You need to use their language back at them so they can see and immediately think «hey this sounds
like my kind of book.»
Find the readers who
like YOUR kind of book.
Ok this definatly sounds
like my kind of book.
I like these kinds of books where there are animals and people in it, even though it is non-realistic.
What you need to do is find the place people who
like your kind of books hang out and look for / talk about books (like Goodreads).
Second, if those people
like the kind of books content produced by the author they are following, there is a chance they will like yours as well.
It's funny, because they sound
like the kind of books science fiction writers like perhaps yourself read before they start writing their books.
I am an avid reader as well (
I like all kinds of books).
Christian are among my favorities but
I like all kinds of books.
Not exact matches
That jibes with what Stewart suggests, that certain
kinds of books — genre stuff
like fan fiction or romance — work better digitally, but print is still a more desirable way to digest the really good meaty writing.
This
book might not sound
like the most exciting subject for the non-expert but Parrish assures readers that «it's just the best
book of its
kind I have ever read, and I just hugely enjoyed it.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things
like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds
of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority
of the
book focuses on the more naughty
kind of tattling, the
kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject
of ridicule comes around the corner.
The ads that populate the web, the
kind that know to show sneakers to a runner or business
books to executives, provide a model
of what personalization outside the confines browsers and traditional computer systems might look
like, Battelle says:
So instead
of being a prescriptive
book that says, «Follow these steps and this will happen,» it's more
like, «Open your mind to the possibilities and the fact that there might be more opportunity today for a different
kind of leadership than there was in the past.»
«You can think
of it
kind of like Jarvis in Iron Man,» Zuckerberg wrote, referring to an artificially intelligent butler who appears in the Marvel comic
books and movies.
I read a cdn arts
book written by a socialist
kind of like Frasier Crane who actually turned me off arts funding a bit.
So in your
book, this is
kind of almost
like the first real chapter in your
book and it is the first part
of a content marketing story.
Thankfully, there are resources
like blogs,
books and podcasts offering all
kinds of financial advice to help you get on the right track with your money.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name
of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression
of any
kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age
of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word
of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot
of reciting verses
of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic
of what to believe although have read many
books abroad in my youth
of many beliefs out
of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief
of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance
of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front
of him and when was on the top
of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things
like that..
The
book's strength lies in its practical advice on how to tear down obstacles to private charities (
like our church's current struggle with HUD) and its sensible counsel on the
kind of tough - minded compassion needed by people
like Kenneth's mom.
So many
of you have also asked how to help support the
book as well as how to grab all the free stuff
like printables and playlists and the first four chapters to read NOW and that
kind of thing to celebrate the release.
In the modern age, due to
books like The DaVinci Code and Holy Blood Holy Grail, it's become hip to look at Mary Magdalene as
kind of a female Christ figure, even though those
books don't quite articulate it that way.
PLEASE get yourself a hobby and stop reading that stupid
book like it's some
kind of manual for you life.
Because environments do influence the decisions and actions by which we constitute ourselves as one
kind of person or another, this
book should be mandatory reading for those who may
like it least» mothers and fathers
of college - bound young men and women.
Actually Brehvik does not consider himself a christian in his words, «in the strictest sense», so the first part
of your point is moot... Secondly I think a fairer statement would be that not «all» muslims are violent extremists, as many who don't live in western countries are, as their
book does instruct them to kill any and all who do not procalim allah as the one god and mohammed as his prophet... As far as having extreme passion for one's beliefs, if someone was truly to be an «extreme» christian that person would be completely loving as this was Jesus» command to love both God and everyone... to take that to the extreme would mean «extreme» loving,
like the radical
kind of love that caused Jesus to endure the cross for the sins
of us all... includinig the man who committed this atrocity and yes any and all
of the muslim's who have committed similar things.
I
like to read these
kinds of books once in a while because they substantiate my theological position that we are all, given the right situation, capable
of monstrous evil.
It is
like the Bible becomes God to these people — they actually worship the
book — it is a simple
kind of life — it cuts out any thinking or discernment.
