Sentences with phrase «happens in any particular book»

I've read all of Agatha Christie's canon multiple times, delighting in the fact that since I can never remember what happens in any particular book, I can enjoy her work ad infinitum.

Not exact matches

However the book was «only» updated in 2012, and plenty has happened since then, in particular in the fintech portion of China's shadow banking sector.
While the major focus of the book, and the news in it, is what has happened in Fishtown, Belmont has also changed greatly in 50 years, if not in the four virtues and civic behavior: Belmont, Murray argues, and in particular its higher levels (graduates from more elite colleges), has withdrawn from contact with the rest of American society.
There's the particular worry about Washington getting involved in curricular issues — book lists and such — which is definitely appropriate (as are the laws proscribing this from happening).
This post focuses in particular on beta reading and editing, things that, in my opinion, are things that need to happen to your book once you're done with it.
But book covers are a very particular kind of beast, and unless the author also happens to have extensive experience in design, layout, and typography, not to mention the elusive element that makes browsers pick up a book, isn't it to their advantage to work with a pro?
In particular, it's a book that presents a new way of understanding why change so often happens as quickly and as unexpectedly as it does.
That feature just makes sure your downloads happen seamlessly without the need for a cable, and makes sure that readers are in the same location in a particular book no matter if they read on their e-readers, listen to an audio edition, and more.
and you made one point in particular in the comments above, «making an international success of a book, is something we have yet to see happen without a major publisher in place...» --
An exploration of how global pharmaceutical products are localized - of what happens when they become «glocal» - this book examines the tensions that exist between a global pharmaceutical market and the locally bounded discourses and regulations encountered as markets are created for new drugs in particular contexts.
This happened with the painting of one particular picture, as Robert Hughes notes in his book, Lucian Freud, Paintings (1987):
But that, meeting that resistance... And this is one of the key takeaways of my book, is meeting that resistance with curiosity, in particular not catching the narrative you're gonna make in your head about why it's okay not to return this e-mail right now, or whatever, but then experiencing what's happening in the present.
On one hand, it gets lots of books out in electronic form, while reassuring publishers who happen to be selling into markets with lots of thieves and phocopier - jockys that they won't see a black market in their particular books.
Based on a book that's been written, re-written and edited by various human beings (mostly male) over many years in order that it conform to what that particular human being or group of human beings happened to think at that time or that was expedient for social control at that time?
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