When I see a lot
of new novels in SF / F coming out at digital price points of $ 12.99, $ 13.99, and $ 14.99, or novellas coming out at price points like $ 9.99, then yes, I'm going to buy fewer new ebooks.
When Penguin merged with Random House the publisher now accounts for 1/4
of all new novels in print.
Eric Flint (left) and Charles E. Gannon (right), authors
of the new novel in the best - selling «1632 ″ alternate world.
Be aware that, as we informed our editor at Roc, we will not release any new «tales» within 30 days before and 60 days after the release
of any new novel in the Noble Dead Saga.
Not exact matches
One month he's giving 50
of his friends a
new novel he adores, the next he's suggesting everyone get out the tissues and check out a heartbreaker
of a memoir, then a bit later he's back on his blog enthusing about a deep dive into eviction
in America.
One factor
in its favor is the growing and monied class
of tech - savvy consumers who are willing to pay for
novel, customized experiences — and for whom a standard car off the assembly line may pale next to the thrill
of the next
newest, shiniest thing.
Martin Scorsese's adaptation
of the controversial 1955
novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, which gives an alternative fate for Jesus Christ, was banned
in numerous counties, and
in the US cities that had successful bans during the film's release included: Savannah, Georgia;
New Orleans; Oklahoma City; and Santa Ana, California.
He structured his
new firm
in a completely
novel way — as a «mutual mutual fund,» or an investment company that would be owned by its member funds and operated wholly
in the interest
of its shareholders.
The book is beating out
New England Patriots» quarterback Tom Brady's «The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime
of Sustained Peak Performance,» which comes
in at No. 2, as well as two
novels from 1986: Margaret Atwood's dystopian classic, «The Handmaid's Tale,» and Stephen King's horror classic, «It: A
Novel.»
The concept
of using the immune system as a therapeutic is not
new, but our ability to use the immune system to target things we're interested
in is
novel.
America's fascination with true crime storytelling has existed for quite some time, with Truman Capote noting
in the 1960s that he'd created a new art form (the «nonfiction novel») with In Cold Blood, his best - selling account of the gruesome murder of a Kansas famil
in the 1960s that he'd created a
new art form (the «nonfiction
novel») with
In Cold Blood, his best - selling account of the gruesome murder of a Kansas famil
In Cold Blood, his best - selling account
of the gruesome murder
of a Kansas family.
And a third, different kind
of gene therapy from Spark Therapeutics — to treat a rare inherited form
of blindness — is likely to be approved by the end
of 2017, too, making this year a landmark for treatments that manipulate the body's own biological mechanisms
in novel new ways to fight deadly diseases.
Summary: «This five - part limited series based on the acclaimed
novels by Edward St. Aubyn tracks Patrick from a privileged but deeply traumatic childhood
in the South
of France through severe substance abuse
in his twenties
in New York and, ultimately, toward recovery back home
in Britain.»
DiCaprio played Gatsby
in the 2013 film version
of American author F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925
novel, «The Great Gatsby» set on
New York's Long Island.
Their portfolio simulation approach: (1) is restricted to the technology, industrials, health care, financials and basic materials sectors; (2) assumes an extreme sentiment day for a stock has at least four
novel news items (prior to 3:30 PM
in New York) and is among the top 5 %
of average daily positive or negative events; (3) makes portfolio changes at market close; (4) holds positions for 20 days, subject to a 5 % stop - loss rule and a 20 % take - profit rule; (5) constrains any one position to 15 %
of portfolio value; and, (6) assumes round - trip trading friction
of 0.25 %.
Infinit Finance and Accounting is at the forefront
of providing
new answers to your complicated needs, and its experience with accounts receivable outsourcing gives it valuable insights that can provide
novel solutions which
in turn give stellar results.
Having said this,
new features are being developed
in the relatively
new world
of Binary options and these include
novel investments such as «range» and «touch» options which may favour longer term swing - trade strategies.
Ferguson considers our time to be the second era, following the advent
of the printing press,
in which «superannuated hierarchical institutions have been challenged by
novel networks, their impact magnified by
new technology.»
