Sentences with phrase «much pleasure reading»

The language of Joan Rowling is very sophisticated since she is a British and you will get so much pleasure reading these novels.
So I have faith that some readers, if not all, will find as much pleasure reading Between Mountain and Sea as I had writing it.

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A pleasure reading through the much looked for recipe!
Sending so much love to you two; this post was a pleasure to read.
SMALL SENSATION Sirs: I have been reading your magazine for about six years and have derived much pleasure from it.
I had the pleasure of reading them nearly eight weeks ago now, and let me tell you that in those last weeks of pregnancy, their beautiful, inspiring, real, funny, and honest and creative words evoked so much emotion for me.
We place so much importance on «getting things done» — that we forget the simple (stress - free) pleasures in life like, reading a book, taking a walk at the beach (or park) and just being kind to another human being.
It is so much pleasure to read your blog, your writing just takes directly into your train of thoughts.
Your posts are such a pleasure to read, you write with so much passion and talent.
Ah, you read my text again, this is really a pleasure for me and I agree 100 km with the scooter maybe are a bit too much especially as the scooter is an electric one and I don't know if the battery will last long enough for such a route;) Wish you have never ever to bear again a traffic jam!
I always get so much pleasure out of reading your thoughtful words.
In other words, Bruce Springsteen FAQ is not something to be consumed for the pleasure of reading as much as its detailed more
Reading that partial list of celebrities overjoyed to be in Zoolander 2 provides just as much dubious pleasure as watching them mug for the camera, but it does save you an awful lot of time.
I just had the pleasure of watching Ava DuVernay's latest film «13th» on Netflix and I can not stress enough how much I urge you to stop reading this and go watch that right this very moment if you can.
To be perfectly honest, I've been so busy writing and teaching lately that I haven't been able to do much reading for pleasure.
«Key findings reveal predictors of reading frequency, the importance of reading aloud to children at various ages, how frequently children have opportunities to read for pleasure at school and much more.
Anecdotally, students have told me they prefer reading for pleasure on paper because they spend so much time on screen that it shifts them into a more relaxed frame of mind.
Paying much more than $ 6.99 per book for my casual reading pleasure is too much for my budget as a general rule.
I always hesitate to start reading a new Karin Slaughter book because I know that once I do, I won't be able to put it down and, even at 400 plus pages, the reading pleasure will be over that much sooner.
Robert M. Parker, on the other hand, has never been to everyone's taste: His exhaustive, and sometimes exhausting, consideration of vintage and history may be too much for all but the serious oenophile, but the fourth edition of his Bordeaux: A Consumer Guide to the World's Finest Wines is a remarkable achievement, the sort of book those real admirers will read for pleasure as armchair chefs...
So much ink has been spilled on the Annales School of history that I feel that I have little to add on that, but Braudel is a pleasure to read, and doing so makes me wish that I had a better memory to keep track the endlessly fascinating facts and anecdotes that inhabit every page.
Even today, you can find articles on the much - diminished Bookish.com like «Five Authors Pick Their Favorite Pranksters in Literature» and «Romance Author Jennifer Ryan on Embracing Your Guilty Pleasure Reads
These days, I read as much for usefulness as for pleasure, trying to pick up as many valuable literary qualities as I can — shoplifting, while avoiding grand theft.
There is a certain pleasure in knowing that someone not only read a book I liked but could so accurately describe it in a few sentences without giving too much away.
Add in an overall lack of knowledge about marketing books, designing covers, formatting, and most of all, editing, and you'll simply find that much of the slush that has traditionally piled up on agents» and editors» desks is now being e-pubbed for your reading «pleasure
Kindle app for iPad and iPhone is so powerful and gives so much pleasure in reading because it's the tip of the huge and highly advanced digital content ecosystem built by Amazon.
So much of the «open educational resources» movement and the drive to aggregate and mash up these resources is being driven by a «print on demand» philosophy that to find a textbook creator sensitive to the future of mobile reading, its cost efficiencies, and its convenience, is a real pleasure.
Kindle app for Apple's mobile devices is so powerful and gives so much pleasure in reading because it's the tip of the huge and highly advanced digital content ecosystem built by Amazon.
It has been a pleasure to read your arctiles and I hope you will be here writing much longer than the next five years.
I didn't get to personally talk with you earlier this year at the conference at Ursinus College and I wish I had, but it's a pleasure to read of your continuing efforts to see the world from a point of view we can all benefit so much from and to share your reflections with others.
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