Sentences with phrase «more about this novel»

Learn more about this novel product that joins other plant - based meat alternative and is sold alongside actual meat.
The project has been in limbo since 2005 but it seems as though it's back on and having read a little more about the novel, I'm happy to hear it's back because it sounds pretty awesome.
The OneApp continues to evolve as its administrators learn more about school - choosing families and families learn more about this novel system.
To learn more about her novel «Quantum Leaps in Princeton's Place,» feel free to watch its book trailer on YouTube.
I'd play around with beginnings day after day, until I got sick of myself and kept writing, figuring that I'd fix the beginning once I knew more about the novel I was writing.
Read more about the novel in this review.
I interviewed Allan to learn more about the novel and his approach to the story, and to find how it was inspired by the highly visible and high - profile death of an actual Border Patrol Agent, Brian Terry, in 2010.
Last weekend I posted a few books available for purchase along with a buy link so you can learn more about the novels (and click that «Buy» button, of course).

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Business Insider previously reported that Amazon's CEO learns more from fiction than non-fiction, and this novel about a butler in post-war England is one of his favorites.
Some of the biggest threats experts are thinking about in 2018 range from the familiar to more novel cybersecurity considerations.
If you picked up a book instead, you could be benefiting more by learning about something new, reading something inspiring or simply relaxing with a fun novel.
For a novel, it taught me more about the world than most nonfiction books I've read.
Folman's adaptation attempts to update some of the themes of Lem's book to fit our modern obsession with entertainment, but the original novel is more about the use of psychotropic drugs to create a dream world in which everyone thinks himself happy.
How about updating your bible and remove the BS, figure out where «god» was wrong, suck it up and rewrite it, put a little reality into it and it might become more believable and less like a harry potter novel.
• Patrick Leigh Fermor, The Violins of Saint - Jacques: No one in the twentieth century wrote more magnificent English, or prose of a purer purple; but, while his travel memoirs are now more widely appreciated than ever, his only novel (or novella, really) tends to be overlooked — a deftly constructed, economically proportioned, perfectly satisfying little tale about the small twilight world of a fictional French Caribbean island on its last day.
Flannery O'Connor's novel The Violent Bear It Away does suggest a more satisfactory relation for human beings between the ordinary and the transcendent though it is, on the face of it, a very strange one indeed.19 Her novel is about a fourteen - year - old boy, Francis Tarwater, who, after the death of his great - uncle, a self - proclaimed prophet, goes to his uncle Rayber in order to fulfill the Lord's «call» that he, Tarwater, baptize Rayber's young idiot son.
There can be no doubt that the author of these words also had in mind the purpose of a novel, perhaps one that would help break the spell of current assumptions in order to surprise us with the complicated truth about ourselves — with more dreams than we have dared to dream in what passes for our philosophy.
In his novel High Fidelity, Nick Hornby asks why people worry so much about sexy, violent, and perverse rock songs, and so little about the many more rock songs that luxuriate in beautiful sadness, usually a sadness fueled by love.
Recent novels by evangelical leaders say more about popular American Christianity than about the end times.
This romcom novel is about a 20 - something American called Rosie whose happy life as a newlywed suddenly... More
There is in fact nothing more to be said about the novelty of these uniquely occurring occasions than that each occasion is novel, that it happens only once and is unrepeatable in relation to all other occasions to which, as such, it can stand in a real relation of connectedness.
But nationalism and cultural issues were more important: irritation at a loss of sovereignty to Brussels; worries about the effects of mass immigration; resentment of a cosmopolitan elite that demeans local ways; a creeping sense of social disorder, epitomized by recent satires like Martin Amis's 2012 novel Lionel Asbo: State of England.
If you only read one more thinkpiece about this novel, make it that one.
Those aims capable of addressing an entire species by infusing in them a novel order bringing about the emergence of a more advanced species constitute that part of the Logos which we call the creative Word.
Despite all this, 19th century British novels show the usage of «they» and «he» with a singular antecedent to be about equal; Americans, however, being less sure of their natural language instincts and depending more on grammarians» rules when writing formally, have been more rigid about the «he.»
