They are always happy to
know about great books.
You use curators you trust to let
you know about a great book to read.
Not exact matches
great book, I'd recommend it to anyone who
knows nothing
about starting up a business!
My friend Jason Brady wrote an entire
book on this subject, called Income Investing, which is a
great book for equity people who might not
know a lot
about bonds.
Louis Bouyer, himself one of the
great Christian humanists of our own age, wrote in 1959 a
book about Erasmus and his times that remains as good an introduction to later Christian humanism as any I
know; another good introduction is the
book by Henri de Lubac
about the times of Pico della Mirandola.
I don't
know about Blgger's
books being
great.
I
know I want to follow Christ, and I have heard
great things
about your church — what
books do you recommend I read?
What makes the Bible such a
great book is that it shows the truth
about humanity, the evil that sin creates and the truth that the devil is a liar and as Jeremy has stated, has always laid the blame on GOD, but, myself being a fairly new Christian,
know that we can not pull certain verses or stories from the Bible to try and understand what GOD is doing, (and I also
know that you and your readers
know this but I'm saying it anyway) it's history, HIS Story, and when taken as a whole we can see HIS plan laid out, from creation to the cross and then throughout eternity, GOD is good and gracious to ALL!!!! (2 Peter 3:8,9).
Those who have read the
book know that Tickle goes into much
greater detail
about the questions and challenges raised by cognitive science, literary deconstruction, higher criticism, Freud, Jung, Campbell, Einstein, Heisenbuerg, and many other philosophical / scientific / cultural movements.
In The
Great Vegan Bean
Book, author Kathy Hester primes you on everything you need to
know about the best way to cook — and eat!
Hi, was hoping to be all cool
about your
book and wait (here in the UK)-- till I found out I'd have to wait till FEBRUARY...... noooo, so, having made many recipes from your blog — all awesome — I am assuming I can translate, and as you already have weights — I
no longer have to guess SO obviously have ordered from the US — and, showing
great restraint, only expedited delivery so am on tenterhooks for the next 8 - 14 days!!
The
book is slender and thin, but full of everything you'd ever want to
know about chocolate and has some
great recipes as well.
I'm a new mom so I by no means
know it all
about babies / kids and sleeping BUT I did purchase a
great sleep reference
book called Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child that I have found very useful so far and expect to get lots more use out of it in the future with it's easy - to - use reference section where you can find guidance sorted by age and / or specific issues you're dealing with.
I can't help you with a
book but I did find a
great thread
about it at www.theingredientstore.com which is the site of Joe Ames, who I
know to be a very knowledgeable man.
And if you are seeking more in - depth medical information
about nursing, The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning written by Martha Sears R.N. and William Sears M.D., is a great reso
about nursing, The Breastfeeding
Book: Everything You Need to
Know About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning written by Martha Sears R.N. and William Sears M.D., is a great reso
About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning written by Martha Sears R.N. and William Sears M.D., is a
great resource.
There are so many
great books about oral health, many of which feature characters kids already
know and love, like Arthur and the Berenstain Bears.
The
book, plus the Step Away the Inches DVD, would make a
great baby shower gift, or baby's first birthday gift, for someone you
know and care
about.
The
great thing
about that
book is that it talked
about nap schedules and how to look for the signals in your children
about when they're tired and how to work that into their days so that you can be flexible with what your child needs and that's really hard when you have three at the same time but it made us able to come up with a way to have a daily schedule that allowed for having naps and we were really strict
about you
know, we have to do naps.
People
know where it is or vaguely where it is and what it is
about and Marjory Stoneman Douglas in her
great book River of Grass, — very evocative stuff.
But I was fascinated by everything he told me, and as I wrote in that article, we were interrupted at one point by [a] phone call from Ray Smullyan, the logician and magician and musician — although I didn't
know about the latter two, I only
knew of him as a logician at the time and a very, very influential logician on myself; he had written a
book that had a
great impact on me.
I
know there have been others but there's a good popular
book to be written
about how this fluke that gave us these
great Hungarian minds --
And, you
know, biological photosynthesis, you
know, which is this miraculous, incredible thing that we're still — there was this
great book, was called Eating the Sun, talked
about current understanding.
Just
about every guy loads up the bar and benches out measly half reps. I just chuckle and think to myself, I
know so much from your
books now that I'm going to build a
great body while these guys are stuck in the same place forever.
You will be able to read a
great deal more
about how to eat, select and prepare foods, as well as what to eat and what avoid in the first and introductory
book in the Psoriasis Program series, entitled The Psoriasis Program, and the second
book entitled The Psoriasis Diet, a very comprehensive
book about everything you will want to
know about food and psoriasis.
Dr. Michael Lam shows that he
knows what he is talking
about when it comes to this syndrome and this
book goes into
great depth of which I have not read before.
Without
knowing much else
about your lifestyle I can only recommend you start by visiting a naturopath or holistic nutritionist to help bring your body back in to balance, and I highly recommend this
book https://www.drlibby.com/shop/womens-wellness-wisdom/ which is a
great start in putting the pieces of the puzzle together as to why you are having trouble losing weight.
