Sentences with phrase «of book titles since»

The poorest schools have had the smallest increase in the number of book titles since 2007, and the increase in titles for inner city schools is one - third the size of increases in other communities.

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I have been applying the «Law of Attraction» and the «Success Principles» since 2009, when I first came across the book titled: «How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be: The 25 Principles of Success» written by Jack Canfield.
Ever since then, mercy has been on the Pope's lips, and in book titles — as in The Church of Mercy, a collection of speeches by Pope Francis.
It was a book whose title was to prove more memorable than its content; during the two decades since its publication «blaming the victim» has remained on the lips of politicians and intellectuals as a codified rebuke to any suggestion that people are poor because of what they have done or not done rather than because of what has been done to them or not done for them.
Since we have become very familiar with attributing the title «Priest» to Christ, it may come as a surprise to find that Christ is never explicitly called a priest in any of the books of the New...
Since we have become very familiar with attributing the title «Priest» to Christ, it may come as a surprise to find that Christ is never explicitly called a priest in any of the books of the New Testament except the Letter to the Hebrews.
Editor's note: Since 2004, Shmuel Herzfeld has been the Rabbi of Ohev Sholom - The National Synagogue, the oldest and largest Orthodox synagogue in Washington, D.C.. His first book will be published within a year, titled: The Relevance of the Torah for our Modern Lives.
Since that time, he has published so many books on curry that I've lost track of the titles, which have sold more than a million and a half copies.
Hi Heidi — I'm curious, looking at the title of the book, and since you commented on the ayurvedic slant — is this recipe specified for any one ayurvedic body type?
Ever since society finally admitted that most babies don't drift off to dreamland without a whimper, the «bedtime industrial complex» has steadily expanded to include swaddling blankets, white noise machines, sleep labs and shelves of books with titles like «The Happiest Baby on the Block,» «The Baby Whisperer» and «Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems.»
In last Monday's edition of The Herald, the paper revealed that the NPP was writing two separate books titled the «Greed Book» and the «Blue Book» and sources say since the publication, there has been confusion in the camp of the party.
Although I have long since forgotten the title of the book the quote came from, not a day has passed that I have not thought about it.
The combination of Schrödinger's name, the intriguing title and a prestigious publisher with a global reach, coupled with the imminent end of the war, meant that the book was widely read and has remained in print ever since.
Henry has been on a big Little Critter kick lately and since the books have pictures of all the other books on the back, he knows there are more and is always asking me to read all the titles of the other ones we don't have — ha!
A lot has changed since the cornball 1960s book of that title, which allegedly spilled the beans about glamorous, flirtatious.
Since the comic book first arrived on shelves in the mid -»60s, it has consistently been one of the best selling titles; most people who have collected comics at one time or another have bought at least one X-Men issue.
I am anxiously awaiting that film since I have heard it is a close adaption to the Timothy S. Susanin's book of the same title.
Since publishing that book the title of this influence has been changed to «student expectations» (different from teacher expectations).
This is out of character for Nissan, especially since the company was taken over by Renault and its bottom line - centric chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn, who assumed the same title at Nissan and did so well he was featured as a superhero in a series of Japanese comic books.
Readers have posted more than 450 reviews on two of my indie titles since I put the gem at the foot of my books.
I have been writing this column since 2003 so I went back and compiled a collections of my articles on self - publishing and combined them into a book titled, Ask Ron — The Plain Truth About Self - Publishing.
Since then, thousands of popular books like Heaven is for Real, The Things They Carried and The Way of Kings have been added from major publishers such as HarperCollins, Macmillan, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Amazon Publishing, Wiley, Chronicle Books, and Marvel, as well as thousands of titles from Kindle Direct Publishing authors like The Walk by Lee Goldberg and Falling Into You by Jasinda Wibooks like Heaven is for Real, The Things They Carried and The Way of Kings have been added from major publishers such as HarperCollins, Macmillan, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Amazon Publishing, Wiley, Chronicle Books, and Marvel, as well as thousands of titles from Kindle Direct Publishing authors like The Walk by Lee Goldberg and Falling Into You by Jasinda WiBooks, and Marvel, as well as thousands of titles from Kindle Direct Publishing authors like The Walk by Lee Goldberg and Falling Into You by Jasinda Wilder.
I was the collaborator on the national bestseller The Way of the SEAL (Reader's Digest Books, 2013) among other successful titles, and I'm honored to say that since 1999 I've helped over a hundred books across fiction and nonfiction categories make their way to the reading public one way or anoBooks, 2013) among other successful titles, and I'm honored to say that since 1999 I've helped over a hundred books across fiction and nonfiction categories make their way to the reading public one way or anobooks across fiction and nonfiction categories make their way to the reading public one way or another.
