Sentences with phrase «of a lot less books»

You must remember I've just published my 6th book and it takes time, as I said — also, when I did really well with my first two there were a hell of a lot less books on Amazon UK, only about 1,200,000 I think,, and it was fairly easy to get to number one in the free downloads, which automatically led to a place in the paid Top 100.

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«People I've talked to who have looked at the books — to the extent you can — of the state - owned enterprises and estimated what would be their profit margin if they had to pay market rates for their inputs is that a lot of them would go bankrupt or they would be far less profitable,» Dobson says.
But that strategy works a lot less smoothly than it used to, says green marketing expert Shel Horowitz, author of eight books — most recently the Amazon Environmental category bestseller Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green (with Jay Conrad Levinson).
The broader TOPIX trades for about 1.3 times book value which is way up from 0.8 before the rally but a heck of a lot less than the US ratio of 2.7.
Russ Christian thinking at its best, 5 billion people totally ignore or think the bible is just another poorly written of fiction, sure to your lot it may be the most influential book in history, not so much to everyone else and is getting less and less influential as time goes by.
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became about discussing interesting ideas about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to much anger.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
I'm trying to focus on less CHO in our meals too right now, we've been doing a lot of recipe testing for the book and I'm noticing the hubs and I are both packing on a little extra weight haha.
We've also been doing a lot of party planning for the book, which is now less than two months away, and so to give ourselves a little break (and do a little bit more low - key promotion for the book), we decided to invite over a bunch of editors and bloggers for an at - home Spring Break Bash, BGSK style.
I agree with a lot of the lesser reviews of this book, but felt that it still should get four stars, whilst it has recipes which cooks and chefs would not call recipes in the wider sense I don't personally think that Ella in both her books is neccesarily all about the recipes.
3 is a silent pick em so money line the game with a dog of 3 pts or less, 85 % of teams that cover 3 points as dogs win the game outright so why give the books any more than you have to, make sure you take dogs in first half ONLY, i cant stress this enough, more times than not if a dog will cover the game, (big dogs +7 or higher) they will show up early and you do not want to get screwed in the 2nd half by blowing the cover, these are things the sports books never would tell you but surely will save you a lot of aggravation in the LONG RUN
Carl:» If you want to do a parlay bigger than 3 teams, it's usually better to keep them to 3 teams or less and roll the winnings over as many books charge a lot of juice on 4 + team parlays.»
I heard a lot of horror stories, but somewhere along the way someone mentioned the book about potty training in a day [Toilet Training in Less Than a Day by Nathan Azrin and Richard M. Foxx].
The book gives lots of practical tips and troubleshooting, including common issues dealing with pain and latching as well as less - talked about issues like thrush and mastitis.
When my sons were 13 and 15, our absolute maximum with text - books etc in any one day is three hours; more normal was less than two hours, including lots of discussion and veering off at tangents.
There are many ways to save money, that are quite effective for teaching (like using lots of library books, using free resources on the Internet, etc. - see our «HS Money Saving Tips» page for more on this), but you will still have to spend some money directly on home schooling, and unless you were already planning to have one of you be a stay - at - home parent, it will mean doing with less money.
I recommend a lot of strategies to make the condition less aggressive and to put it into remission in other articles on my websites as well as in my books Hashimoto's the Root Cause and Hashimoto's Protocol.
And I had a patient just maybe a month or two ago came in with severe RA, had multiple surgeries on her spine and hands because of the actual disfigurement and she had been on gluten - free diets, but then we kind of upped it one notch with a true gluten - free diet or an autoimmune diet following a lot of the same tenets in your book and her pain, 30 - year pain, literally vanished in little less than a month.
I started boxing up pictures, personal items and lots of books to make the house look less personal.
When that happens, hormones as well as a number of other singling molecules like neurotransmitters which you began this talk with are released and they have very definitive brain care taking effects, but due to endocrine disrupting compounds that we're exposed to on a daily basis that are hormone disrupting and even sociologic ways that we now live differently with texting being the new talking so there's less one on one connection, there's a lot more anger, there's many people starting to write books on this, our human connection is, and I love your book very much, our human connection is waning.
TRUTH: What's said in the bestselling book «The China Study» does not match the findings of the actual China; Cornell - Oxford Study, in which there was no correlation with more or less disease in people eating a lot of plant foods.
