Sentences with phrase «interest nonfiction titles»

These high - interest nonfiction titles make perfect summer reads.
Amazon's top 100 also features some interesting nonfiction titles, including the new biography about Steve Jobs and Tina Fey's Bossypants, plus biographies about actress Diane Keaton and chess prodigy Bobby Fischer.

Not exact matches

In 1949, four of the five best - selling nonfiction books — excluding books on canasta — were religious titles, and though independent publishers produced many of these books, the popular interest in religion benefited the denominational publishers as well.
Cassie specializes in representing prescriptive nonfiction — with a particular focus on mind / body / spirit, health and wellness, self - help, inspiration, and Christian interest titles — as well as select projects in the commercial fiction and romance categories.
We have expanded our guidelines to include more nonfiction titles in 2018 - 2019 and we are also interested in: creative nonfiction, how - to books, humor / satire, juvenile, magic realism, military / war - related, paranormal, supernatural, women's fiction, writing advice, etc..
«Titles cover an optimal range of Guided Reading and Lexile Levels for each grade and include recognizable fiction, award - winning literary classics, and engaging nonfiction to meet every student's reading level and interests.
CN Times Books is the New York City - based U.S. subsidiary of Beijing MediaTime Book Co. LTD, a leading Chinese trade publisher that publishes more than 600 fiction and nonfiction titles per year, including books for children and titles of scholarly and academic interest.
The 2017 Amazing Audiobooks list, comprised of 28 fiction titles and 2 nonfiction titles, features recordings that cover a wide range of interests for young adults from historical fiction, to sci - fi, to realistic fiction.
I'm not going to add $ 10 a month for books when 1) They are unlikely to offer the books I want to read (largely nonfiction, and very selective non-fiction) and 2) With work and school, I don't have time to read $ 120 worth of fiction a year (and I doubt I could find enough interesting fiction to spend $ 120 year) and again, they probably wouldn't include all the titles I'd be interested in.
The exception to this imposed consumer requirement would be nonfiction titles with proprietary information the reader is specifically interest in.
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