Sentences with phrase «much reading books»

There are dedicated e-readers, which (surprise, surprise) are dedicated to pretty much reading books.
I feel I learned just as much reading these books as I did working on the whole seven - issue series.
I learned so much reading this book and I came away full of hope about how we can make life better for all kinds of kids.»
-- New York Times «I learned so much reading this book and I came away full of hope about how we can make life better for all kinds of kids.»
Love being able to lend a much read book to a reader friend.
It's been a long time since I laughed as much reading a book as I did reading Going Postal.
He has read «pretty much read every book, saw every movie and heard every song relating to the subject matter;»

Not exact matches

«This book has nothing to do with physics, but its title will make you look super smart if you're reading it on a train or plane,» writes Gates (a problem, presumably, he doesn't much struggle with personally).
However, because I spend so much time commuting, I'm able to «read» a book a week simply by playing audiobooks while I'm driving.
I read the actual book a few years ago, and it's definitely one that I wish I could go back and tell my seventh - grade self is worth reading, especially since I liked «Brave New World» so much when I read it in high school.
I frequently speak about this when I lecture on college campuses, but even if you are not a full - time employee at a major company, internships will get you so much farther than any book you read or class you take.
Every time, after only one or two weeks, the «book club» was disbanded because there were always those individuals who did not read, no matter how much time we gave them.
Everyone knows reading is an important source of knowledge, but many don't understand how much they can actually learn by hitting the pause button, sitting down and picking up a book.
The takeaway here — as much as it pains someone who writes for the Web to say it — is that the best sort of reading is probably the most old - fashioned: just you, a book, and a quiet room for an extended period of time.
My favourite feature is that it tells you not just how much of a book you've read, but also how many hours it will likely take you to finish.
She read as much as possible, volunteering at the library for better book access, and joined an afterschool robot - building club even though it had just one other member.
I remember reading and very much enjoying the book when it first came out in 1986.
Why It's Worth Reading: Beyond doubt this is the most influential book on negotiating ever written, so much so that most business readers will already be familiar with its basic concept, the proverbial «win - win» negotiation.
Not a book for the cynical — but then cynics don't likely spend much of their time reading parables in the first place.
But in this instance, the book was so damn good that my immediate thought was, «If everybody read what I just read, the world would be a much better place.»
Her investment decisions make so much more sense after reading this book.
Booking data for the first quarter of 2013 is in its early stages of development, so I wouldn't read too much into the data at this time.
Let's say after reading those books (or not reading them) you are still very much interested in having an advisor help you.
-- 0.7 % go to my book accounts, as much of what I read is not availiable at libraries, and I'm a student.
His guerrilla concepts have influenced marketing so much that his books appear in 62 languages and are required reading in MBA programs worldwide.
I've been reading the FAC summaries since 2013 and find them much more informative than the better - known Beige Book reports.
However, my philosophy in reading books is to take out as much as I can, read it with a grain of salt as is suggested, and let the rest go.
I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed reading this book.
His ideas have influenced marketing so much that today his books appear in 47 languages and are required reading in many MBA programs worldwide.
I just got listen to this podcast great info much appreciated you mentioned the book think grow rich I have read part of it so far what I have got out of that book is desire determination and to never stop alot of the stuff that got talked about I had herd of but never of it actually being done by someone big help
Wow, I just finished the book and never expected to be so entertained, I'm almost sad it's not longer just because I loved reading it so much.
There's only so much you can learn from reading business self - help books and searching the internet.
«The Four Pillars of Investing» is the best book and if I had read it before (and of course followed it) I would have not lost so much money.
I've read the book and enjoyed it very much.
The reason I say that was my worst mistake of omission is because the only reason I passed on that stock is because I had read too many value investing books, thought too much about the right multiples for a stock, wrote about value investing, talked with other value investors, etc..
Of course, Guy gas written about his personal story, but it resonated so much with me that I have kept this book in my must - read book advisory list for any budding value investor.
I'm fascinated by how much you can change by reading a single book.
I'm still fascinated by how much you can change by reading a single book.
The ideas are «real world,» and over other business related books I have read, this one made it not only seem possible, but much easier.
Reading seven books is a much cheaper form of tuition than the mistakes you will make if you don't read them.
It's also an easy to read book that pretty much teaches you all of the fundamentals of stock investing.
And yet this is the first popular book on the topic since Christopher Lasch's 1979 bestseller, The Culture of Narcissism (a book still very much worth reading, in spite of its somewhat anachronistic theoretical framework, which draws heavily on Freudian psychoanalysis).
I need to finish the book, but reading Pilon's email newsletters has given me even more insight as to how fasting may very well jump start my weight loss in a big way since I have so much weight to lose.
you can ask questions all you want, test it as much as you like but only you can decide to believe.I have studied hell, read my books about, went to different websites and searched the bible, for a Christian to fear hell is not possible.For one Christ himself said he is the only way to the father.So I think the fear of hell comes from guilt or their power freaks.
To ignore these principles of interpretation is to distort the text just as much as if you ignored the principle of reading poetry as poetry with all the rich meaning of figurative language and chose rather to read it like it was a science text book.
I can see tat a lot of people that don't like that I disagree with the article dismissed my earlier opinion as hate, I certainly don't have as much experience in hate as this people that read about it very often in their sacred books.
Eight years ago, when I read the book for the first time, it was very much the thing a literate Christian was supposed to read.
There is no reason why Jacobs should not lampoon a book after a brief glance rather than dignifying it with a review, but it is a bit much to accompany the caricature with advice to the author on the virtues of close reading.
yes much has to be discerned in the book of remembrance, so called OT, for the priest did all go astray from the ways of YHWH, but one must read, pray, and do the righteous ways of YHWH to get His anointment to understand, and call 1-773-874-0325, YHWH Our Righteousness, the Movement, and arm, and Branch of YHWH, prophesied in Jeremiah 23 vs. 1 - 8, and Jeremiah 33 vs. 14 - 21, also as described in Isaiah 59, and Malachi 3 vs.1 - 4, to get any answers to any questions about this book.
The Givenness of Things: Essays by Marilynne Robinson:: This is the first non-fiction book of Marilynne Robinson's that I've read and it's beautiful, eloquent, smart, and I pretty much underlined the entire book.
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