Short stories have long
held appeal to readers who lead busy lives.
Not exact matches
You have
to appeal to your
reader and
hold their interest.
Through it all, Wallace
holds to a historian's tone that maintains an easy
appeal with the casual
reader.
- Publisher's Weekly «
Readers in search of a crash course on the Bloomsbury circle and the machinations of Woolf's fevered mind will appreciate Vincent's attempts
to illuminate both, but her dark portrait of Woolf's agonizing journey through a life marked by psychic pain will
hold the most
appeal for those already familiar with this sad story of genius and madness.»
This will
appeal to people who like the tectonic feel of physical buttons or often
hold their
reader in one hand while commuting and exclusively using the touchscreen does not make practical sense.
For young
readers, the economy and emotion of poetry
hold a unique
appeal, and this special month is the perfect time for them
to learn more about a genre that's centuries old but still as fresh as an April shower.
but also includes journal entries, newspaper clippings, emails, and other forms of correspondence, has
held appeal, perhaps, because of its inherent hush - hush nature: the main character seems
to share a secret with the
reader, something meant for his or her own eyes, or one other beloved's eyes.