Sentences with phrase «negative points of any book»

They follow our reviewer guidelines instructing them to write honest reviews noting both the positive and negative points of any book.

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So here: as confessional Lutheran I subscribe to the entire Book of Concord (on - line), which is supposed to be a thoroughly Biblical systematic treatment going through all the controversies, reposing the questions, giving the points in the affirmative and the negative, and so on.
I say this not to be negative or downplay what you're saying, as I've seen it work for lots of writers, but only to broaden the point that not everyone is capable of that upfront investment, and as hopelessly impatient I can be at times, this is an issue than «just writing more books» will not solve regarding indie publishing in the big picture sense.
Isn't the point of digital publishing and the surge in popularity of e-reading related to all the negative things that digital has stripped away, like eliminating paper and ink costs, shipping costs, and wait times to receive new books?
However, this may confuse customers to the point that some of your previous customers buy a second copy of the same book by mistake, which could result in negative reviews.
There's actually the kind of negative review I like, where the person reviewing it says they don't like certain things that are actually the selling point of the book.
She noted with another light laugh that some authors who practically beg to have their book reviewed will often focus in on the one negative she might point out at the end of a review and give her a hard time for that, forgetting that having a generally positive review is rare and valuable.
Even if this event is described in many historical books and has historical affirmation as negative or positive, while writing English coursework, you must argue your point with the help of supporting material.
As a consumer, it's gotten to the point where I won't even bother reading a book on Kindle that doesn't have extremely analytical and descriptive passages about what the book meant to them - whether positive or negative or a bit of both.
This book addresses common complaints that come up in a marriage and gives real life examples of couples discussing each complaint, pointing out both positive and negative aspects of each part of their communication in detail.
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