It is daunting to see that many others shared the same book titles, ideas and stories as I. I have since become aware that we may all see a cloudy sky, but each of us will have a different perspective and tell a different story about the sky.
Most of Hopkins» books maintained around a 9 % one - star rating on Amazon, and that number has climbed to 12 % on many of her titles since this furor began.
I haven't published a book since July (Golden Mane) and my only other two titles were the Swords for Hire Anthology (which I edited and published through Undaunted, but only wrote a single, 12k short for) and Into Exile, a 35k novella I wrote and largely revised at the end of 2015 then published this March.
Caramel is a book I've been looking forward to ever since I read the author's previously English released title, Whispers of Love.
Since this is a giveaway item, you don't need to spend a lot of time on the cover, just make sure it is professional and that your book title and name are legible.
Since so much of finding an audience and selling a book is about how a book is positioned in the marketplace, it's also important to get feedback about how your book compares to other books in its genre, and whether the way it's presented (for example, the book's cover and title) makes sense to a reader.
Since I am lucky enough to know a lot of smart book publishing people, BK and I wanted to try crowdsourcing the book title.
Since then, thousands of HBG titles have been subject to delayed shipping and readers have been unable to pre-order books.
Prior to four weeks ago I had sold a total of about 500 books, across all three titles, since last October.
Since there will be thousands of titles from the big self - publishing companies listed in those databases, their books won't get to those stores unless someone orders them.
An author since the age of 12, he's produced a library of fiction and non-fiction books including popular titles such as The Citadel Series, The Sawyer Jackson Series and Evergreen.
Most of the existing book titles were not even available on Frommer's own bookstore since last September.
The library currently has five million books available and is George R.R Martins institution of choice for all of his titles since 1993.
Since that first success, I have been growing the number of titles, focusing on intermediate to advanced writers who are interested in the craft of writing or book marketing.
It's the featured title in the book section of the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, with the reviewer calling it an «absolutely devastating family saga... the best I've read since The Corrections.»
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while I loved the opportunity to fill in my collection with some long - since out of print OEL titles from Tokyopop, NetComics titles (which I have trouble finding anywhere but conventions) and a couple ADV Manga books.
For example, BajaLibros.com has the largest collection of Spanish - language books about Pope Francis — all of which have been written by him — including popular titles that have become BajaLibros.com's best sellers since the Holy Father was elected.
Having read and liked the first in this series, My Haunted House, when receiving an ARC of this title I was curious to see how the series had perhaps grown or changed in the books since.
(The names are reversed in the book title, since it's from Beezus's point of view.)
Ever since I started writing book reviews for Blogging for Books, Killer Nashville and BookPage, I've had the pleasure of discovering a number of new authors and titles I wouldn't have read otherwise.
Just ahead of the holidays, Amazon has released its annual Best Books of the Year list, selecting a non-fiction title for the number one spot for the first time since 2010.
Its full title is worth noting, since it's nearly as long as the book itself: The History of Little Goody Two Shoes; Otherwise called, Mrs. Margery Two Shoes, with the Means by Which She Acquired Her Learning and Wisdom and in Consequence Thereof Her Estate; Set Forth at Large for the Benefit of Those, Who from a State of Rags and Care and Having Shoes But Half a Pair, Their Fortune and Their Fame Would Fix and Gallop in a Coach and Six.
It should be noted that IndieReader's goal, since it was launched five years ago (an eternity in self - pubbed book years), was to help adventurous book - lovers sort out the plethora of new indie titles and authors... a road map of sorts to help navigate the rocky terrain.
Random House reached a similar deal back in March for the English - language Bond backlist outside of Canada and the U.S. Barnes & Noble, which has vowed never to stock titles published by Amazon, is going to have an interesting decision to make once the physical Bond books are published by Amazon, since Barnes & Noble stores currently stock Fleming's novels.
[24] While the largest brick and mortar bookstores might offer 150,000 titles, an online bookstore could offer several times more, since online it could have a universal selection of every book printed.
New Providence, NJ - October 24, 2012 - The number of self - published books produced annually in the U.S. has nearly tripled, growing 287 percent since 2006, and now tallies more than 235,000 print and «e» titles, according to a new analysis of data from Bowker ® Books In Print and Bowker ® Identifier Servbooks produced annually in the U.S. has nearly tripled, growing 287 percent since 2006, and now tallies more than 235,000 print and «e» titles, according to a new analysis of data from Bowker ® Books In Print and Bowker ® Identifier ServBooks In Print and Bowker ® Identifier Services.
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