And that is a nightmare scenario because the primary corporate objective
of the typical Vancouver promoter lies not
in the realm
of a
new gold discovery or near - term cash flow or added reserves, but rather
in the
novel concept
of «distribution» and by that I don't refer to the «distribution»
of profits to shareholders by way
of dividends but rather the distribution
of the one - cent paper they manufactured when they put the shell together.
In his new novel «The Leftovers» (St. Martin's), the bestselling author of «Little Children» and «Election» follows a group left behind after something called the «Sudden Departure,» a Rapture - like event in which millions of people suddenly vanished like smok
In his
new novel «The Leftovers» (St. Martin's), the bestselling author
of «Little Children» and «Election» follows a group left behind after something called the «Sudden Departure,» a Rapture - like event
in which millions of people suddenly vanished like smok
in which millions
of people suddenly vanished like smoke.
When Jeffrey returns to
New York
in the second half
of the
novel, it feels like climbing out
of a tomb and into the light.
It was
in that frame
of mind that I read Forgiveness 4 You, Ann Bauer's subtle
new novel of commodified confession.
We see a Nazi
New York, and the be-swastikaed suburban home
of all - American SS Obergruppenführer John Smith — a character not
in the
novel.
Her latest
novel, The Handmaid's Tale (Houghton Mifflin, 1986), is commanding attention as a considerably more ambitious book, part
of a
new phase
of her work that includes the poems
in True Stories and the
novel Bodily Harm (both published
in 1981) Exposing male / female power games within an alarmingly widened field
of vision, Atwood bears prophetic witness to the largest, most subtle and most violent manifestations
of power
in our time.
And if this be so, our work as educators and as advocates
of a well - functioning American educational system is to develop citizens who are at home
in the canons that comprise the formal reality
of their heritage, who are equally at home with the varied individual things that comprise the material reality
of that heritage and
of their present life, and who are able to devise constantly
new frames that are adequate to both, that marry ancient canon and
novel particular
in a
new canon which integrates as fully and complexly as possible all its participant elements.
• W. H. Mallock, The
New Republic: It defies reason that a professional economist should have written one
of the most brilliant satires
of the nineteenth century (it appeared
in 1877); a conversation
novel,
in the manner
of Thomas Love Peacock, and just about as ingenious as any
of his; a grand and ungracious burlesque
of the Oxonian intellectuals and writers
of the time, many
of them Mallock's friends.
GQ is taking some heat for a
new article called «21 Books You Don't Have to Read,»
in which they included the Bible
in a list
of classic
novels they've...
What it has actually shown, on the other hand, is fully compatible with the effectiveness
of a divine spirit that works
in and through all things, bringing into being
novel forms and
new types
of action.
Although the press kit does not mention it, an excellent book on the events that served as the basis for Moore's
novel was published
in 1996: Memory, the Holocaust, and French Justice: The Bousquet and Touvier Affairs, edited by Richard J. Golsan (University Press
of New England).
Tarkington, who saw the effects
of the industrial revolution
in his neck
of the woods
in the late nineteenth century, used the
novel to talk about the rise
of new technology —
in this case, the automobile — and the impact it would have on an idyllic life.
Cf. the comment
of Ransom, Lewis's protagonist
in his science - fiction
novel, Out
of the Silent Planet (
New York: Macmillan, 1965), p. 32:» «Space» [was] a blasphemous libel for this empyrean ocean
of radiance
in which they - swam....
4 Much the same can be said
of the Western
novel, not because the majority
of the heroes
of novels are «found» (neither are they
in the
New Testament parables), but because the lost - found struggle, the pattern
of the individual
in search
of his or her real identity is the pattern
in so many
of our
novels.
It seems to me that these latter
novels are all illuminated by discussing them
in terms very similar to the ones we used to discuss parables: they evoke the graciousness
of the transcendent by means
of a distortion
of the familiar, for the purpose
of providing a
new and extraordinary context for ordinary experience.
The viewer
of art and the reader
of a
novel who surrender themselves to a
new order
of reality illustrate well both the validity
of and the difficulties involved
in such spontaneous freedom
in the play experience.
