It's not that the book bloggers are being snobbish and looking down on indie titles (
we love books in general... we really don't care who wrote them)... it's just that we've all had experiences with the problems associated with these books, and for people who are not paid to book blog (that is a big no no in this hobby — yes this is a HOBBY, not a job) the hassle often isn't worth it.
Not exact matches
Through my
love of learning and science I read many a
book, articles, TV programs, and websites on science
in general and evolution
in particular.
Yes Please by Amy Poehler — I'm not usually one for reading humour
books or
books by comedians
in general, but I
loved Tina Fey's Bossypants and so I decided to grab this one from the library as a bit of light reading one weekend.
I wrote the
book out of
love for and loyalty to the Christian tradition
in general and the Roman Catholic Church
in particular, and out of a desire to support the church's moral authority.
But when I have seen this, my next task is to let the
book's message universalize itself
in my mind as God's own teaching or doctrine (to use the word that Calvin
loved) now addressed to humankind
in general and to me
in particular within the frame of reality created by the death, resurrection, and present dominion of Jesus Christ.
The latest
book in a series of which he is
general editor offers a reflection on sex, marriage, and Christian
love that appeals for solid grounding
in the Bible and a tradition of moderate Calvinism.
In that book, written for the general public and not for scholars, I suggested that love includes the following elements or aspects: commitment, mutuality, fidelity, hopefulness, union — and that its goal is fulfillment in and with another or with other
In that
book, written for the
general public and not for scholars, I suggested that
love includes the following elements or aspects: commitment, mutuality, fidelity, hopefulness, union — and that its goal is fulfillment
in and with another or with other
in and with another or with others.
Hi Ella, Absolute
love your
books and all your recipes
in general.
i would
love also to see more breakfast recipes but
in general more recipes that are EGGLESS... very hard to find... i can't use now so many of the recipes
in your
book because i can not eat eggs... thanks!
I am extremely touched by all the messages I received throughout the year from readers telling me about how much their kids
loved the printables, the quiet
books they made and just enjoyed my ideas
in general.
You are raising kids; you write
book after
book for
general audience
in addition to research paper after research paper for a lay audience; you
love, you know, regular stuff like Bugs Bunny cartoons and Mel Brooks movies and baseball — he's a Boston Red Sox fan [but what are you gonna do?].
Which makes so much sense since that is the
general consensus with my varied taste
in things I
love such as
books, movies, music.
I
love Christmas
books in general so if you have any suggestions for me I would be grateful.
Plus, I've been
loving her blog
in general — the recipes, the
book club posts, and of course, her corgi!
Book and Brew provides regular reviews of literary fiction
books, plus writing tips and
general bookish
love for those who spend most of their time
in the company of a good novel.
[Blu - ray Review] Looking and sounding like a million bucks (or more) and full of exhaustive bonus content new and vintage, the Blu - ray release of «The Jungle
Book» is a must - own for anyone who
loves animation, the Walt Disney studio, or film
in general.
Darwyn Cooke's Eisner Award - winning mini-series, «DC: The New Frontier», gets the direct - to - DVD animated movie treatment, which will likely please fans of DC comics
in general, even though its revisionist nature may irk some «Justice League» fans, while those who
love the comic might feel like too much was left out to call this a truly successful adaptation (400 + densely presented comic
book pages squeezed into a mere 75 minutes).
While filled with delicious tidbits about the Tower of London and interesting British history
in general, this
book is more about the power of
love and how it can transform even the deepest of grief (Diana C).
I'd
love to hear more about the
general level of indie participation
in last year's
book signings.
In general, I love all the aspects of managing in the book business — buying the stock, talking to customers, setting up events and generally being on the floor and working the registe
In general, I
love all the aspects of managing
in the book business — buying the stock, talking to customers, setting up events and generally being on the floor and working the registe
in the
book business — buying the stock, talking to customers, setting up events and generally being on the floor and working the register!
For browsing, lazy reading on a porch and
general ambience, I
love love love Square
Books in Oxford, MS.. In college, I couldn't get enough of Trident Booksellers & Cafe — especially because it's open late and hosts a fun trivia gam
in Oxford, MS..
In college, I couldn't get enough of Trident Booksellers & Cafe — especially because it's open late and hosts a fun trivia gam
In college, I couldn't get enough of Trident Booksellers & Cafe — especially because it's open late and hosts a fun trivia game.
How is the
book similar to and different from other novels with romantic plotlines you have read
in the past, and how do these differences or similarities affect the
general themes of romantic
love in this work?
