Sentences with phrase «hold of this book»

The availability of books in electronic format as afforded me to the opportunity to get hold of books I would otherwise not have been able to do.
I can not get hold of your book as our store has a backlog of waiting people — I am glad to here that so many people are thinking Organic and healthy — Thank you
I would love nothing more than to be able to have a device that could hold all of their books in the way that our ebook readers have meant that hubby and I can carry a library in our pockets.
Despite this there's an awful lot of people — including IP lawyers — who are pretty sure the * real * reason the publishers settled was because if a forensic accountant ever got hold of those books there'd be a LOT of editorial and other staff doing time.
It's a real reference for Josh and a number of other artists, who somehow got hold of the book at a used bookstore.
In the UK it's very easy to get hold of her books.
And surely, part of the hold of this book upon several generations of readers has been its ability to evoke delight — to help us appreciate the beauty of the natural loves and find in them shafts of the divine glory.
What fun pictures — I have to get hold of that book and add it to our collection for fall each year it looks lovely.
(a) I suggest that you get hold of the book, «The Aware Baby» by Aletha Solter, which covers this problem and how to deal with it without ever leaving your baby to cry it out, or having to stop co-sleeping.
Most memorable were Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell (here's the snippet posted on Smart Bitches Trashy Books that made me get a hold of the book...
I'm so eager for manga fans to get a hold of this book and to hear their thoughts of the end.
Somehow I got a hold of this book, loved it, and began applying it to our lives.
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