Not exact matches
I keep
hearing such aznimag things
about it.Also I
LOVEd Piper from Five Flavours of Dumb, such a great
book.
I would
love to
hear more
about this
book and how it affected you, and more
about the storyline of the
book.
Hi Dave I
love this
book and I have been talking
about it for months.Elizabeth Gilbert is an amazing writer.I can; t wait to see the movie.I
heard it is even better than the
book.
I do read
books of people writing over scripture, so I was interested to
hear about the
books of Peter Enns and would
love to read them.
I would
love to
hear more
about your favorite
books on food, nutrition and other knowledge around plant - based foods.
I hope you all absolutely
love the
book, I can't wait to
hear what you think and find out which recipes you
love most — there are
about 100 delicious new recipes in there for you to enjoy!
I'd also
love to
hear any recommendations on
books about tea.
I
love hearing about where my
book is being sold.
i've been
hearing so much
about Lindsay's
book, and I've always
loved her blog so I can only imagine all the delicious recipes.
They got a sense of who he was by
hearing about his wonderfully quirky personality and humor, his
love of poetry,
books and talk radio.
I
love hearing how passionate people are
about books and over the last several years, these lists have been my go - to source for so many wonderful reads!
My daughter really enjoyed The Barefoot
Book of Princesses, and I
loved that it was
about princesses other than Ariel and Aurora — these are stories from all over the world, with some familiar stories such as The Princess and the Pea and others that we had never
heard before.
I hope this post was helpful and would
love to
hear about any other
books you think would be a good fit for a one year old.
So this is the first I'm
hearing about the
book, but I
love the fact that you stop the trial because adoption — like so many things in life — is rarely as black - and - white as people want it to be.
We'd also
love to
hear about great kids music CDs, stories on CD, activity
books, toys or other entertainment that has worked for you.
Many adoptive parents report that their children
love flipping through their profile
books and
hearing the story
about how they joined their family.
Many of you have
heard about the
book, «The Five
Love Languages: How To Express Heartfelt Commitment To Your Mate» by Gary Chapman.
Therefore, the first thing to know
about dealing with any tough situation is what I speak
about in my
book in the chapter on self - expression: The child must let the emotions out with a
loving and supportive parent who
hears him out without advice or judgement.
I often forget
about the
love languages — I haven't read the
book but have
heard him speak on podcasts.
I had a brief chance to speak with the charismatic Lindsey — this is her third
book and I really enjoyed
hearing about her real life experiences and how she dealt with them by making better choices... «This is the only body and life you have, so
LOVE IT UP the best you can» --(Food Girl Femifesto).
I
love hearing about new
books, though.
You may of
heard about the The 5
Love Languages: The Secret to
Love that Lasts from Gary Chapman's bestselling
book.
Its hard to write
about myself but i'm an open
book and
love conversation looking forward to
hearing from you: --RRB-
The 5
Love Languages — Gary Chapman What it's
about This
book is probably one that you've
heard of before or been referenced in...
Whether it's running, knitting, playing with your pet, a particular
book or poem, I'd personally
love to
hear about it, and I'm sure the rest of the readers could benefit from it, too.
You'll
hear a little bit
about my new
book, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for
Love Online, have a few laughs, and maybe pick up a few tips on cyber-dating.
If you missed
hearing relationship author Andrea Syrtash at the 140 Characters Conference this week in New York, now's your chance to listen to her first radio interview
about her new
book, He's Just Not Your Type (and that's a good thing): How to Find
Love Where You Least Expect It
The afternoon ended with a presentation by Bob Barker, but unfortunately I was unable to «come on down» to
hear him talk
about his new
book, Priceless Memories?as it coincided with my
book signing of my tell - all romantic memoir, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for
Love Online.
I especially
loved the use of humour in this, hadn't read the
book before so even if I'd
heard about it, I didn't expect the movie to be that fun.
«When I
heard about the program, I
loved the idea of getting kids to read good
books and participate in a competition that was very non-stressful as they work in teams,» says Jennifer Lackey.
Current users of the
book have said: «this is groundbreaking stuff... so simple and so powerful...», «I feel stronger because I know what to ask
about the evidence... any evidence», «my primary colleagues
love this
book... now we bounce off each other and have become a great school», «Dr Slater is a real living teacher and I think a modern day maverick... as soon as I
hear words like «the evidence says...» I use what I got from this
book...» «I want the best from my students, my staff and myself and....
But there is something deeply powerful
about hearing a classroom of your peers read life into a text by reading it with passion and understanding and inflection and... Instead of thinking when you're reading silently, «I wonder if anyone cares
about this
book,» seeing that every other kid in the class
loves this
book, wants to bring it to life, enjoys it, is relishing the fiction and the words in the story.
All children
love to
hear books read aloud and have conversations
about the pictures and the stories — an essential preparation for reading and writing.
I can't wander the floor and find
books I've never seen or talk to the people in the booth and
hear about favorites that aren't getting as much
love.
Maybe I've been living under a rock, but last week was the first I'd
heard of NPR's «My Guilty Pleasure» series on All Things Considered, in which «writers talk
about the
books they
love but are embarrassed to be seen reading.»
I'd
love to
hear more
about the general level of indie participation in last year's
book signings.
Book geeks
love hearing about that sort of thing.
As we approach the launch date, I'd
love to
hear any thoughts on what type of kids
books you like to read
about: picture
books?
When I
heard that the very funny Dahl had a
book coming out
about an unlucky - in -
love romance column editor, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it.
Their daughters, who are my age, are characters in a
book I've
loved for twenty years; talking to them and
hearing about their lives only made me want to read it again.
You can't really go far these days without
hearing about a new
book that will appeal to people who
loved 50 Shades of Grey.
As always, we'd
love to
hear your thoughts or answer any questions you might have
about book distribution!
the thing I have
loved the most
about goodreads and these blogs is
hearing from authors that they're having the same problems as me... it does suck having to read such great
books and worrying that I'll never be as good... or seeing my friends making sales when mine is going nowhere... but I know sometimes it's just the luck of the draw... it's hard sometimes to not compare... but sometimes it's good to know we're all so much alike
I'm one of those people who
loves collecting
books but I've
heard a lot
about kindle from my friends and thought perhaps it will easier to carry it around while travelling.
If you experiment with some dedicated
book formatting software, I'd
love to
hear about your experience.
I
loved hearing more
about the inspiration behind your
book.
«When I think
about «She
Loves You,» and how much I
loved that song, how new it sounded, and how happy it made me feel to
hear it, I think
about how much it represented the mirage of a possible future, one that was more joyful and more interesting than my lonely and borderline - grim childhood,» writes New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast in the
book's opening essay.
If you've had an experience with a digital
books app, I'd
love to
hear more
about it at
[email protected].
Whether you are ready to publish, interested in getting your free Editing Assessment, or just curious
about Breezeway
Books, we'd
love to
hear from you.
I do not receive news
about new
books available but do
love to
hear about new
books available!