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Here is a review in a national publication of a book about religion in American public life.
I wrote a brief review about this book here.
The author of the book reviewed here believes that the institution of marriage is about to collapse and there's little that can be done about it.
I interviewed him yesterday about this book and his theology, and here is my review of his book.
I'm going to interrupt my little series on the problem of God's jealousy and whay that matters to the local church because I'm about to review a book here on apologetics, and that review will, undoubtedly, start the inevitable attraction of internet atheists to this site.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
In Sunday's Times, Judith Shulevitz reviews Kristin Luker's new book on the sex - ed wars, When Sex Goes to School, which argues... well, here's how Shulevitz puts it: Only toward the end of a 300 - odd page book about sex education in America does Kristin Luker permit herself a....
It doesn't seem to matter that I am not her target audience (new parents)... I still adore her work and jumped at the chance to review her about - to - be-published book here on my blog.
I've also been reading a lot, as usual — currently historical fiction (Hundred Years Wars / Wars of the Roses period) and the real period of history that is the subject of my historical fiction reads as well as Tom Standage's books about the Turk, a chess - playing automaton, (reviewed here) and the history of the telegraph.
Many books have been written about helping children cope with anxiety but here is a list of recommended titles that have good reviews from parents:
Here are the points I review with my patients (and talk about in more depth in my book, The Plant - Based Solution: America's Healthy Heart Doc's Plan to Power Your Health).
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I've also been reading a lot, as usual — currently historical fiction (Hundred Years Wars / Wars of the Roses period) and the real period of history that is the subject of my historical fiction reads as well as Tom Standage's books about the Turk, a chess - playing automaton, (reviewed here) and the history of the telegraph.
Here you'll find book reviews, life stories, a little fashion, and more about why girls are weird.
Here's the thing about discovering that you'll be reviewing The Book of Henry days after its theatrical release: ther...
Here are some books reviewed over the past year that can get you thinking about how to improve your school leadership.
For those who haven't read the book yet or, for that matter have but would like a quick summary of some of the history of the Tower, here are a few highlights (and below the review you'll find more about the Beefeaters): Where is the Tower and why was it built?
The Children's Book narrowly missed our 2009 Fiction Top 10 and was a personal favorite of mine this year — if I haven't gone on about it enough to convince you here, read the full review.
Last night, people who had either started or finished Mr. Peanut were noticeably excited about the book, and here at BookPage editors have been fighting over review copies.
(Read our full review of the book here and a Q&A with Anderson about the book here.)
«Here at the Book Review, the editors select which books we want reviewed, and then we find reviewers to write about them.
If my rave review on the podcast of Austin Kleon's South by Southwest keynote address made you curious about his work, here is a seven - minute video portrait of him that I just discovered tonight: Kleon's book tour is under way, so I'm not sure when I might hear back from him regarding my invitation to -LSB-...]
Here you can learn about me and my books, browse the many book reviews I've written for speculative fiction magazines, read a selection of my articles for writers, and check out my blog.
The best quote on the entire internet about this book is from a review by Sarah Skoletsky: «Here's my takeaway — gold mining is terrible work, opium seems pleasant, a dress weighing over 5 pounds should be looked into, and it rains a lot in New Zealand.»
If you're just starting a club, BookPage has many resources: We have a book club column in the print edition of BookPage (click here for December's highlighted books); and we've got an entire page dedicated to all things book club on BookPage.com, where you can learn about new books out in paperback, write a profile about your club or review books your group enjoyed.
(Read the full review here and our interview with Meyer about the book here.)
The information about How Far Is the Ocean from Here shown above was first featured in «The BookBrowse Review» - BookBrowse's online - magazine that keeps our members abreast of notable and high - profile books publishing in the coming weeks.
The Easiest Way To Find Kindle Reviewers See How It Works Get it Here For The Lowest Price One of the hardest aspects about book publishing is getting reviews.
Here are two more recent posts, one is about how to write every day while the other is about getting over 50 Amazon reviews on my latest book.
For info about the book, plus reviews and excerpts, click here.)
I came across this article today on NYT.com about a entreprenurial guy who gets paid to write online book reviews: Link Here
I always review the books I read, and here's an excerpt regarding what I thought about the book immediately after finishing.
Read our review in BookPage here and watch an interview - style book trailer with Denise Kiernan about The Girls of Atomic City:
Please EMAIL me at [email protected] or complete the following form: http://goo.gl/forms/hTYgwpNrTn You can talk about anything to do with being on board the VIP team, discuss books you are reading and reviewing, get to know each other, make connections and whatever goes!I will update on new information in here and let you know what books are new for review as they come in.
(Read our full review here, and our interview with McHugh about the book here.)
Rather than continue a flame war here, I'll be posting a blog entry today about my feelings regarding reviewing vanity - published books, if anyone is interested.
«Ambassador of Goodwill» Michael Thomas Sunnarborg, one of my June 2012 book publicity e-course students, has been very smart about soliciting testimonials for and reader reviews of his newest book, so I asked him to share some tips here.
So here, in opposition to events in which authors have paid to have good reviews of their books posted — or posed as others in order to praise their own work — we're now talking about Jackson fans attacking the book they don't like.
Finally, here's my standard continuation of each request for prior participants in the poll: if you like or dislike a title you have read, in addition to telling us about it in this informal poll, how about writing a book review on the Amazon website?
Amazon has a service called Author Central, which allows you to provide more information about yourself (here's my humble page), feeds from your blog or twitter profile, and also check on details of your books, their sales rankings and reviews by customers.
I write about here on TGB is bookish in nature — reviews of books I've read, author interviews (there's only one so far, but I'm planning to do more), and just about anything having to do with books and reading.
Here you are, emailing me, asking me to read your book, asking me to review it, asking me to post about it, asking me to spend a chunk of my very limited time doing all this, and you didn't bother to check if I even reviewed your genre, or what I needed to receive from you as part of your inquiry?
Finally, here's my standard continuation of each month's request for prior participants in the poll: if you like or dislike a title you have read, in addition to telling us about it in this informal poll, how about writing a book review on the Amazon website?
We posted a review of this book last month at Shiny — so I'll direct you to Terence's thoughts about this moving book here.
While you're at it, why not click here to this book's Amazon page, scroll down under the caption «Product Details» and just above «Customer Reviews,» and click on the «tell us about a lower price option» and let them know it is free and give them the URL?
Please click HERE for reviews and commentary about other fine books produced in this way by UP since March of 2000.
Also you can read all of the editorial reviews of their books here, which is a wonderful and can give you a good idea about the details of what they publish.
B. Here's an idea: you write about their book — as in, review it.
Here I was, a new blogger writing about book design and self - publishing, anxious to review the books that are current in the field.
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