Sentences with phrase «n't read an entire book»

Jeremy, I have not read the entire book (Thom's wordy), but I have read other writings of his and I have interacted with him on other web sites.
'» But in fact one of the main reasons the book was written, according to its author, was to show that this is not the case; and Mr. Leithart's comments on the book are so directly opposed, not only to the author's explicit intentions but to the contents of the work as well, that I can not help but feel that Mr. Leithart has either not read the entire book or else has not read it very carefully.
I've actually not read an entire book on the Kindle yet.
I paid the extra and after paying the same price for the kindle fire and hating it because I couldn't read an entire book without charging it, I feel like this is worth the money.
Re # 7, you obviously did not read the entire book.
I have not read the entire book but so far it has enlightened me on what I need to do.

Not exact matches

Entire books have explained how an obsessive compulsion to read text messages and check your Twitter status have created zombies who can't really participate in discussions and can't look you in the eye for more than a second.
For those that can't afford sitting down to read an entire book, here are the seven best blogs for entrepreneurs.
Read the entire book in context, because anyone who has read the Koran (I have) will know that it is hard to make sense of it if you don't read it Read the entire book in context, because anyone who has read the Koran (I have) will know that it is hard to make sense of it if you don't read it read the Koran (I have) will know that it is hard to make sense of it if you don't read it read it ALL.
The whole chapter is readiliy available if people read the whole thing, they wouldn't fall for such trivial madness that presumes that one isolated verse out of 129 could explain not only the whole chapter, but the entire book and religion!
James... I can certainly agree on yr point about self - deception, but remember how long it took the «entire package «to evolve as we know it today... the first list of «our 27 NT books» doesn't appear until the latter half of the 4th century and we know that many other books (that didn't make it in) were known, read and circulated for many generations after.
It seems obvious on reading the entire Ramayana that both the first and last books are not real parts of the Epic, but later additions.
I didn't read entire commentaries, but only the sections on Genesis 1 - 4 from 32 different commentaries, so I figure that counts as 1 book... I also read dozens of journal articles... Click the link for this post to see the archives for the podcast episodes.
You can not pick and choose the verses, but must read the entire Bible and all the books as a unified whole.
You present day christians don't spend much time in the Old Testament nor do you take time to even read the entire book.
This is a key idea, and not just for reading the book of Revelation, but for reading the entire Bible.
The entire book has been edited a bit, I've written a new introduction, there are sweet new illustrations by Julianna Swaney, and a foreword by Kirsten Rickert that makes me cry each time I read it (it won't make you cry, I promise... it's just me.
I feel like a lot of people don't truly read the entire book and understand the concepts, and they confuse it with scheduled, by - the - clock feeding.
Since I would not recommend trying this without reading the entire book & 40; well, you can skim the sales pitch at the beginning & 41;, I won't go into details about the method, but I whole - heartedly recommend this to any parent.
While I haven't finished the entire book I feel like the majority of what I have read so far has basically been a very critical piece on what's wrong with hospitals and formula companies, and less on good advice / tips for breastfeeding.
If you do nothing else, if you don't have the time to read this entire article, at least read this book.
«Reclaiming Childhood: Freedom and Play in an Age of Fear is not only an important book, it is groundbreaking... This entire straight - talking book is worthwhile and a must read for anyone concerned with child development and social policy... We should be grateful that there are still psychologists around like Helene Guldberg who have not confused political laws with the laws of nature and can inform us what kids truly need for healthy psychological development.
«We know there is a contagious effect, and we saw that here, anecdotally, more kids were thinking about it,» says Dr. Plemmons, who did not watch the show's entire first season but did read the book it was based on.
I've read three dating advice books in my entire life: He's Just Not That Into You — which after I read it, made me think no guy I dated was a...
The biggest shortcoming — and perhaps the most / only significant one of the entire series — may be that viewers entering the film without reading the books will not be able to comprehend nearly as much as those who have.
Way too many kids will go the entire summer without reading a single book, and with way too much time in front of the television, so let's NOT give them a head start on that.
But not all lessons require reading entire books.
This is a program where students choose entire series of books that they want to read and work with different staff (not necessarily their own teachers) to accomplish their goals.
But I'd be hard - pressed to tell you when I've had more than two days in a row where I haven't had to stop a lesson because of one or two students who are bent on disrupting the entire class, where I've been able to start a class on time because every student was ready with book, paper, and pencil, or where I didn't have to stop my lesson repeatedly to tell different students throughout the period to please get their heads up and that it's hard to read along when their eyes are closed.
She found that children who read at least six books during the summer maintained or improved their reading skills, while children who did not read at all during the summer saw their literacy skills slip by as much as an entire grade level.
Instead of hedging their bets and only getting digital editions of the most popular titles (which are then always unavailable to most patrons), they can offer access to an entire library and not only allow multiple people to read the same book at once but also avoid paying for unpopular titles.
Unlike real books, you can not download the entire novel to read samples, instead an algorithm extrapolates the first ten or twenty pages and delivers them to your e-reader.
I'd be happy with a system that let me transfer my purchases rather than sharing them - I don't expect my one download of a copy of the new Jonathan Frantzen to provide for the reading needs of my entire extended family at the same time, but lending my Kindle - or in this case my iPad - means lending every book (and every other app), which is not the same as just lending one book.
However, during the 14 - day period the purchaser will not have access to the book, but the friend receiving the shared book will have the entire book on their personal eBook reading device.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to less than $.50 per hour of my time spent reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
Pubsoft technology allows that an entire book can be called for the duration of a reading instance even if connectivity is lost as long as the user does not close the current browser window.
The best book agents won't read your entire query unless the first few sentences grab them and don't let go.
To me, this seemed entirely counter to the entire concept of reading a book, if not patronizing to the romance crowd: basically, blasphemy.
Most people who are fiendish readers might have only read real books their entire life and the notion of reading them on an electronic device is just not comfortable.
However, it would seem logical that there are books out there that readers don't necessarily want their entire connected universe knowing they bought, read, and commented on, such as titles outside the mainstream in politics, religion, or sexuality, just to suggest a few.
When I individually look for bloggers for a book I take care to read the entire review policy and try my best to match up books with those who will enjoy the read (it doesn't always work but I think putting in the effort is important).
The fact that someone can read an entire book in Page Flip mode and the author won't get paid for any of it drives authors crazy.
Note that, even if you already have a written manuscript about your topic specialty, it's unlikely that an agent or an editor with whom you don't already have a relationship will take the time to read an entire manuscript without first reading and liking the book proposal.
Publishers get paid when a book is read, although BUKU has not disclosed if the entire textbook needs to be read or just a certain percentage.
Publishers are paid after a certain percentage of pages have been read, not entire books.
Smith told us that he visited the set in Prague (filming in Russia being sort of tricky these days) and met with the cast — turns out Gary Oldman had read not only the book in question, but the entire series.
From the language to the themes to the structure that breaks the rules — interrupting the plot in order to spin out the entire dénouement of their lives mid-book, then returning to the previous micro-view of the present — Among the Ten Thousand Things is not a comfortable book to read, but a fiercely rewarding one.
DC: Okay, now I really can't wait to read the entire book!
In these instances it directed to the book's TOC at the beginning instead, and the reading progress doesn't work properly either, because it thinks the entire book is just one chapter.
We ask that you not send bound books or complete manuscripts because we may not be interested in reading your entire book, and it can be expensive to send it to us in its entirety.
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