Sentences with phrase «n't get their books»

I never chased money, and have always given away a large chunk of my income to children in Africa (though it's still less than what he gave), but I don't get the book deal, the radio interviews, or the conference speaking invitations!!!
Preordered awhile ago and Amazon gave me a heart attack yesterday - they sent me an email saying they refunded something and I thought I wasn't getting my book!
i am curious about the original, «thyme - centric» version, as well - haven't got the book myself but will check it out when i get a chance.
WE NEED A MIDFIELD CAPTAIN!!!! Someone who shouts at the ref when zouma don't get booked someone who shouts at welbeck and nearly chins him for not squaring the ball to lacazette fans r a tap in someone who will threaten the linesman when he gave stoke 4 throw ins in a row so that he's to scared to give us offside coz he knows it's onside (corrupt) we don't have a presence just pass pass with no end product and a tiny petty team who lets defenders push them over in the box it's boring arsenal bore me and Wenger is the master of boringness conte Jose are what I like coz they have a bit of an edge i wish I could be arsenal so CM captain
«Some of their players made worse fouls and didn't get booked once,» he complained.
«There were harder ones that did not get a booking.
He usually doesn't get booked and is more comfortable playing with a centre back who is a leader (akin to Otamendi in his best season till date).
3) Dives from Madrid players who didn't get booked (I can't recall any from my anger but if someone remember them ill appreciate it if you tell them) and our player getting instantly booked.
Victor Wanyama in particular was allowed to get away with all sorts and even after a studs up sliding tackle on Ramsey did not get booked.
«He [Lassana Diarra] doesn't get a booking [for a cynical obstruction of Ronaldo in United's first attack],» said Ferguson.
Here is what he said after Manchester United were knocked out of the FA Cup by a Portsmouth team that included the Fletcher - like Lassana Diarra: «He [Lassana Diarra] doesn't get a booking [for a cynical obstruction of Ronaldo in United's first attack],» said Ferguson.
I haven't gotten the book yet but it is on my list.
Her twin brothers don't get a book very often, but when they do, they love it.
We can buy games consoles or DVD players but can not get books for love nor money.
He didn't get the book in on time.
However, if you would rather not get a book, I have some suggestions for you.
I loved the dental book guy but I haven't gotten the book yet.
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He said he would climb Kilimanjaro for charity, then his girlfriend decided to tag along, but he got booked for a movie so he backed out, and since she doesn't get booked for sh-t, she had to keep at it.
It has been great for business and you can't get a booking with him for a while in fact.
When teachers in New York City (full disclosure: I'm one) were told that we would receive curriculum, we didn't get the books until a month into school.
D2D doesn't get your book to Amazon or Google Drive, but adds Scribd, Inktera, and Tolino.
The huge myth that indie writers hold that they can't get their books into bookstores is the last hope of traditional publishers.
And Sacred Cow (myth) # 1 is that indie writers, with their own press, CA N'T GET THEIR BOOKS INTO BOOKSTORES.
Too many of the self publishers are just in it for the money and they can't or won't get your book out there...
Sorry, but you won't get a book deal if you write your query with animated emoticons, invent a new genre, or try to bring back the papyrus scroll.
She only has one indie book out, while all the rest are trad... and when she didn't get a book out for two years (three since the last one in that series), she still had fairly good sales, as many of her fans were happy to read anything she'd put out.
Just as many share how they couldn't get a book contract after they thought they were set.
A co-publisher can not get their book into any venue I can't.
This could be a problem if readers don't get the books they want to read.
And the biggest myth to hit indie writers (because traditional publishers repeat this over and over) is that indie writers can't get their books into bookstores.
Can we talk about book fairs in particular, because when we were there we saw somebody who said, «I've come all the way from South Africa, and I'm not getting any books sold.»
When all the big self - published authors are asked what was their biggest mistake, the overwhelming answer is not getting their book edited.
It's a volume business, if they don't get your book they'll get somebody else's.
Early reviews matter more than the few sales you would have made if your fans hadn't gotten the books for free.
Readers, because they can't get books they want, and authors, because their sales take it right in the teeth.
I'm really not cool with passive - aggressive messaging to the basic effect of «we can't get this book for you right now, maybe we MIGHT get it in another 2 - 3 weeks».
There isn't a major publisher or any publisher with a large distributor that wouldn't get the books to Amazon within a few days of an order being shipped.
Publishers can't get your books in bookstores or guarantee reviews by big newspapers, and although they can sometimes snag a big media blitz or spot on the Colbert Show, these appearances don't always generate a lot of sales.
In the past, writers who couldn't get their books commercially published paid companies to print their manuscripts.
At CreateSpace, you can upgrade a title to the Pro plan and get expanded distribution, but that won't get your book onto other Amazon sites.
As an indie author whose micro-publisher is in bed with Amazon, I can't get my books into such stores, which refuse on principle because the telltale barcode and «printed in» on the last verso page of my books proves they were printed by Amazon's CreateSpace — despite an independent imprint with its own ISBNs.
, doesn't get your book into all the Amazon sites, and your book has to meet certain requirements (trim size, number of pages).
If they «just don't get your book», don't tell them so — thank them for taking the time.
I can't get the book posted to any major indie distribution site without at least five reviews.
I could not get the book I tried it on to display nine simultaneous thumbnails; just one preview page as large as all nine pages depicted above.
But when I can't get the books I want from Amazon even in paper version, all of a sudden I have to start paying attention to the ebook wars.
In other words, shoppers who Google Hachette titles likely see an Amazon product page as their first result, then click through and find they won't get the book any time soon.
Agents or editors that can't get a book past their in - house review committees may see an opportunity to provide services to a project they like at the e-book level.
If consumers can't get the books they want from Amazon they will move to other retail sites for what they want.
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