She doesn't so
much review books as talk about bookselling in general and the industry as a whole.
Not exact matches
I didn't know
much about Tony Robbins, the self - help guru, when I was asked to
review his new
book on personal finance.
The trading
book review, as the new package is called, takes a more rigorous approach to supervising the so - called internal models that big banks use to work out how
much capital they should hold in case swaps turn sour.
The site will contain all kinds of things i.e. what is generally important in stock market trading including
book reviews, analysis of people who have been successful over the years as investors, comparisons of some brokers and their usefulness plus
much more.
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.
Paul Griffiths's sneering
review of our
book, By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed («Against Capital Punishment,» December 2017), illustrates how
much bile — and how little charity — is often to be found in those who speak the loudest of mercy and humanity.
Henry is torn between the emerging parties, insisting on the one hand that he is closer to Lindsell than to Fuller Seminary (where he once taught) but on the other hand scrambling in a number of interviews, articles and
reviews to counteract the
book's threat to the evangelical unity to which he has given so
much of himself.
The CENTURY pretty
much breaks even, whereas I've been told every secular general audience magazine of opinion except the New York
Review of
Books is losing money.
Moreover, few Catholic journals still publish a substantial number of
book reviews or provide
much literary coverage.
A new
book The Day the Revolution Began (SPCK) brings Wright's kingdom - come theology to the
much - debated topic of how Christ achieved atonement for our sin on the cross (see page 66 for our
review).
DEADLY DESERTS Paul Griffiths's sneering
review of our
book, By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed («Against Capital Punishment,» December 2017), illustrates how
much bile — and how little charity — is often to be found in those who speak the loudest of mercy and humanity.
It is doubtful that any philosopher has written so
much for so long — twenty
books, over four hundred articles and
reviews, and a voluminous correspondence, written over a period of eighty - four years.2 In his eighth and ninth decades he published dozens of articles,
reviews, forewords, and seven major
books.
Readers of the New York
Review of
Books learned that
much in June 1997, when they read a lengthy, two - part tirade in which Gould attempted to settle scores with some of his more prominent enemies within the guild of Darwinists.
So this past year, I was
much more selective in which
books I accepted for
review.
She's clearly too divorced from reality to make any educated psychological evaluation,
much less use human psychology to hammer her square religious beliefs into a round
book review.
While I very
much appreciated Gabriel Said Reynolds's
review of my
book, The Islamic Jesus («Jesus for Muslims,» January), there are a few points I would like to clarify.
I had read
much of Borges's work, including many relatively unknown essays and
reviews, as I prepared to write a dissertation on his «Libros y autores extranjeros» («Foreign
Books and Authors»), a biweekly column he published from 1936 - 39 in the Buenos Aires magazine El Hogar.
As my
review explicitly says,
much of Powell's
book «attacks the secular myths by which we idolize the Constitution and the Court,» and it prefers the «corrigibility» of electoral politics to the «pretensions» of judicial
review.
Thank you so
much to Grand Central Publishing and to Annie and Dan Shannon for letting me
review this
book!
They're my favorite
reviews to do when it comes to
books, probably because I love food so
much, haha.
I remember reading
reviews of my very first gluten free cookbook from readers who said that they were so happy I loved Chinese food as
much as they did, since the
book is packed with recipes like lemon chicken, sweet and sour chicken and (you guessed it) gluten free lo mein.
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review of the
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We hope you enjoy reading the above
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It's been out for a few months now, so you might have caught some
reviews (here, here, and here to name a few... and oh my - Melissa made the hoodie, which combines zipper and jersey, which pretty
much makes her a goddess in my
book).
It's hard to come up with
much better evidence for the taboo around criticizing the oppressive nature of competitive mommy devotion than Janice D'Arcy's
review of French feminist Elisabeth Badinter's new
book The Conflict: How Modern Motherhood Undermines the Status of Women.
«I've been reading and
reviewing a lot of
books lately and I have been lucky to pretty
much love them all.
Widely published and read,
much of her poetry appeared in The New York Times
Book Review and the aforementioned Poetry magazine.
The Democratic - led Assembly also issued its own analysis, the «Yellow
Book,» but didn't so
much as take a stance on the governor's proposals so
much as
review them.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand's new
book «Off the Sidelines: Raise Your Voice, Change the World» boasts an average rating of four stars, though only 32 people bothered to
review the
much - hyped memoir.
Despite Epley's convictions to the contrary, I will complete this
book review on time, and I already know that I shouldn't worry too
much about what other people think of me, because they seldom do.
In his
review of Robert Laughlin's
book Powering the Future, Fred Pearce summarises the author's view as «ultimately the planet won't care
much about our carbon dioxide emissions» because the gas will all end up in the oceans (1 October, p 46).
Though I
much enjoyed the
review of Jack Horner's new
book, How To Build A Dinosaur (28 February, p 44), I have to say I was a little disappointed that the reviewer, Jeff Hecht, continually made the common mistake of referring to a «reversal» or «rewind» of evolution.
A History of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) and Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) NISE Net partner Chris Toumey of the University of South Carolina NanoCenter has published his
review of Cyrus Mody's Instrumental Community, noting, «the
book emphasizes that no matter how good the technology was in [STM's and AFM's], they required acceptance in certain scientific communities before they could contribute
much to nanotechnology or other scientific fields.
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So, when I was asked if I can
review the
book, «The Swing,» by Tracy Reifkind, I just had to see just how
much of a physical transformation she has accomplished.
I know two
books in a month doesn't seem like
much, but I had been so off track... Continue reading
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I'm learning so
much about what fuels fear in the
book I'm reading this month (I'll be sharing a recap /
review next Sunday so be sure to check back).
Thank you so
much for reposting the link to your comments on your June
book review.
Thanks so
much for
reviewing my
book, you fabulous lady!
I'm planning to make these
reviews a more regular feature since I read so
much, typically 5 - 6
books per month.
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There are some characters missing from the final battle, which in the
book was pretty
much a
review of every living person left in the series, but seeing old standbys like schoolmates Seamus and Dean Jordan are a welcome connection to the series» history.
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At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such
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