Sentences with phrase «great luck with booking»

Fortunately, I've had great luck with booking these and both times have been within 6 months of travel AND during the holidays.

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Good luck with all the great stuff going on now with your book.
Many compliments for your blog and amazing work, both with the recipes and the great pictures... good luck for your book!
His most recent book is Great by Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos, and Luck - Why Some Thrive Despite Them All, coauthored with Morten Hansen.
Of course, you have to take pot luck with a Little Free Library — you're unlikely to find a particular book that you're looking for, but it's a great no - risk way of being more adventurous with your reading, trying out a genre or author that you wouldn't normally pick up.
The most recent book in the US is Sharpe's Trafalgar which is a bit of a cheat, for a soldier really does not have any business being at Trafalgar which was, of course, the great triumph of Horatio Nelson and the Royal Navy, but Sharpe has spent four or five years in India, has to go home, and both the timing and the geography were such that he might well (with a bit of bad luck) have been off Cape Trafalgar on October 21st, 1805.
I've had great luck with 99designs — from logos for William Kingsfield Publishers and The Indy Author to business cards to book cover design for ROCK PAPER SCISSORS.
If you think you are a great author who has had bad luck with traditional book publishing, do not be disheartened.
I've done quite a few tours with several different companies and while I like them all, I've had great luck with Orangeberry Book Tours.
I had great luck with BookBub, but my book ran at 99c instead of free.
Well, we don't judge the content, Ben, that's one great cover you've got on your book, good luck with it, and wear your winner's badge with pride.
I believe that doing most or all of the things in this book increase your chances of success with ebook publishing, however it takes great writing and lots of luck to sell a lot of books.
Malkiel ends the book with a discussion about how a great portion of one's returns from the stock market are due to luck, and that individuals wrongly attribute their returns, or lack thereof, to skill or a lack of skill.
Wising you the best of luck with your new book it should be as great as your blog.
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