Sentences with phrase «n't real books»

But my real complaint is its basic premise that only publisher can save books and that e-books aren't real books and anything coming from anyone but a traditional publisher is not a real book.
The thought that «those aren't real books» might float through my head.
We want the childhood version of Anne, not the real book version.
But this way of book publishing it is not real book publishing, but only needless and mere business equal to a common financial activity.
You know, the people who say an eBook isn't a real book.
I mean they are screenplays and not a real book, although Scholastic had a huge quarter due to those books.
Many of those who recognize the love and care involved in either the courtly or carnal kinds of care for books (courtly being the ones who view them as relics and carnal being the ones who will tear them to shreds with so much use) say that digital books are not real books at all.
I LIKE IT HOWEVER NOT A REAL BOOK THAT I CAN PUT A BOOKMARK IN AND FLIP THROUGH PA1GES — IT IS VERY TOUCHY TOO CONSTANTLY MY HAIR FALLS ON THE SCREEN MESSING UP THE PAGE I»M READING — PERSONALLY NOW THAT I TRIED IT WILL STICK TO REAL BOOKS

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No, the real reason to write a book is because there is something you have to explore that you think readers want to learn about, not because you think putting «author» on your LinkedIn profile is smart.
Sure, there are quite a few people writing 10 - page eBooks, but not many are publishing a real book a couple of hundred pages in length.
He's since written a book called Social Media is Bullshit, in which he trumpets real - world experiences over virtual ones: «The idea that you're «leaving money on the table» by not using [social media] is patently false.»
You can't do both,» in my upcoming book, Real Leaders Don't Follow, I'm not making this stuff up.
You heard it from Steve Jobs» 2005 Stanford commencement speech, you heard it from me in my new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow, and now you're hearing it from Kagan: Getting fired can be the best thing that ever happened to you, but only if you take a cold, hard look in the mirror and face the truth.
It won't replace a real book, but the reader in your life will thank you when they realize the convenience of having a whole shelf's worth of titles in their bag.
As Jeff Goins says in his most recent book, «Real Artists Don't Starve:» «There is a new Renaissance that is turning starving artists into thriving artists.
After selling about $ 100,000 worth of plastic comb - bound books to interior designers via direct mail, Kimberly Causey wanted to get a real book onto the shelves of bookstores but couldn't afford to professionally print them.
Buffett has said the best investment he ever made was not a stock or a bond or even in real estate, but buying a copy of The Intelligent Investor, a book written by Benjamin Graham.
As I explain in my new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow: Being Extraordinary in the Age of the Entrepreneur, marketing has always had a perception problem.
After reading my new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow, an old friend and business associate who's had a long and successful career, Ziv Azmanov, sent me an email that, among other things, does a pretty effective job of explaining what distinguishes real entrepreneurs from the pReal Leaders Don't Follow, an old friend and business associate who's had a long and successful career, Ziv Azmanov, sent me an email that, among other things, does a pretty effective job of explaining what distinguishes real entrepreneurs from the preal entrepreneurs from the pack:
Although not a real - estate book, it taught me the value of owning assets that produce income, which led me to real estate.
(I explore this in my forthcoming book, EQ, Applied, which illustrates just how EQ works — and doesn't work — in the real world.)
For more on what it takes to be successful in today's highly competitive business world, get Steve's new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow: Being Extraordinary in the Age of the Entrepreneur, and check out his blog at stevetobak.com.
My intrigue stems back to my earlier comments that the long term trends in appreciation in real estate are simply not very competitive versus equities, despite what Robert Kiyosaki had to say in his book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
If these books don't help you and your real estate investing - we will refund your entire purchase amount, within 30 days.
So all the dumb algorithms looked at the order book and saw a lot of sellers — some real, Sarao fake — and not so many buyers, and they panicked and started selling too, and Sarao was there to pick up the pieces:
If you are looking for the «real deal», not empty promises, this book should be on your shelf!