There is a more romantic version that has the name coming from a novel about a barbaric queen, named Califa, and her band of female warriors who ruled the «Isle of Baja», which was reportedly covered with gold and pearls.
Don't forget to check out new shareable content from SNA to help you positively promote your school meal program during SNEW, and all year; visit the School Lunch Hero Day website to learn more about the history of the holiday, and author Jarrett J. Krosoczka and his «Lunch Lady» series of graphic novels.
From what we know about brain development, it is quite possible that continued exposure to this type of stimuli, especially if it occurs in different types of circumstances will gradually generalize to a more permanent reaction style to new and novel things they encounter.
«They are entitled to be detained safely... not consigned to a corrections crucible that seems more inspired by «Lord of the Flies» than any legitimate philosophy of humane detention,» added Bhahara, comparing prison life at the East River island nestled between The Bronx and Queens to William Golding's 1954 novel about a group of shipwrecked British teens who try governing themselves on a deserted island with deadly results.
He said in a statement that he was excited to pursue «new passions and develop new interests, mainly spend more time writing my second novel» and about «spending more time home and frequenting my beloved New York diners.»
But you don't go to Paladino for sound legal arguments any more you than you'd go to a sports bar hoping to jump into a good conversation about Virginia Woolf's novels.
The researchers are planning to use the novel mouse model to study how ErbB4 may coordinate brain activities, in an effort to learn more about mechanisms behind attention deficit disorders.
Svendsen is more optimistic about his team's work involving human tests of a novel stem cell approach to treat ALS, a degenerative motor neuron disease in which cells that transmit messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles wither or die.
«In addition to providing new information that could help develop novel treatments or a cure for this virus, the findings can also tell us more about how our immune system recognizes virus infections beyond CMV.»
Flatterland: Like Flatland Only More So, Ian Stewart (Perseus) Cosmic strings and multiple universes are woven into this sequel to an 1884 novel about a two - dimensional world in which women were lines and men were polygons.
As yet another day goes by with the World Health Organization (WHO) not declaring that the swine flu outbreak is a full - scale pandemic, more questions are surfacing about why this novel H1N1 has not spread as easily in European and Asian communities as it has in the United States, Mexico, and perhaps Canada.
Professor Neil Bruce from the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products (CNAP) in the University of York's Department of Biology said: «What is important about this transformation is that it converts TNT into a product that could be more amenable to being broken down in the environment.
We caught up with Reeves as he was putting the finishing touches on Dawn, the sequel to 2011's Rise of the Planet of the Apes, to talk about his chapter of a franchise that began more than 50 years ago with a French novel.
«A lot of work that initiated this project stemmed from what we learned about how these pathways work in normal brain development, and as we learn more about how it normally works we think it'll provide us with novel insight about how to target it in disease.»
Examining genome sequence information for more than 250,000 people, the researchers first uncovered 16 new diabetes genetic risk factors, and one new CHD genetic risk factor; hence providing novel insights about the mechanisms of the two diseases.
Alongside efforts to understand more about how these motor proteins work, Eichman is also launching a program to try to discover novel types of glycosylases.
We weighted diverse factors in choosing the winner, including the paper's topic, originality, impact, and more generally the extent to which it exemplified the goals of The American Naturalist: «to publish papers that are of broad interest to the readership, to pose a new and significant program or introduce a novel subject to the readership, to develop conceptual unification, and to change the way people think about the topic of the manuscript.»
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They identified more than 2,600 likely genes, about a third of which are novel.
Most people would think that a book about the toxicity of the elements arsenic, antimony, mercury, lead and thallium would be fairly heavy going, but this book reads more like a novel than a chemistry text.
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In Tuesday's post I talked about the biggest mistake I see a lot of people make with their diet, which is basically that they're not eating «real food», but instead consume mostly evolutionarily novel foods and spend their money on supplements, shakes, «Paleo» bars, protein powders, cleanses, energy bars, and other food items that are typically marketed as quick and simple solutions that will make you healthier, slimmer, and / or more energetic.
I could seriously write a novel about the event and how awesome it is, but I will spare you and refer you to the Houston Rodeo website to learn more!
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