Sentences with phrase «listen to this book again»

Until then, I'll just listen to the book again (I loved the audiobook because Tippett is the reader and there are conversations with others interspersed).
I would definitely listen to this book again.
I will definitely listen to this book again and put a lot of it to good use.

Not exact matches

If i was an atheist I would not worry about taking advantage of other people for my own benefit since I would have nothing to loose... Again I don't listen to what religious books say they all have been twisted, but some things are common sense.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
Listen, over and over and over again (don't make me go in and count them — probably 100s of times) your book says the «The «LORD GOD» spoke to Moses and said: «blah blabbity blah», delineating each law that was supposed to be transmitted to the people.
Listen to Craddock again: «Historically and theologically the community and the book belong together in a relationship of reciprocity.
you both are choosing to listen to a man standing on an altar telling you about the «end of the world» blah blah blah from a book that isn't complete, has been written and re-written over and over again to suit the goals of whatever king or pope wanted it to say or mean; instead of something you can test yourself?
Books can help; listening to others who «have been there» can bring intellectual assent; but once we have met the Jesus of Matthew 25:35 - 45 and Luke 4:18 - 19 in the hovels and barrios and streets of our own and others» lands, we can never again read the Bible in the same way.
When your caught out in a lie or cheating it always starts listen baby please, or you want to get into her good book again..
Even better is the fact that your child can listen to her favorite book over and over again without you having to read it a million times!
Then again, I could listen to hear read the darn phone book any day of the week.
Now when I am illustrating my books and listening to music, I feel like a teenager again.
I just listened to the audible book North and South again recently and look where segregation leads.
So, again, if you're really interested in writing, publishing your own books, have a listen to The Creative Penn, and within a few weeks, you will be an expert in the current state of self - publishing.
posted at 30 Day Books, saying, «If you never listen to anything I say ever again, please just take this one piece of advice on board!
Back when our children were small, we'd have an audio book playing on even short journeys as the stories were just a few minutes long and the children would happily listen to the same story, or parts of it, again and again - and again!
But I came to so crave hearing the book that I began to listen for a full hour at a time, then a full chapter, stopping to nap in between and waking again to listen to the story.
Listen to Rose again, this time at the end of the book, describing Charlie's performance at the talent show: «It's like feeling the cool change come through your window on a night when you're hungry for a summer breeze.
I feel it when I see reviews or get emails from people who say they literally couldn't put down Take Back Tomorrow, when someone reads The Somniscient late into the night and then is compelled to start reading again first thing in the morning, when people tell me they've been kept up until 3 o'clock in the morning because they couldn't bear to stop reading, when someone who listens to audio books only in the car says she broke her rule and listened to LC Kane's reading of The Girl at the End of the World throughout her day because she HAD to find out what happened next...
The Sell More Books Show Tune in here The lowdown: I confess, I've only been listening to the Sell More Books Show for about a week (shame on me again), but I've been very impressed with what I've heard so far.
Though the book didn't add a ton to the knowledge I gleaned from the project itself, it's still definitely worth a listen (I've no doubt I'll listen to it again).
I normally checkout books / audiobooks from a computer, and always hated that when it came to audiobooks, I had to basically go through the same process again when I wanted to listen from Overdrive.
After using the editor changes, read your book again, using Microsoft Word's Text to Speech feature to listen to your book while slowly reading.
I was looking to publish one book after listening to this I'm inspired to do anything I put my mind to this is a very informative book that can give you the step - by - step process of being author Glen really does break down the process and it is an easy read I'm excited to sit down and listen to it again with my notebook So I can get started!
Yes, Apple's getting radical again and the company that showed us a new way to compute, and a new way to listen, is about to show book lovers everywhere a new way to read.
If a book has five 3 - star reviews consisting of one - liners similar to, «It was okay but I wouldn't read it again» and one 5 - star review of 250 words following the above standard formula for literary reviews, potential readers are more likely to listen to that one review of quality over the others — returning a modicum of respect to the medium.
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