charge just 3 % tax on purchases vs. much higher rates had they been based elsewhere in the EC, to the fact that they are encouraging customers to showroom — to browse in bricks - and - mortar bookstores but shop online.
Traditional publishing has ever been a lottery chance: throw your talent into the ring and if you hit it juuuusst right, you can go to the bookstore and see your name on the shelf.
Back when my first novel was published in 1997, authors went on book tours, scheduling talks and signings at bookstores, groceries, and even stopping at drugstores and big - box retail stores to sign books on the shelves.
If readers don't buy books in bookstores, but on Amazon, even that edge is gone.
Amazon is going to be opening up a physical bookstore in Washington DC and it will be on th this location will be quite large, over 10,000 square feet.
The third way to get your book on a local bookstore shelf is to go through the back door.
Kris just banged her head on the same wall a couple weeks ago in her blog, and had all kinds of readers surprised that their books were already in bookstores when they went and looked.
Go so far as to step outside of her comfort zone of romance, her new book The Lucky Santangelo Cookbook is on bookstore shelves today and her faithful fans will not be disappointed.
In advance of the publication of the series» second collection («Snotgirl: California Screaming,» out this week in comic shops and next week in other bookstores), I chatted via email with writer Bryan Lee O'Malley and artist Leslie Hung on Lottie's second arc, what the pair has learned in 10 issues and where the series is going from here.
That books that aren't marketed aggressively usually stay on bookstore shelves for just six months — and are then remaindered, often going out of print?
Even with twenty or thirty copies on the shelves of independent bookstores near and far, you are going to make most of your sales directly from your website to your online followers.
All afternoon and evening — as Spain's national football team dismantled their Irish rivals on the pitch in Poland — Google Play Spain had been uploading new banners at their online bookstore, but nothing indicated that they were going to go live quite so soon.
It's best to set up a signing in your local community, so either approaching local locations (e.g. bookstores, coffee shops, library) on your own or with the help of a local publicist is the way to go.
Especially ones released in hardcover all over the place, the ones bookstores are going to be discounting like crazy on the assumption that everybody on the planet will be buying them.
People who might not go into a bookstore to procure entertainment are now reading books on their phones, iPads and tablets.
One of the on - going problems with indie publishing is that it's been all but impossible to get print copies of your book into bricks - and - mortar bookstores.
Whether or not your favorite bookseller offers an eReader, there's little point in going to a bookstore to purchase eBooks to read on it.
Publishers are focused on selling as many copies as possible right after the book goes on sale to avoid returns from bookstores.
Our authors love the quality of our books, because they know that if they walk into a bookstore with a book that was printed through our program that the quality is going to be spot - on, and that bookseller or library or what have you, won't know the difference that it was print on demand.
This also goes for placing your card in places you know it shouldn't be, like on the shelves at a bookstore.
They can buy from barnesandnoble.com or books a million, or another place online, or they can buy third party on amazon, or they can get in the car and go to the bookstore.
While I am on the record all over the place stating my doubt that bookstores will actually ever go extinct, if they do, don't act surprised when Amazon eventually pulls this shit on you.
Once you are satisfied that this book looks like what you want on bookstore shelves and other readers are used to seeing... go ahead and pick your book's birthday (also known as a publication date) and celebrate.
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