This means that as a group they felt a
new type
of existence was possible for them, and
in prehending this
novel possibility they formed nonsocial occasions which the person
of Jesus organized and unified.
Share Facebook 769 Twitter 0 Culture Mindy Kaling, Reese Witherspoon and Oprah are among the stars currently
in New Zealand filming a big - screen adaptation
of the classic sci - fi
novel A...
In that sense the
novel sees the
new conditions
of exile as a fresh hegira, «emigration,» a
new moral condition demanding a response somewhat analogous to the response
of religious people to a revelation.
In Crooked Heart, a first novel by Cristina Sumners (herself a parish priest), we meet Kathryn Koerney, rector of a small church in a New Jersey college town that resembles Princeto
In Crooked Heart, a first
novel by Cristina Sumners (herself a parish priest), we meet Kathryn Koerney, rector
of a small church
in a New Jersey college town that resembles Princeto
in a
New Jersey college town that resembles Princeton.
In a recent article in the «New York Review of Books» on the television and stage adaptations of Hilary Mantel's historical novels «Wolf Hall» and «Bring up the Bodies,» the Irish critic Fintan O'Toole tries to explain the present popularity of a story about Henry VIII's obscure..
In a recent article
in the «New York Review of Books» on the television and stage adaptations of Hilary Mantel's historical novels «Wolf Hall» and «Bring up the Bodies,» the Irish critic Fintan O'Toole tries to explain the present popularity of a story about Henry VIII's obscure..
in the «
New York Review
of Books» on the television and stage adaptations
of Hilary Mantel's historical
novels «Wolf Hall» and «Bring up the Bodies,» the Irish critic Fintan O'Toole tries to explain the present popularity
of a story about Henry VIII's obscure....
Set parallel
in time, place and theme to Gilead, her prizewinning
novel of 2004, Marilynne Robinson's
new novel, Home, takes the reader inside the home
of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep
of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a child.
Go Set a Watchman by harper lee harpercollins, 288 pages, $ 27.99 It might be the greatest American literary controversy
of recent years:
In summer 2015, millions of excited readers discovered to their great dismay ugly racial elements in Harper Lee's new / old novel, Go Set a Watchma
In summer 2015, millions
of excited readers discovered to their great dismay ugly racial elements
in Harper Lee's new / old novel, Go Set a Watchma
in Harper Lee's
new / old
novel, Go Set a Watchman.
But
in the sixteenth century this was a
novel method
of finding
new knowledge.
A research programme is even more resistant to change than a theory, but may eventually be abandoned
in favour
of a
new programme which has greater promise
of explaining known data, resolving anomalies, and predicting
novel phenomena.
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver (releases November 6, 2012, available for pre-order)-- Kingsolver's
new novel takes place
in a small - town Tennessee and tells the story
of a woman who must confront «her family, her church, her town, her continent, and finally the world at large.»
Who but a madman or a prophet — or an artist who sees more deeply into things than the rest
of us — would have imagined, as Percy did
in a 1971
novel, that state governments might recognize a right to die, and that arrangements would be made for the sick and elderly to push a button that would waft them away into a «happy death»
in Michigan, a «joyful exitus»
in New York, or a «luanalu - hai»
in Hawaii?
Griffin & Sherburne,
New York: The Free Press, 1978, 88) Whitehead further comments that God's «primordial nature directs such perspectives
of objectification that each
novel actuality
in the temporal world contributes such elements as it can to a realization
in God free from inhibitions
of intensity by reason
of discordance.»
Yet, without chance, nothing
new could ever occur, that is,
new in the sense
of establishing
novel causal patterns and forms
of organization.
The first mark
of this
new community is the brotherhood
of boys that is mentioned at the very end
of the
novel, banding together
in loyalty to the memory
of Ilyusha (pp. 910 - 13).
I haven't seen a movie
in a dog's age but I'd love to see the
new adaptation
of Jane Austen's unfinished
novel Love & Friendship but who are we kidding, we all know I don't watch movies.
This year I vowed that, before I spent a fortune on
new books, I would read some
of the
novels that have been piling up
in my office over the last few years.