For me about half the book felt fairly useless since I didn't intend to go into real estate (and he focuses on that heavily, not just on the one chapter but throughout the whole book), and I also am turned off by stories that are purported to be true but you're not sure if they are (ie, as mentioned the whole «rich dad» scenario).
If you are considering employee advocacy for your organisation but you are not sure how to sustain the participation of your employees on social media, Yekemi's book offers a three - step framework developed through research and real life examples.
Books are a great place to learn concepts and theory, but if you don't know how everything works together in the real world, it won't matter.
«One of the things that the china beige book plans to do is to give people a real picture of not just the growth dynamics, but also the labor market, the credit dynamics, the macro implications of Chinese growth, indications of future Chinese demand, implications of commodity markets around the world, we try to give the people a much better picture on what's actually happening instead of just relying on official data and press release».
It was the same year that a Harvard Business School «guru» by the name of Theodore Levitt proposed in his book The Marketing Imagination an outrageous notion: the real purpose of a business is not making profits but creating and keeping customers.
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.
It's the same conclusion one can draw from Bethany McLean and Joe Nocera's excellent new book about the mortgage crisis, All the Devils Are Here: the real surprise isn't that there's a new scam being run, but that there are so many willing participants.
Your problem is that you're so busy quoting what the Catholic Church dictates and the bible (a man made book), that you don't see the real problem.
Judgement day is non-existent in the real world, so most of us who see things outside of that giant book of fairy tales are not worried... we live in reality and not in fear.
I fear for all my fellowman, including some of my children and siblings and wish they would just do the simple thing — read the Book of Mormon with real intent, wanting to know if it is true or not.
So that's our interest and getting the communication that comes out of that, whether it's the book or the films hopefully it's coming out of a real thing that's actually being lived and not just talking about some stuff.»
As much as christians spew on about how the mormons are not real christians, they fail to understand that the Book of Mormon still takes on its roots from the same bible they foolishly believe in... nothing like hypocrites to enlighten the mind and prove our point further.
This doesn't always happen, because we live in a twisted world (cf. the book of Job), but when we experience pain and suffering, it is never because God is punishing us for some real (or imagined) sin against Him.
Being LGBT is not a choice (regardless of what the 2000 year old book states, science says different and it is what science states that matters in the real world), there is no cure for it and there are plenty of people who are LGBT that are better christians than you could ever wish to be.
Let's face it — you don't have to be a scholar of any kind to know that no real God would have given such bizarre, tangled, contradictory and downright weird books as his Word on Earth.
I don't have any real issues about the principles promoted in the book however I believe the goal is developing healthy biblical culture within a church community.
My advice to you, if you really want to understand, don't read books, spend real time with real people in a church and discuss your questions
I picture my mother years and years ago — younger than I am now by ten years at least — sitting in the corner of the couch, her first real bible in her lap, underlining practically the entire book of John with tears in her eyes, like she can't believe her luck.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
If the BOOK is the claim... you can't speak of «spirits» as if they are real.
[His] close friendships with women... lived in an intimacy that was not sexual but was quite real,... helped Karol Wojtyła / JP II give a fresh new articulation to the ethics of love and responsibility (to borrow 1 of his book's titles).
GW can be a christian yes but there are some people who are catholics and christians and jehovas and atheist and so on that don't understand their wrong doing, saying God is on my side to go ahead and kill millions of innocent woman and children based on lies while the truth is for oil, that's not a real christian in my book, There's plenty of serial killers out there that says they've heard God telling them to kill.
Also would add since I reread Mere Christianity and now going through Strobels The Case for the Real Jesus, his second book where he interviews NT scholars to answer the six objection mostly raised by Crossan and Ehrman.
Job thought he had a good case to argue before God but the heart of it is our hearts are deceitfully wicked no matter how good we have lived we are still sinners and certainly do not deserve the grace of God.In the book of Job there are some real jewels especially why we do suffer satans plan is to destroy us but Gods plan is to build our faith hope and love towards him in our time of suffering.brentnz
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