Sentences with phrase «nonfiction book named»

I challenge you to read a nonfiction book named A Divine Revelation of Hell by Mary Baxter from front to back.

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«The Tipping Point» was named as one of the best books of the decade by Amazon customers, The A.V. Club, and The Guardian, and was Barnes & Noble's fifth bestselling nonfiction book of the decade.
Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne star in this adaptation of Rebecca Skloot's critically acclaimed, bestselling nonfiction book of the same name.
Angelina Jolie's upcoming film, «Unbroken,» based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Laura Hillenbrand, is being released during peak Oscar season on Dec. 25.
It's loosely adapted from William Knoedelseder's nonfiction book of the same name.
Good Girl Work, (Millbrook Press, 1999), which relates stories of female child labor, was named by the ALA as one of the best nonfiction books published for young adult readers in 1999.
Chester B. Himes has been named an NPR Best Book of 2017, made Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best Books of 2017, and been chosen as a notable nonfiction for The Washington Post.
The big names he signed — Marshall, Cyrus, and Ferriss — all wrote nonfiction books, and those were hard to sell in the e-book market alone.
In the nonfiction world, books on subjects with a niche market — cooking, nature, hobbies, music, spirituality and travel, to name just a few — fare best.
I've always been a kind of omnivorous reader, devouring fiction, nonfiction, narrative essays, short stories, books about science — you name it.
By self - publishing your nonfiction book you'll actually have your name out there!
You'll see detailed profiles for all literary agents interested in gay fiction and gay nonfiction books as soon as you enter your name and email address.
Research gay literary agents and book agents interested in gay fiction and gay nonfiction books by entering your first name and email address.
Tomorrow is the 2013 National Book Awards gala, during which one winning book will be named in each of four categories: fiction, nonfiction, poetry and young people's literatBook Awards gala, during which one winning book will be named in each of four categories: fiction, nonfiction, poetry and young people's literatbook will be named in each of four categories: fiction, nonfiction, poetry and young people's literature.
Her memoir, Crave: Sojourn of a Hungry Soul was named one of the best nonfiction books by black authors in 2015 by The Root online magazine.
Finding the right nonfiction editor for your book isn't as simple as going to a website with a list of names and picking one out of a hat.
One of my favorite vendors for multimedia book presenters, by the way, is AuthorBytes, which designs sites for many of my clients and a whole host of bestselling authors, fiction and nonfiction, whose names you'll recognize.
Jennifer Lawler is the author or coauthor of more than 30 nonfiction books as well as 16 romances under various pen names.
Published to rave reviews in the United Kingdom and named a Richard & Judy Book Club selection — the only work of nonfiction on the 2008 list — Blood River is the harrowing and audacious story of Tim Butcher's journey in the Congo and his retracing of renowned explorer H. M. Stanley's famous 1874 expedition in which he mapped the Congo River.
Reader name: Shawntaye Hometown: Lexington, KY Favorite genre: literary fiction and creative nonfiction Favorite books: Water for Elephants (Sara Gruen); Unbroken (Laura Hillenbrand); The History of Love (Nicole Krauss); Eat, Pray, Love (Elizabeth Gilbert)
It was named the top nonfiction book of 2007 by TIME, Entertainment Weekly, and Canada's National Post, and has been translated into 34 languages.
Both the books you name, for instance, are nonfiction projects with a niche audience and a platformed author who can directly reach his or her potential readers.
Sheila has published 17 nonfiction books about animals, six of which have been named best in their categories by the Dog Writers Association of America and the Cat Writers Association.
Her nonfiction titles include the New York Times bestseller and National Book Critics Circle Award winner, The Argonauts (2015), The Art of Cruelty: A Reckoning (2011; a New York Times Notable Book of the Year), Bluets (2009; named by Bookforum as one of the top 10 best books of the past 20 years), The Red Parts (2007; reissued 2016), and Women, the New York School, and Other True Abstractions (2007).
Named after George Packer's eponymous 2013 nonfiction book — a portrait of various Americans, and the societal changes they dealt with, which seems to imply the decline of the American Dream — the show combines work by three younger American artists with images by the late New Topographics photographer Lewis Baltz.
Bryce's first book, Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron, was named one of the best nonfiction books of 2002 by Publishers Weekly.
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