Sentences with phrase «never heard about those books»

I'd never heard about the book or his story.

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If they're religious they're praying they won't die and the LAST thing on their mind is wasting their last moments on earth discussing something they've never personally seen, only read books about or heard lectures upon.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had heard some of his teachings... some of the things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
I never heard of Jesus saying anything about blasphemy.The trouble is you people make all this up as you go along just the way the bible and and all the other holy books have been revised a thousand times.
I've never heard of N.T. Wright and maybe he's a quality guy, but it's so typical of scholars to write books containing hundreds or even thousands of pages about a topic the God covered in five to ten chapters.
Never heard about this, Very cool, but I bet some wacko fundie destroys all the non-religious books.
We may and perhaps ought to be impatient about the world's quip that when a man becomes a bishop he will never thereafter eat a bad meal, read a good book, or hear the truth.
Best of all, this book closed with several chapters on pertinent theological questions for today, such as how to reconcile the Bible and science, how to understand the violence of God in the Old Testament, and how to make sense of what the Bible teaches about women, homosexuality, and the fate of those who have never heard the gospel.
Your telling me, that given these FACTS that we know are true, a magic being called God chose to suspend the laws of physics and human biology about 2000 years ago to let us know he's here and never hear from him again or find any signs of his existance in the know Universe exept that book that you keep pulling nonsense quotes from?
In the opening sections he laughed at the way in which the theme of faith and works had now been taken up so widely by all preachers — «they slyly leave their sermon book under the bench and whatever else the shouting in the pulpit used to be about, and they begin to preach to us again on faith and good works, about which one never used to hear or know anything».
life is about right and worg thats wart i know about the bible you have to have fath in this turth or you will never understeand how the bible has the guid line for how thay can be peace in the world if you will really spead a lot of time reading the bible than look up on google or in some other books to many for me to name im taking about none chritin books at that and comeper them you will find that there is a lot of stuff that proves the bible as being right i wise i kone how to say it better to but i cant sorry but wan you pray just ast if there is a god make your self real to me other wise i have to hard a time beliveing somepen i cant see or hear and he will make his safe real and than you just sheek him to show you ware to go from there
When you show up, you hear people talking about food, you see pictures of food, books about food, and hear a lecture about food, but when you leave you realize that you never actually got any food.
I was talking to a person if he went to church and he stated all they want is your money.You got to give your money to read books about GOD, I mean like thirty dollars and more and the same for a dvd or like if you could give 1,000 or more to keep on the air.He and I both think we are better off stay at home and read the Bible and study it.I think if you are born with the new sperit of GOD you will understand the Bible without the loss of great somes of money.After they sell so many dvds it becomes 100 % profit and they never lower the price so can obtain one.For this is wrong, it states in the Bible that this would happen preachers for money to learn about everyones GOD.They forgot one thing JESUS never forced money from you to hear the wordof salvation Im a follower of JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD He is the way.Im not a so called Christian just.
Coming from Australia, I have never heard of you Isa, but am about to order your book.
Also never mind the red, you often heard about us sitting on huge resources to make the books look good.
My daughter really enjoyed The Barefoot Book of Princesses, and I loved that it was about princesses other than Ariel and Aurora — these are stories from all over the world, with some familiar stories such as The Princess and the Pea and others that we had never heard before.
So I never watched S1, but heard a bit about it, been getting more interested in food issues and started on Janet Poppendieck's book that you recommend as well as reading some of the other links here as well as Dana's materials.
Steve: Let's talk about your — there are two things we're going to talk about, the boreal forest which, I have to be honest with you, I had never heard of before I started talking to you and your people and also you have a new book out.
So if you don't want to hear about teen girls and designer clothes that most of us will never afford, then this may not be the book for you.
We never learn what Sara does; Anna is a presence rather than a person in all but a scene or two; and Kate (whose name we're not sure we ever actually hear) is entirely defined by her isolation and then by her grief (though there is some meta pleasure to be gleaned from the scene where Franco expresses ambivalence about the works of William Faulkner, and they watch one of his books burn.
