Think about
the last book you read and how it affected your life.
Bootyfunk —
The last book I read about Biblical error cited more examples than there are words in the Bible.
The last book I read straight through was «The Mystery of the Shemitah» by Jonathon Cahn
«Sir, I'd just like to satisfy my intellectual curiosity by knowing
the last book you read.
The last book I read cover to cover was actually last week and it was Divergent!
And in a lighting round — to moderator Errol Louis» apparent chagrin — neither could immediately recall
the last book they read.
What's
the last book you read?
The questions themselves are pretty interesting, going beyond the usual «what kind of music do you like,» and «what's
the last book you read.»
When she spots a hot young bartender across the room, her response is «I hope
the last book he read wasn't mine.»
KW: Bookworm Troy Johnson asks: What was
the last book you read?
KW: The bookworm Troy Johnson question: What was
the last book you read?
KW: Bookworm Troy Johnson wants to know, what was
the last book you read?
[LOL] KW: The bookworm Troy Johnson question: What was
the last book you read?
LAST BOOK YOU READ THAT SURPRISED YOU: Orange Is the New Black by Piper Kerman.
Last book you read that surprised you and why: I loved Kwame Alexander's The Crossover, a young adult book written in free verse poetry, about two adolescent brothers who play serious basketball.
You can also see information about
the last book they read (word counts, difficulty, words read correctly, etc.).
This is where
the last book you read will be displayed, along with a 3 other titles.
The second is launching of reading mode and
the last book read to reinforce reading - first application / use.
What's
the last book you read?
Last book I read was One Last Hit by Nathan Walpow — outstanding book.
High - school - aged readers were more likely to have borrowed
the last book they read from the library than they are to have bought it, a pattern that soon reverses for older adults — almost six in ten readers in their late twenties said they had purchased their last book.
And while a plurality of college - aged readers (ages 18 - 24) purchased
the last book they read, they are still more likely than many other age groups to have borrowed
the last book they read from a friend.
Did you find
the last book you read to have been compelling, poignant, and lyrical — in short, a tour de force?
Can you name the publisher of
the last book you read (assuming it wasn't self published)?
pierre, same problem, me it's the top right that is showing cover of
last book read and the balance is blank, bought it from CHAPTERS ON - LINE, called them but was told to call KOBO TECH.SUPPORT, was told that they would send it up to level 2?
A black bar at the top of the screen links back to
the last book you read.
The last book I read is quite popular: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F — k.
You will quickly come to know your best customers by name, the authors they love and
the last book they read.
Among device owners who read a book in the past year, whites and those over 40 were more likely than other groups to have purchased
the last book they read, as were those who live in households making over $ 50,000 and avid readers who read at least 11 books in the past year.
The Home screen shows your latest download, below that you have
the last book you read and you can just click continue to carry on reading where you left off, recently added books, access to your entire book collective and entire periodical collection, the Sony reader store and finally Collections which is where you can organize your books under various collections.
And there's a phenomenon known as «sequential contrasts» which says that our our opinion of a book, or meal, or job applicant, is affected by
the last book we read, meal we ate or applicant we interviewed.
The first rule when answering this question is: Do not lie about
the last book you read.
Not exact matches
Last week the opportunity to
read a not yet released
book by Guy Kawasaki and Shawn Welch came my way and I jumped at it.
While you probably already know Simon Sinek's famous «Start With Why» TED Talk, you may not have
read his most recent
book, Leaders Eat
Last.
He has
read more than a few
books;
last night he finished Ta - Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me and then fell asleep starting Judd Apatow's Sick in the Head.
Singh says he
reads 50 to 60
books a year — once again, far above average — according to a Fast Company article
last year.
One of them was Frank Ogden's The
Last Book You'll Ever
Read, notable not just for its breathlessly loony take on what the next century held for us, but also for including a complete digital copy of itself on a floppy disk stuck to the inside back cover.
When I first
read Tuesdays With Morrie, the simplicity of this
book and the gorgeous relationship between Mitch and Morrie became one of those zingers, and got me thinking about the people in my life who have had a
lasting impact, whether or not they were aware of their role in altering the course of my life.
«In 30 years» time, as technology moves forward even further, people are going to look back and wonder why offices ever existed,»
reads the epigraph quoting Branson in the
last chapter of the
book.
Think about the
last time you
read an important
book.
This is not the first time I have
read Greenleaf «s
book and it won't be the
last.
«The Great Reflation is by far the best economic and investment
book that I have
read in the
last ten years.
(See
last year's 17 +
Books to Give Your Favorite Content Marketer this Season and a SlideShare compilation of more than 75 additional books in the Essential #BestBooks Reading List for Content Market
Books to Give Your Favorite Content Marketer this Season and a SlideShare compilation of more than 75 additional
books in the Essential #BestBooks Reading List for Content Market
books in the Essential #BestBooks
Reading List for Content Marketers).
Over
last 8 or 9 years I have
read a fair few
books on this topic, but none as good as The Storyteller's Secret by Carmine Gallo.
I was instantly taken away to the slums of India when I first opened the
book and
read about a volunteer who felt powerless to do anything to help the people he was serving and how he managed to create something of
lasting value for people who need medical care.
After
reading this
book, you may not be able to do a one - armed push up like Ray can, but you will learn a philosophy, the importance of discipline and practical advice to do the tough things first and become a leader, build a
lasting culture and master your industry profession.
I haven't
read Lewis's new
book yet, but «60 Minutes» had a segment on it
last night, and here is an excerpt.
In a post
last year titled «The Buffett Series - Thinking About Bonds» I recommended reading the chapter «The Last Hurrah for Bonds» in the excellent book, «The Davis Dynasty&raq
last year titled «The Buffett Series - Thinking About Bonds» I recommended
reading the chapter «The
Last Hurrah for Bonds» in the excellent book, «The Davis Dynasty&raq
Last Hurrah for Bonds» in the excellent
book, «The Davis Dynasty».
I finished the true crime
book I was
reading last night and I've started on another.
One
last example, I promise: Last year I realized just how frazzled it made me to fit focused work in between meetings and phone calls every day of the week while still leaving enough space to be with my family, serve my community, visit friends, and read a book or
last example, I promise:
Last year I realized just how frazzled it made me to fit focused work in between meetings and phone calls every day of the week while still leaving enough space to be with my family, serve my community, visit friends, and read a book or
Last year I realized just how frazzled it made me to fit focused work in between meetings and phone calls every day of the week while still leaving enough space to be with my family, serve my community, visit friends, and
read a
book or two.