I read a lot of books and love a scintillating conversation about how to make the world less cruel.
On the plus side, at least there's a lot less of the gross humor in this one and there is a little of the pencil drawings from the book — but even that's getting a little old.
I don't really have any idea what that means (especially since you could argue a lot of The Jungle Book is more or less timeless, so it's a bit tricky to make it futuristic), but Gore Verbinski is attached to produce.
Similar to The Book of Cormac, except a lot less Pulitzery.
Marvel has made a lot of good movies as part of their Cinematic Universe, but the most entertaining of them seem to be the ones where they bring lesser - known comic book characters into the spotlight.
Your traditional paperback and hardcover books aren't going anywhere anytime soon, but you might be seeing a lot less of them in the hands of average readers.
That is one of the beauties that we've had in using OER resources is that it's a lot less expensive — you're not buying a book, you're having worksheets or workbooks made for you which is a lot less expensive.
There's lots of excitement bubbling about new publishing opportunities for writers of short stories, essays, journalism and other less - than - book - length works.
That slime sells a lot of books... and so your conclusions in this article have even less relevance than your opinions.
No matter what category or genre your book falls into, you have to pack a lot of punch into a couple hundred words, sometimes less.
I'm doing that in two ways: first, I want to make sure my books are part of a funnel or series, so I can make the first one free or cheap, get a lot of followers on Amazon and subscribers on my email list (I have 25,000 subscribers on my list after less than a year), and launch my books well enough they stick (which means, at least 1000 sales on launch).
Clearly the expectation that ebooks should cost a lot less than paper copies of the books because of lower marginal costs of production doesn't match the reality that marginal cost of production really IS marginal even for paper books.
There has been a lot of media coverage surrounding authors who take a less than traditional route to publication, such as Amanda Hocking who inked a four book deal with St. Martin's Press following her unique success as a self - published ebook author on Amazon.
There was not a lot of actual reading going on, more quick reference look ups and now with the internet less and less of those types of books are needed right at hand.
Some publishers had told me that printing book with pictures is less costly, something that was supplemented by the fact that some of my adventurer friends have published books with lots of coloured pictures in them.
Self - publishing makes a lot of sense for those mid-list authors that have a following: when they publish on Amazon (and other platforms) they have a fan base that buys their books immediately — thus shooting it up in the Kindle rankings, a process that feeds on itself and ensures that those in the top 100 are always (more or less) the same ones... Why?
$ 1000 to edit a book is a lot of money, but less than you'd pay on any of my editing sites.
Now, occasionally someone puts a safety on a revolver and I have to throw the book across the room; but, there is a lot less of the «description from the reflection» sort of writing with which to contend.
They tend to read really fast and a lot of books, so because the eBook tends to be a little less expensive than the actual paperback or hardcover of the book, they can actually consume the content at a faster rate and you know get their fill of all their favorite authors.
24 Symbols was very adamant that, as profits are not based on full - scale sales of e-books, readers are seeking out the lesser known titles for their enjoyment knowing that if they don't like this «unknown» author, they didn't invest a lot of their limited book budget on the sale.
In Easy Steps noticed that the free app was getting a lot of downloads, but less than expected in - app sales of books.
I filled in a lot myself, of course, but I'm confident there's no way I could've written the book without the perspective I've gained as a journalist covering combat sports athletes on a more or less daily basis.
I read about about a book a week, which is a lot less than many book bloggers — but enough that characters and storylines start to blur together, and at the end of the year, it's not hard to determine which books are far and away my favorites.
Still, as ways to connect with new readers go, a Kindlegraph signing is certainly a lot less effort than setting up a book event, while offering some fun possibilities (to test out the service, I offered to write haiku Kindlegraphs for buyers of my book).
Only Amazon would ask for all of their authors to give up the ability to sell books on other platforms for the chance to be in this exclusive system, especially when a book borrowed by someone on the KU program actually pays less money (sometimes by a lot) than an actual sale.
If they play a lot of «brain - numbing games, they are less likely to want to read a book.
Today, with most of my work being done in the office — and it requires a lot of mental concentration — I find that audio books are less appealing than they used to be.
Lately, I've seen a lot of less than inspiring back covers that would not have motivated me to buy the book had I seen it in a store.
Plus, adding a book to your digital TBR pile or entering a drawing fora free copy is a lot less of a commitment than even a $ 0.99 purchase.
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