Sentences with phrase «holding a book in»

When I was finished and held the book in my hands, I looked on Amazon and noticed that the official publication date for the book was March 9, 2001.
Now 10 years later, I hold this book in my hands, All Groan Up - Searching for Self, Faith, and A Freaking Job!
Hope you don't mind me referring to the Quran about many issues discussed but this is supposed to be the way of our lives as Muslims and to us this is our guiding light and that on judgment date who has the Book held in his right hand, he would be rewarded for it, and those appeared holding Book in his left hand will be punished for it?
Yes, there was a time when college students did not wear knapsacks or drape bags over their shoulders, when female students could be called «girls,» and when many of them did seem to hold their books in that odd manner.
I can't wait to hold your book in my hands x
This might sound crazy (because, really, I wanted to hold your book in my hands the minute you announced it in 2010), but I love that you DID N'T rush things.
I can imagine how rewarding to be close to holding the book in your hands.
I'm so eager to hold your book in my hands now, it should be here any day, yay!
I should start by saying, the path from having an idea for a book to holding the book in your hands is (in many cases) long and surprisingly non-linear.
But I held the book in my hands, a corner of it chewed by a much - loved puppy years ago, and thought of the moment it passed from Sendak's hands and into my grandmother's.
I can not wait to hold your book in my hands and enjoy it with my family.
Instead of lifting a heavy pot, slide it across the counter; use a shoulder to open a door rather than your hand; and hold books in the palm of your hands, not with your fingers.
All you need is a large book, or one that seems to weigh enough to somewhat strain your triceps, hold that book in between both palms with your arms stretched overhead, and then slowly lower the book behind your head / neck until the book touches the back of your shoulder blades.
Besides, I so prefer holding a book in my hands, flipping through it, and digesting it at my leisure, cover to cover.
While there may be no sentimental substitute for holding a book in your hand and flipping its pages, e-books and digital notetaking apps are cheaper and more convenient.
Can't wait to hold the book in my hand.
To this day, even holding the book in my hands, I still have trouble believing it's real.
There's something about holding a book in your hand and the visceral act of physically turning a page that, for me at least, can't be matched with pixels on a screen.
When you finally hold that book in your hands after years of fighting, chopping, and spilling your heart onto the page, it will be surreal.
I've read a couple of books on my iPad but I still enjoy holding a book in my hand.
Perhaps they will continue to be maintained by loyal readers who prefer to shop in - person and to hold a book in their hands.
Since I'm getting close to holding a book in my hand, I'm now strategizing how to make the highest profit selling «Watching Their Dance» as an ebook.
Hence, they can enjoy libraries and holding books in their hands!
There isn't a better feeling than holding your book in your hand, or view it in an ebook reader.
Without holding my book in my hands, signing copies, and seeing it on book shelves, I would never feel like an author.
With this set of 7 high resolution professional book mock - ups you are sure to impress your audience and help them imagine holding your book in their hands.
But aside from that, I just think that there is something more personal and organic about actually holding a book in your hands and turning the page.
If you held this book in your hands and fanned through the pages, you'd immediately see that it's unlike anything you've ever read before.
Most of us would all agree that there's nothing better than holding a book in our hands, and the early eReaders suffered as a result of their weight and cumbersome design.
In The Camel Bookmobile, Fi travels to settlements where people have never held a book in their hands.
Hold a contest for readers by asking them for pictures of themselves holding your book in interesting or unusual places.
But you need to have a DIY spirit and be prepared for wearing many hats along the journey to culminate holding your book in your hands.
I think many of your die hard readers really enjoy holding a book in their hands.
Written in a no - nonsense, «Just the facts, Ma'am,» style, Poynter describes how to self - publish a book, from the planning stages to when you hold your book in your hand and beyond.
Then, when you hold your book in your hands, you'll be better able to gauge your self - publishing success — on your own terms.
I can almost guarantee that, by the time you're holding your book in your hands for the first time, (even if that's in an Aldi car park like mine was; such romance), then you'll forget about all the pain you went through to get there, and you won't care if it's 100 % perfect or not, just that it's there, and that you'll never have to do it again.
There's something divine about holding a book in your hand; the faint scent of ink and paper, the whisper of a turned page, the weight of a book clasped to your chest as you imagine the world woven from its words.
Also, since I started reading more print books again, I have a new appreciation for the feeling of holding a book in your hands, the tactile sensation of turning the pages, of seeing your progression visually as the pages read become more plentiful and the pages yet unread decrease in number.
I'm holding the book in my hands.
I want to hold a book in my hands.»
While they enjoy the searchability of electronic documents and databases, academics still prefer holding a book in their hands to read it.
«Because CreateSpace was helping me develop the print edition in a hurry for a predetermined promotional, it took three weeks from the concept of the book to my holding a book in my hands.
I prefer holding a book in my hands and reading.
When I held that book in my hands, with my name on the cover, representing 20 years of work and reflecting the vision I had for the presentation of all that data, I got chills!
Though the convenience of tech books can be a good thing, such as to lighten the load when traveling, there's no way I want to give up holding books in my hands.
It's is a good feeling to hold your book in your hands.
I always love this stage of printing it and holding the book in my hand!
But, having said that, I do hope that printed books continue into the future, even if it's just a small amount printed each year so that authors can finally hold their book in their hands.
I always loved holding a book in my hand — still do.
If we can't hold a book in our hands and turn a physical page with our fingers, we aren't reading.
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