Sentences with phrase «lend your book after»

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Wood also lent her voice to the book, telling a story about a fun night that the she had with Caroline and Albert after they were upset they had been left behind while their parents attended the wedding of King Constantine and Queen Anne - Marie.
Having read many of Dan Brown's books before, I think I will safely say after his two most famous works have been lavishly brought to the big screen that he's not an author that lends well to cinematic translations.
The Sieghart Review said publishers should not limit the supply of e-books in the same way that physical book loans are controlled, including the lending of each digital copy to one reader at a time, securely removing eBooks after lending and having digital books «deteriorate after a number of loans».
The note lends humor to a tense moment in the book, right after the cowboys who attacked Virgil Earp were exonerated, but it also indicates how far flung the fascination was with the American cowboy.
Penguin Group, which announced last year that any books published after November 14 would not be available for ebook lending from libraries — and initially had said those ebooks would not be available for Kindle, but has since backed down from that statement — has now decided to pull its audiobook downloads from library catalogs for books published on or after that same date.
After exploring how libraries can address the needs of patrons of various age demographics, Coates» first issue was that of the physical location of libraries, one impediment that has actually made ebook lending all the more attractive to patrons who wish to borrow books but still live so far away that a trip to the library has to be intentional and justifiable.
The Constitution emerged as one of the top 10 bestselling books days after Muslim - American lawyer Khizr Khan, whose son was killed while serving in Iraq, flashed a pocket Constitution and offered to lend it to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a speech at the Democratic National Convention.
Many eBooks have 14 day lending windows in which you can loan out your book and get it back after the expiration period.
KDP Select has now proven that a large number of readers go on to make book purchases after borrowing a book by the same author, something that makes back list publication and lending availability an even more appealing option.
His 2013 government funded report said that libraries should not limit the supply of e-books in the same way that physical book loans are controlled, including the lending of each digital copy to one reader at a time, securely removing eBooks after lending and having digital books «deteriorate after a number of loans».
After a few weeks the book will expire and then get sent back to the pool of lend - able books.
Victoria, In the Kindle program where one e-book buyer can lend a book to another, Amazon simply makes the book inaccessible to the borrower after 14 days.
After all, libraries buy books and lend them to patrons all the time, why shouldn't it be the same with ebooks?
The Sieghart Review said publishers should be protected through «frictions» that limit the supply of e-books in the same way that physical book loans are controlled, including the lending of each digital copy to one reader at a time, securely removing e-books after lending and having digital books «deteriorate after a number of loans».
Since libraries have the right to lend a copy to a patron, the book will be DRMed so it will expire after the checkout period.
And in fact, part of the conversation right now is the fact that in some cases, you borrow that book and after, for instance, two or three weeks, whatever the lending period is, it simply disappears from your device.
The news comes just days after Amazon announced that authors making their books available through the Kindle lending service will now get paid on a sliding scale depending on how much of a borrowed ebook the reader actually gets through.
As numbers come out and we learn at least enough about the big success stories to determine how little of the cash pool was available for other authors to divvy up, we should be able to get a clearer picture of how well somebody can expect to do through this program, After all, even if you were only making $ 1 per book sold on each of your hypothetical 30 annual sales through Barnes & Noble, that's better than getting nothing at all from a lending library for Kindle owners.
DRM also limits gifting or lending, the way we do with physical books after we've bought them.
MSNBC reports that some users have bought more books after signing up for Lendle and other e-book lending services.
Yep, I remember very well the misguided mob who went after sites facilitating legitimate Kindle book lending between users (via the Kindle site, NOT as in pirated copies) and I had to quickly back away from a couple of groups I was on because the mob wasn't even interested in hearing how misguided they were at the time.
After her parents separated, DeFeo and her mother ended up in San José, where their neighbor, a commercial artist, would lend DeFeo art books, including How to Draw, which exposed her to the design principles and basic geometric forms that would later dominate her art.
If you can find the book in the interlibrary lending system, that is - the timber industry suppressed this detailed report soon after it appeared.
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