My motivation for these past 40 years as the editor -
in - chief of this enterprise derives from my life - long
love of
books, the personal importance libraries have played
in my life, and the continued expressions of appreciation and support I receive from librarians, booksellers, authors, publishers, and the
general reading public.
A Sure Thing is
book one of The Donnigans — With the eldest Donnigan brothers adjusting to civilian life, their younger sister constantly
in trouble, and their little brother clueless about life
in general, falling
in love is the last thing on anyone's mind...
The first
book is interesting because the whole concept of «different people valuing different things» and «having different
love languages» can be extended to friendships and relationships
in general.
Turn your passion into a thriving Business you can run from Home - or - from anywhere
in the World if you
love Traveling!Whether you are looking to turn your passions and talents into a business, replace a job you hate or travel indefinitely, supported by a location independent business, this
book will provide you with an abundance of ideas on how to do just that!Both online and local / offline options are covered as well as the use of platforms like: * Youtube * Podcasting * Kindle Publishing * Course Creation * eCommerce * Blogto broaden your reach and create additional income streams
in your niche of choice.Looking to turn your house or car into an income stream?You will find many ideas here, some you probably never considered... PLEASE NOTE: this short little
book does NOT provide detailed business plans or blueprints although a few
general tactics are shared to get you started and relevant training resources are linked.The
book does provide: * a list of 597 Ideas - a number of good training resources to help you with the next steps - an extensive list of platforms for both eCommerce and Freelancing business options - basic tips for niche selection, branding and further resources for marketing.If you want to find out how to start a small business from home, this
book will give you many ideas on how you can turn your passions and talents into a profitable business.The 597 Business Ideas are grouped into the following skill groups to make the search easier: * Administrative * Arts & Crafts * Beauty * Car Skills & Use your Car * Computers * Consulting & Coaching * Cooking & Baking * Design * Electronics * Fashion * Finance * Fitness & Weight Loss * Foreign Language * Gardening * Handyman * Your Home * Humor / Comedy * Kids * Marketing * Movies * Music & Audio * Organizing * People Skills * Pets * Photo & Video * Reading * Dating & Relationships * Sports * Teaching * Travel * Web Skills * Writing * Misc.Ready to start a home based business, doing something you
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Book and Brew provides regular reviews of literary fiction
books, plus writing tips and
general bookish
love for those who spend most of their time
in the company of a good novel.
Who doesn't
love famous, and not - so - famous quotes about reading, writing, and
books in general?
I'd
love to include a fascimile of my poppy (scrap)
book, but So much of it involves written communication and photographs of private groups, the legal CYA is such a headache to even think about that I haven't done anything about writing it for years, though a lot of vets
in general and the American Legion
in particular would like to see more light shined on disabled vets.
S. Meyer Clark, author of Poodle (Kennel Club
Books, 2004), writes, «
In addition to loving life in general, Poodles love people.&raqu
In addition to
loving life
in general, Poodles love people.&raqu
in general, Poodles
love people.»
Book and Brew provides regular reviews of literary fiction
books, plus writing tips and
general bookish
love for those who spend most of their time
in the company of a good novel.
In London for the opening of her exhibition, before heading to Oxford for the launch of a book (she is also a published author), Oka Doner spoke to Studio International about her practice in general and, more specifically, her love of fire and the need to bring it back into her lif
In London for the opening of her exhibition, before heading to Oxford for the launch of a
book (she is also a published author), Oka Doner spoke to Studio International about her practice
in general and, more specifically, her love of fire and the need to bring it back into her lif
in general and, more specifically, her
love of fire and the need to bring it back into her life.
He is perhaps best known for Learning to
Love You More (2002 - 9),
in which he and his collaborator Miranda July asked the
general public to respond to simple assignments, which were later posted on the web and published
in a
book (the piece was acquired by SFMOMA
in 2010).
She recently authored the award winning
book Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of
Love for
general audiences and has now been translated
in Dutch, Spanish, Taiwanese Chinese, mainland Chinese is
in press
in Korean and German.
Alsosee: Odent, Michele «The Scientification of
Love,» Free Association
Books / London / New York, 1999; Janov, Arthur, «The Biology of
Love; «Prometheus
Books, New York, 2000; Lewis, Thomas, Amini, Fari, & Lannon, Richard, «A
General Theory of
Love,» Random House, New York, 2000; Pearce, Joseph Chilton, «The Biology of Transcendence,» Inner Traditions - Bear & Co., 2002; Heath, R. G. (1975): «Maternal - social deprivation and abnormal brain development: Disorders of emotional and social behavior,»
In Brain Function and Malnutrition: Neuropsychological Methods of Assessment (Prescott, J.W., Read, M.S., & Coursin, D.B., Eds).