I can not believe
the heavy kinds of books you read.
Not exact matches
While a YA
book, it tackles classism, sexism and all
kinds of heavy issues.
But as Steve Waksman has demonstrated powerfully in his
book This Ain't The Summer
of Love, metal is interconnected with all
kinds of heavy music — including hard rock, punk, stadium rock, alternative, and grunge.
Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy proved that comic
book adaptations could be just as dramatic and
heavy as non-genre films, Marvel Studios jumpstarted a massive interconnected series
of superhero movies that were significantly more colorful and humorous, and audiences have been turning out to both
kinds of superhero films in droves.
In short, because they gained access to a classic, our formerly reluctant readers did the
kind of heavy intellectual work with
books they'd often only watched classmates do.
I'm looking at a soft release for my next
book, but gunning for reviews before doing any
kind of heavy push in terms
of marketing.
The notion there was that certain
kinds of books — very image -
heavy books where the design is page - like design — certain
kinds of children's
books — that fixed layout was a good solution for that.
This is the
kind of book I enjoy as respite after a particularly
heavy duty
book group read.
I do recognize the potential problems for image -
heavy books, for example, and the fact that I don't plan on publishing those
kinds of books doesn't mean I don't understand the issue.
She isn't the typical
kind of main character so this
book series won't be for everyone but if you like
heavy plot lines, complex worlds, politics and slow building tension - then give this one a try.
In the
books he's choosing and just
kind of crazy
heavy books.
But as Steve Waksman has demonstrated powerfully in his
book This Ain't The Summer
of Love, metal is interconnected with all
kinds of heavy music — including hard rock, punk, stadium rock, alternative, and grunge.
Skip the first chapter if you want to get past some
of Gottman's self aggrandizement... he's
kind of full
of himself, granted for good reasons but it's a bit
heavy handed in this
book.