OM: When I read that book, I was embarrassed that I had never heard of Ernie Davis, although I knew about Jim Brown, Floyd Little and the Syracuse University legacy.
Surprise, I could be talking about either, or dozens of other comic book characters you've never heard of.
Every author — me included — has more than one horror story about arriving for a book signing only to find 1) no books 2) the wrong books 3) the store had closed or was under new management and the employees had never heard of you.
I'd heard good things about BookBub, had researched it before, but never submitted a book until last week.
Why should a potential reader give a book they've never heard about a precious ninety seconds of their day?
I can't wander the floor and find books I've never seen or talk to the people in the booth and hear about favorites that aren't getting as much love.
Of course, the bottom line (i.e., the difference between making sales and not making sales) is, if lots of readers in your target market want to read your book but they never hear about it, they can't decide to buy your book — and the way they hear about your book is through marketing.
The last thing you want to do is email a blogger who has never heard about you and say «PLEASE - PRETTY - PLEASE review my book.
I had heard other Indie authors raving about going free and how much it helped them get their series off the ground, but I never knew the full power of it until I set my own book free through Smashwords.
But if your book talks about a very niche topic that most people have never heard of and are unlikely to be interested in, you are unlikely to get good results from my service.
The perceived publishing wisdom is that about a third of books bought are never started and another third are never finished - I don't have any data to back that up but that's what I've heard from time to time.
Would American readers who, like us, had never heard of these people actually buy books about them?
If you've never heard of a blog tour before, the best way I can think to describe it is like a digital version of a book signing — a place where your target readers are hanging out — so you can meet them and tell them about your book.
the thing I have loved the most about goodreads and these blogs is hearing from authors that they're having the same problems as me... it does suck having to read such great books and worrying that I'll never be as good... or seeing my friends making sales when mine is going nowhere... but I know sometimes it's just the luck of the draw... it's hard sometimes to not compare... but sometimes it's good to know we're all so much alike
At this point, Studio Tendra has done eleven covers: the six books of the Knights and Necromancers series, four books in a series of annotated public domain books (which I'll tell you all about in a few weeks» time), and one in an aborted project you probably will never hear anything more about.
Anyone ever came across a book from an author he never heard about before and thought, well sure, why not let's buy that book for $ 20 maybe I'll like it?
A indie title you have never heard about, will likely not be found and the books that matter will be.
You always hear about those books that you can «never put it down» but I never thought that to be true, until I read Maybe A Miracle.
Here I am, sitting in my office and I read about someone I've never heard of wanting to ban a book I haven't read.
Talk about the cover of a book, we have a heard the cliche sounding line «Never judge a book by its cover».
Walk through the aisles and browse the shelves to find a Lou Mason novel that catches your eyes — or pick up a book you've heard about but never read.
So translation rights, I mean, the thing about selling translation rights today, and I'm sure you know this, is that you often deal with the foreign publisher, they translate the book, they give you $ 500, and you never hear from them again; you never get any sales figures, you never build an audience in that country.
I had never heard of them, but I went on line, read about how the author can keep control of his or her book and how easy it is to publish.
(BTW, I never hear about him anymore...) I'm a non-fiction author and have loads of offerings beyond books: retreats, private sessions, meetings, etc..
I totally hear you and Mark about staying wide, but man, Barnes & Noble screwed up my books for over five weeks last year and never answered my help requests.
I wanted to buy the rest of my books afterward, but the lines were insane (and I never heard an announcement about authors coming back to buy their stock).
What makes you want to find out more about an author or a new book or short story, especially if it is an author you've never heard of before?
There was never the complaint heard about overpaying for these books because ebooks weren't available for $.99 - 3.99.
Funny about your alma mater — never heard of them before your book, and I've been working in academia for 40 years (with universities around the world).
«I never met Mac Low, but I've heard about him over the years from his poet friends Charles Bernstein and Kenneth Goldsmith, as well as from publisher Steve Clay, whose Granary Books produced the so - far definitive book of his work, Doings: Assorted Performance Pieces 1955 — 2002.
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