Love your blog and best
of luck with the book coming out!!
Best
of luck with the book and the various events!
Best
of luck with the book guys!
Best
of luck with the book - it's beautiful, and the recipes are clearly written with a lot of care and attention to detail.
Best
of luck with the book!
Best
of luck with your book!
Best
of luck with the book.
This is the url I got: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/141948 Best
of luck with your book!
Thanks, D.G.. You'd think it would all be common sense, but then again, maybe good sense and courtesy aren't as common as we like to believe Best
of luck with your book!
Best
of luck with your book sales this year!
We wish you the best
of luck with your book (s) and hope you'll come back with your next title.
Best
of luck with your book launch!
Best
of luck with your book!
Best
of luck with the book, Hugh.
Also congratulations and best
of luck with your book series.
Not exact matches
I picture my mother years and years ago — younger than I am now by ten years at least — sitting in the corner
of the couch, her first real bible in her lap, underlining practically the entire
book of John
with tears in her eyes, like she can't believe her
luck.
Thanks amd good
luck with the US release
of your
book
Beautiful pictures - I only wish there were some
of a finished arrangement... good
luck with the
book signings!
Best
of luck with your cook
book, I'm sure it will be amazing!
You are a true talent & inspiration and I wish you the best
of luck with your upcoming
book — I shall be looking forward to the new recipes.
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Manson got his start blogging about dating for men; started coaching men on having
luck with the ladies at a time when the world traveler was partying and sleeping around; came out
with a self - published
book, Models: Attract Women Through Honesty, written when he was on the fringes
of the PUA movement; and along the way gathered millions
of avid readers and more than his share
of detractors.
Dr. Markham, thank you so much for including «Little Hearts / Gentle Parenting Resources» in your virtual
book tour, and good
luck with the launch
of «Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids: How To Stop Yelling and Start Connecting»!
Offerman added, «If you had told me when I first read Good Omens in the early»90s that I would one day visit South Africa to giggle
with Neil Gaiman at laptop - screened footage
of Dr.. Who and David Frost dancing because I was essaying a role in the adaptation
of said
book, I would likely have offered to purchase some
of whatever you must be smoking.But here I am, still giggling at the
luck of it.»
Outside
of Superman Lives, Cage hasn't had much
luck with comic
book films in general.
This departure from the regular superhero comic
book (okay, graphic novel, if you will) adaptation takes a dark and gritty turn (think «Deadpool» without the laughs or language) almost immediately
with Jackman («Eddie the Eagle») playing a bitter, down - on - his -
luck limousine driver in the year 2029 who spends his time drinking, brooding, beating up Mexican car thieves and caring for the aging and seemingly addled Dr. Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart, «X-Men: Days
of Future Past») in a vacated south
of the border industrial plant.
The best
of luck, m «dear,
with your
book.
I wish all authors good
luck with their
books and I thank all those authors who I've had the privilege
of «meeting» over the years!
Whatever your
book project, whatever genre you're working in, I wish you the best
of luck with it.
after reading the
book I took a look at a series that I was getting ready to write and realized
with a quick couple
of twists and a little bit
of readjusting on my thinking I could write to market
with the new series and I'm excited to get started so thank you Chris and good
luck
Of course, you have to take pot luck with a Little Free Library — you're unlikely to find a particular book that you're looking for, but it's a great no - risk way of being more adventurous with your reading, trying out a genre or author that you wouldn't normally pick u
Of course, you have to take pot
luck with a Little Free Library — you're unlikely to find a particular
book that you're looking for, but it's a great no - risk way
of being more adventurous with your reading, trying out a genre or author that you wouldn't normally pick u
of being more adventurous
with your reading, trying out a genre or author that you wouldn't normally pick up.
Good
luck with increasing your review conversion rate — mine is certainly well above average, and I put a lot
of that down to the inclusions in the end
of my
books.
Best
of luck with your next
book, Brett
With any luck, you'll end up with so many testimonials that you'll need to add a page or two to the beginning of your book to accommodate t
With any
luck, you'll end up
with so many testimonials that you'll need to add a page or two to the beginning of your book to accommodate t
with so many testimonials that you'll need to add a page or two to the beginning
of your
book to accommodate them!
Best
of luck to you
with both
of your
books!
Best
of luck with your new
book and Happy Weekend!
The most recent
book in the US is Sharpe's Trafalgar which is a bit
of a cheat, for a soldier really does not have any business being at Trafalgar which was,
of course, the great triumph
of Horatio Nelson and the Royal Navy, but Sharpe has spent four or five years in India, has to go home, and both the timing and the geography were such that he might well (
with a bit
of bad
luck) have been off Cape Trafalgar on October 21st, 1805.
You turn this feature on and off at the
book level, so your Twilight fanfic scribbled in the virtual margins
of New Moon will remain private,
with luck for all time.
Good
luck with the cleaning cats... Like you, I have a houseful
of books, a library I haven't got time to go into, and used bookstores are always a passion.
Cheers again, and best
of luck with your new
book.
The Kobo Vox is shipped
with a few applications to read
books, magazines and newspapers but comic
book lovers are out
of luck.
Lila had a stroke
of luck that Carl fell in love
with her and came looking for her at a time that enabled him and Ransome to «rescue»... - melindaw Did anything about the
book's plot surprise you?
«Kelly Harms» The Good
Luck Girls
of Shipwreck Lane is a delightful
book bursting
with good humor, fast action, and delicious food.
I wish you tons
of luck with your indie published
book.
I've definitely had good
luck with this, and often what ends up happening is your
books get pulled into an also - bought niche where they are being recommended to readers who get a lot
of Kindle Unlimited
books.
Once these external forces intervene to boost a
book's sales figures a feedback cycle can be started in which WoM reinforces the effect
of these external influencers and in turn,
with luck, attracts more recommendations by people
with clout or by the algorithms but I don't believe that in most genres WoM alone can do the job.
I had great
luck with BookBub, but my
book ran at 99c instead
of free.
I think you've written yourself a bestselling
book (It's Good to Be the Gronk), and I wish you all the
luck in the world
with reaching sports fans in Boston and all
of New England — and, surely, far beyond.
I've learned something
with each
of the manuscripts I've written, and all
of that goes into making the next
book better, and that means that I am more likely to be nearer to the top
of the pile when the claw
of luck swoops down again to grab someone.
Signed
books are perceived to be
of more value than unsigned
books, and
with any
luck, so will yours be someday.