Sentences with phrase «hold on the book title»

Delete the book from your Kindle either by using the on - device navigation (press and hold on the book title / cover and then select «Delete This Book») or, if that fails for some reason, plug the Kindle into your computer via USB cable and manually delete the file from the / documents / [author] / [title] / folder on the Kindle.

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He posted a pic of Farrakhan on Instagram on Dec. 20, 2017, in which he holds a book by the Nation of Islam titled «Jews Selling Blacks: Slave Sale Advertising by American Jews.»
A book with the same title, which drew on information presented at the conference, was published this past winter and a follow - up Askwith Forum was held in the spring.
O'Reilly also presented a keynote earlier in the conference on book discovery, and he holds that one of the largest factors in book promotion is still the sense of community that readers have around a particular title or author.
Among the titles eagerly awaited next week, as evidenced by holds, is Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies (Penguin / Putnam / Einhorn; Penguin Audio; Recorded Books; Thorndike), the author's next tile after last year's The Husband's Secret, which is still on best seller lists and still on hold in many libraries.
If I'd ignored the FAQ, hadn't had to prod support when all my titles were sitting on hold, and the person who moved my books hadn't left two behind, it would have been painless.
W3C, together with IDPF (International Digital Publishing Forum) and BISG (Book Industry Study Group), held a Workshop on Electronic Books and the Open Web Platform, under the title eBooks: Great Expectations for Web Standards, on the 11 and 12 February 2013 in New York, USA.
The analyst also said that to stoke demand for the new device, Apple is holding discussions with book publishers about distributing their titles on a new e-book platform.
I'll hold it for you but not forever: There are many times when an author buys a cover before their book is finished or before they've decided on a title.
Sure, they run the best music store for the iPod, and have re-written the book on retailing several times over, but Amazon already holds the title of best future - looking bookstore.
It reads like a book but with the ability to hold over 200 titles on a device that weighs less than a McDonalds Quarter Pounder.
If this model holds, then there might be a chance writers can once again return to their primary title as writers, period, and not have to worry (as much) about promotion and schmoozing or wasting time chatting on Twitter when they ought to be writing their book, not chatting with 14 - year - old Bieber - ites who don't have time or interest to read anything beyond 140 characters anyway.
Tap and hold on any title, and one of the options will be the Book Description at Amazon.com.
Some of these titles don't have holds list, so you may actually find them on the new book shelves.
In New Orleans, Boopsie demonstrated the expanded features of its Optimum Package, including other exciting firsts: one - click access to OverDrive e-book collections via the library's mobile catalog; and BookLookMobile, a barcode - scanning tool that informs patrons whether the book is available at their local library and allows them to request or place a hold on the title.
Some patrons said they often put holds on a number of books with long wait lists, only to find that many of the books become available simultaneously: «Wait times are long for popular titles, no way to stagger requests (if waiting on 5 titles and all become available at once, it's use it or lose it), and the selection isn't real great.»
The Kindle is popular for many reasons, including its portability, its ease of use, its ability to hold many book titles and its many advanced features which make reading on the go... a joy.
We bought their titles expecting them to remain available for Kindle, and our customers who put them on hold for Kindle are going to be angry when their hold becomes available and the book they've waited for for weeks won't work on their device — after they were told it would!
In seeking out materials for this article I came across a book written by Gordon Neufeld and Gabor Mate titled Hold On To Your Kids; Why Parents Matter.
I practice Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with couples in private practice and co-facilitate EFT quarterly, intensive couples workshops called Hold Me Tight based on Sue Johnson's book and curriculum of the same title.
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