There's a lot of other minerals, zinc and manganese, but I think the ones that, if people... for the listeners to started with, I think it's important to get your vitamin D level checked, because vitamin D is essential... and I
know you talk
about this in your
book, you have a
great section in your
book on vitamin D.
By the way, I
know what you mean
about some comments that people leave, I had someone saying,
great book review... I was huh... lol... I didn't publish that comment xox
So
great to get to
know you better and that's so exciting
about your
book!
Current users of the
book have said: «this is groundbreaking stuff... so simple and so powerful...», «I feel stronger because I
know what to ask
about the evidence... any evidence», «my primary colleagues love this
book... now we bounce off each other and have become a
great school», «Dr Slater is a real living teacher and I think a modern day maverick... as soon as I hear words like «the evidence says...» I use what I got from this
book...» «I want the best from my students, my staff and myself and....
The Give Back, Give
Books campaign is all
about building literacy, because we
know that
great readers are more likely to be more successful academically and in their lives beyond school.
Hershey 2000 — Michael Worthington - Williams visits the
greatest autojumble show on earth /
Book Offers — A seasonal selection of motoring
books from The Automobile's Enthusiast's Bookshelf / Falcon Knight of Old Brooks Brierly looks back at a short - lived American offspring of Dodge / Dashing Devons and Dorsets — Finbarr Corry thinks it might be fun to own a classic Austin A40 / Altons for Alvis — Guy Griffiths reminisces
about his life in the motor trade in the early postwar period / Popular Perfect — Jonathon Wood recalls the life and times of the first Ford to be
known by a name / A Very British Affair — Elizabeth Bennett reports on the 2000 London - Brighton run / Original Oxford — The Editor takes to the road in a 1913 Morris Oxford.
Often, authors are
great at writing in their genre, but they don't
know the first thing
about writing the marketing copy that will sell their
book to readers.
Obviously you
know little
about how the
book business works, if you really think there's a conspiracy to silence your precious voice, or that publishers aren't interested in publishing
great books that will make money.
Buzz from others, real recommendations from people I
know, tweets gushing
about the
great book they just read, all those things will get me to check out a
book.
On this page, we've put together an overview of some of the things you need to
know about book rights as a self - publishing author, along with some
great links to where you can find more information.
«You can write a
great book but if nobody
knows about it you're not going to sell.
So sorry to miss your talk at University of Winchester on Tuesday —
knew there was a talk
about self - publishing going on but had no idea you were giving it (crawl, crawl, but I do follow your blog, your tweets and have your
great book on self - publishing!)
Thank you for the info Vinny, now I think I see, You'd like a blog
about marketing from lil» ol' me, Promote only when you are in a happy mood, And never promote your
books by being far too rude, Try to make your posts interesting, clever and funny, And try not to part with a large amount of money, Now I feel there is one thing I should stress, Never go and give your cash to a vanity press, Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your
book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think
about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an author they do not even
know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge
great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of love,
He wrote the
book on writing fiction, and he has built mailing lists both as a fiction and nonfiction author, so
no matter what genre you're writing in, he has some
great tips and knowledge
about building an e-mail list.
It's
about creating and publishing
great books and it's
about people coming in and having that wonderful experience of not
knowing what they want and being enchanted.
It's only Day One and I've already heard all
about what Indie authors need to
know, learned how to run a
great author cooperative, and listened to the
great Joel Friedlander talk
about book design basics.
Finding the right audience is a crucial part of the process and expanding outside of bookstores and libraries is a
great way to snag those who might never have
known about your
book.
If Chapters really cared
about books, they would have let the
greater community
know that there was an opportunity to take over a bookstore.
Michael — This is
great to
know But I'm not sure
about this sentence: «
Book worms are 17 percent less likely to die than those who did not read
books, while those who read most were 23 percent less likely» As a bookworm, I'm thrilled to think I'll live forever
About the Author: Lawrence Hill is the author of the novels Any
Known Blood (1999), Some
Great Thing (1992) and The
Book of Negroes (2007)(Someone
Knows My Name in USA) and the non-fiction works Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada (2001); Women of Vision: The Story of the Canadian Women's Association (1996) and Trials and Triumphs: The Story of African - Canadians (1993).
Now, three months from my debut
book release, I
know this was a perfect fit for me and a
great way to learn
about the publishing world... and I've learned so much!
A
great many authors find themselves with
books over 100,000 words and when told
about the costs of designing and printing a
book of that length, do not
know what to do next.
It's
no less true for an author: selling a
book to someone ill - suited to your writing (or even «meh»
about it) is
great for that 64 cents (the royalty a paperback pays), but not so wonderful, as the reader who feels was ripped off is going to take it out on your reputation (because most readers have
no idea how little of that cover price goes to the author.
Hi Elizabeth, I don't
know much
about kid's
books but certainly the app market and picture
book market on the tablets is taking off so yes, i think that is a
great way to go
about it.