The reason it is so often a matter
of dispute is that people differ in what they mean when they use the word, and since deep emotions are tied in with the conviction that the Bible is inspired, to doubt the
kind of inspiration one believes in is apt to seem
like rejecting the Bible outright or making it no different from any other
book.
I
liked the
book because the principles he shares encapsulate my thinking from the past five years about the
kind of life I want to live among the people at my job and in my neighborhood.
The
book will not be everybody's cup
of tea» or, more aptly, pint
of ale» but those who
like this
kind of thing will undoubtedly
like it very much.
By the end
of the
book, Rodrigues,
like his mentor, regards himself as a special case, a different and perhaps higher
kind of Christian.
Kind of like «Jonathan Livingston Seagull» (the
book).
It's so encouraging for us «in the trenches» —
kind of like having a mothering mentor in a
book.
They can not defend their violent
book, they can only turn to pages that contradict the violent parts and claim that God doesn't change except when he does because it's not a contradiction when he does it,
kind of like when Nixon said «When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal.»
She sounds
like a typical conservative critic
of modern academia, except that she's complaining about this
kind of thing in scholarly
books on sexual «kink,» particularly bondage and sadomasochism.
One
of the key characters in the
book is disgraced «faith healer» Holy Wayne (played by British actor Paterson Joseph); a once - average man, bereaved on October 14th, who realises he can take other people's pain upon himself,
like a
kind of emotional sponge.
«At times», says Howse, «the
book reads
like a Gothic novel
of the more salacious
kind, with wooden dildoes and a Venetian confessor - seducer sitting «
like a great Turk in his seraglio».
why don't you start with why humans invented religion in the first place, the origins
of the
books of the bible, the multiple «christ» (copied) stories throughout the history
of time, fossil evidence
of evolution
of man and all species, all the discrepancies in the bible, knowledge
of all the gods that humans have believed in through recorded history, the political uses
of christianity in the time
of it's origin, the fact that every other religion has followers who believe just as strongly in their own god /
book, that fact that if you had been born in another part
of the world you would be a different religion and going to «hell», and that a good,
kind, omniscient god wouldn't allow all the suffering and evil to happen, and wouldn't need «help» as christians
like to tout... and then we'll get to all these ridiculous fools.
I have another question concerning your
book: I'd really
like to buy it, I just wondered which
kind of measurings you included?
This
book will be loaded with full color photographs throughout (I fought long and hard for that), including lots
of process photos showing what the dough looks
like, how to shape different
kinds of bread, etc. xoxo Nicole
It feels
like a storybook illustration, the
kind you know only exists in the faraway reaches
of your mind or on the pages
of your favourite fantasy
books.
Kind of like the «what
books are you reading» post from a few months back — which I printed out and am slowly and luxuriously making my way through, on the theory that people who read and appreciate your recipes,
like me, probably also read
books I'd
like!
We read the
books and Mrs. Burkheiser would show us the
kinds of things they used (she had a large collection
of antiques from that time period) and we did things
like make soap, eat venison, and make nine patch pillows.
Congratulations, it must be such a thrill to walk into a store and see your own
book -
kind of like looking at your new baby through the nursery window!
«I could give you some analytical answer as to why I
booked the match and act
like I'm some
kind of matchmaking expert, but it really comes down to the fact that I want to see it as a fan,» said Sapolsky.
Man city are far from their best and even so there is no hunger from our players... Add the inevitable mistakes from the usual suspects and it looks
like we are just going through the motions with no real desire... Any team with mustafi and xhaka as guaranteed starters has left the top flight in my
books... The only positive we are still one nil down I would prefer to see some
kind of attacking effort in second half and loose by 3 than this
kind of blandness
Kind of like reading
books on different subjects allows you to better understand a wider range
of things.
I don't know if writing this
book is a real aspiration or just some folksy Grudenism
like the shit he said during MNF broadcasts that was actually
kind of fun sometimes.
Knowing Mus that is the
kind of thing he'd get super hyped over as well... BUT relative unknowns is another
of his big things and someone
like Lacazette would be a major signing in his
book.
Nothing
like a little
book release to make me completely nuts and insecure and self - doubting and depressed and generally
kind of mean and bitchy (just ask my family).