Sentences with phrase «in books about»

She is most interested in books about the Southwest, paranormal romance for adults and teens, and general fiction.
Which titles did Viking (Penguin) ultimately refuse to publish due to shifts in the market or waning interest from focus groups in books about Depression - era suffering and the plight of the Okies?
They were engaged and enthralled in their books about The Black Panther Party, migrant workers in the 30s, baseball players and The Holocaust.
In fact, the book is written in a fair - minded spirit, true to Prof. Krishna's personality, and certainly does not contain the kind of disparaging statements about Theosophical matters that one often finds in some books about the life of Krishnamurti.
Students are then expected to write a response in their books about how nature is presented in the poem.
By the time I finally had time to schedule an appointment, I had seen some interesting info in books about the ability of teeth to heal, so I decided to hold off.
According to a controversial new study, set to be published in The Journal of Political Psychology, the bedrooms and offices of liberals, who are generally thought of as open, tend to be colorful and awash in books about travel, ethnicity, feminism and music, along with music CDs covering folk, classic and modern rock, as well as art supplies, movie tickets and travel memorabilia.
It is especially obvious in books about colors or food.
One of my favorite lines I've read over and over again in books about this philosophy goes something like:
Dr. Sears is very clear in his books about his suggestions on how to mother.
Ever since September 11, 2001, I have seen a sharp increase in books about Islam by American evangelicals.
In that spirit, here are the top five myths and truths I've uncovered in my books about my journey to find rest, practice soul care and experience the peace and joy that comes from healing.
They've won a wide following for their ventings on their Signal vs. Noise blog, citing 100,000 daily visitors, and in a book about building software, Getting Real.
«I will admit to really underestimating cryptocurrencies for years,» he told CNBC, noting that in his book about investing for millennials he compared the crypto price surge to historical market bubbles.
Deutsche Boerse's Chief Executive Werner Seifert once called TCI's Chris Hohn the leader of a swarm of locusts in a book about the exchange's battle with the hedge fund.
I just signed with a VC firm part of that decision was based on what I read in your book about launching a product.
We share a model in the book about getting through the four stages of letting go and moving on.
I've also encountered quite a few Christians who are absolutely livid that I included these stories in a book about biblical womanhood.
For many atheists (and I'm not saying agnostics, because I know there is a chapter in the book about agnostics) committing to steps that are dependent on something you believe doesn't exist is nearly impossible.
Hey, after we debate what people in the Dark Ages cobbled together in a book about a ranting, apocrophal prophet from the Middle East 2,000 years ago, lets have another really worthile debate about whether Zeus or Apollo was a more powerful god.
And yet, when the gifted musician / author Jeremy Begbie reviewed art historian Dan Siedell's book God in the Gallery in the current issue of Image, Begbie appeared - ever so subtly - to take issue that Dan Siedell, in a book about art, limited himself to «one particular current within the Nicene river, the Eastern Orthodox tradition... and the council of Niceae (787 CE), the conference which established the orthodoxy of icons.»
It could have been written about by William James in his book about spiritual and religious experiences or by Carl Jung.
I do not recall Enns saying anything in his book about evolution.
After all, I wrote a whole chapter in my book about reclaiming lament as a response to those very things.
No other subject on the curriculum would be allowed to get away with this inexcusable error which insults children, not just since there is a basic mistake of mathematics, but because no actual verifiable figures are provided — anything will do in a book about RE.
The Catholic Herald in September published a long article by Lord Black, abbreviated from an even longer chapter, which will appear in a book about the conversion to Catholicism of a number of well - known Canadians.
I also found the discussion in the book about the purpose of seminary to be extremely helpful (pp. 52 - 55) The authors equated seminary with boot camp where soldiers train for war.
For example, one of the charges against Honest to God, almost as soon as it appeared, was that John Robinson had said nothing in that book about «future life» — although the critic must have forgotten that not many years before the bishop had written, while still a theological teacher, a treatise entitled In the End God which is a considered and very interesting and suggestive discussion of exactly that subject as well as of the related aspects of «the last things».
Kirsten: You talk in your book about how what atheists are railing against is sort of the angry God paradigm versus the loving God paradigm, and you're actually in agreement with them about that, and could you explain that a bit?
In his MissionSHIFT essay he wrote, «we live in a time of dangerous creativity in missionary circles,» and I agree there is, so we debate a bit in the book about what those dangers are.
I'll never forget what a priest wrote in a book about learning from your dreams: Perhaps, in your recurring nightmare of being chased by a monster, the monster is you!
It is written in your Book about that, right?
In fact, it is very strange that in a book about sin and violence, Boyd never really seeks to define either one.
I have a whole section in my book about using agar if its new to you....
It's just that I wanted to be honest in this book about the kinds of food I love, the kinds of food I crave.
As for where I get my information from, it is there in the book about the Invincibles called Invincible by Amy Lawrence (available in all good bookshops) and an acquaintance whose son is in the youth set up at Arsenal told me the same back in January even before I had read the book.
«The more I practice, the luckier I get,» attributed here to Gary Player, was actually attributed to another golfer, Jerry Barber, in a book about Gary Player.
The author, Jessica Shortall, has written her personal experiences in this book about how she used to struggle between work and breastfeeding.
Plenty of information is included in this book about how to properly store ingredients as well as prepared baby food whether in the pantry or in the freezer.
IN fact, I was readin in a book about breastfeeding not necessarily equating to a Mamma always being attached — sometimes, from this study, the bottle feeding MUm is just as much or more, depending on how she feels about it and how she reacts to the child during the feeding, the feeling she eminates and how she is generally at other times.
I've been researching this topic for a chapter in my book about the postpartum period.
Now, as someone who's written about «kids and food» five days a week for two solid years, I'm clearly predisposed to be interested in a book about, well, kids and food.
I have a whole new section in my book about this topic.
I talk a lot in my book about why it's essential that fathers be acknowledged as full - fledged parenting partners, not mom's side kick, second in command or helper and certainly not as his kid's babysitter.
In his book about the financial collapse, former BB&T Bank president John Allison describes Cuomo's pivotal role in creating the subprime meltdown.
Kramer: «You talk in the book about Bill de Blasio.
I'm reading this in Cambridge political science professor Gareth Steadman Jones» notes in a book about the «Communist Manifesto» (Penguin, 2002).
After all these years (and you and l & gNewYork are mentioned favorably in the book about Central Park that I'm currently finishing up) of me telling you that you are right; I must now tell you that you are wrong.
John Asher Johnson, who found the smallest exoplanet to date, proves an invaluable guide in his book about one of science's hottest fields
It is ironic, and I actually do have a short discussion in the book about how — did I put it?
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