Amy Buswell and Bruce Lansky's Giggle Poetry Reading Lessons turns struggling readers
into happy readers.
Not exact matches
Allison, in the middle of bringing new life
into the world, no less, was
happy to offer two
readers a chance to win two bottles each — one adult - sized and one kid - sized.
We're couple of days
into a new month, so
happy September to all of my
readers!
I received an email from a
reader who didn't want to put anyone out, but I think it's safe to say most of us would be
happy to welcome a friend
into our home at Christmas — isn't that what this season is all about?
To be honest, we're a bit incredulous anyone would actually take this thing
into the dirt, but were
happy to review any videos you
readers send us proving it's possible!
But again the
readers that love Recovering Apollo 8 or the gritty Diving
into the Wreck series would not be very
happy.
The best novels conduct a tour
into exotic new territory and make the
reader happy to be along for the ride, and Goon Squad is a trip I'm glad I didn't miss.
Somehow, psychological research turns
into a fast - paced, enchanting story, and
readers will be encouraged to ask: Am I
happy?
Finally, I'm
happy to see that Amazon
readers are turning
into email subscribers.
I think most
readers are
happy to pony up a - fair - amount of pocket cash (whatever that means to the individual
reader) to go directly
into the author's pocket in exchange for a good read, and another, and another.
In Japan, our
readers are really
into light novels, so we are very
happy to make the same titles that are popular with fans in Japan more accessible to English speaking
readers.
Today the novella has a strong market through self - publishing, which makes it easier than ever for indie authors to put their novellas
into the hands of
happy readers.
Yes, it's a lot of work, but a lot more work goes
into the writing of each book, so putting the effort
into finding
readers is work I'm
happy to do.
For a well - established author, if the
readers are
happy and satisfied, if they feel they have gotten their money's worth, even at 7.99, then there's nothing morally wrong with pricing it there for something you have poured your soul
into for such a long time.
She loves to get lost in a world of research and adventure and she is
happiest alone, plugged
into the sound of rain and thunderstorms, writing words that create books that
readers can escape
into.
My definition of success is when I am
happy with what I have written, or when the
reader invites my work
into their private lives.
And don't really fall
into either category of «
happy ebook
reader owners» mentioned in the Gizmodo article.
Wit & Delight is a blog dedicated to helping
readers turn their home
into their own personal
happy space through the power of design.
I'm so
happy to be getting a glimpse
into the lives of so many wonderful
readers across the country and world!