The print book readers who have college degrees or live in households earning more than $ 75,000 were also more likely than others to have borrowed a printed book from a library and they went to the library more times than
other book readers to borrow a book.
Soon readers will see their eReaders as places to connect with
other book readers.
but doing so doesn't make the kindle less useful that
other book readers, it just eliminates a source of books that
other book readers don't have.
Foremost, they are relatively avid readers of books in all formats: 88 % of those who read e-books in the past 12 months also read printed books.Compared with
other book readers, they read more books.
In this section, you'll pull together a clear vision of your primary readership, working to understand
the other books your readers gravitate toward and the things they are passionate about.
Not exact matches
Readers who love your
books might be excited to find your content available in formats
other than text.
He's a voracious
reader — a habit that he credits, in part, to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who famously challenged himself in 2015 to read a new
book every
other week for a year.
Jay and Shel help the
reader, through easy to understand examples, learn techniques that yield a win - win solution for two or more business ventures This
book makes a strong case for treating
others as you wish to be treated.
Toutiao, which means «headlines» in Chinese, uses algorithms and artificial intelligence to select news, online
books, videos and
other content for
readers, with the bulk of its revenue coming from advertising.
My hope is that this
book will enable
readers to discover their True North, and to stay on course of their beliefs and values throughout their lifetimes, so they can realize the fulfillment of leading
others with a common purpose.
What's so great about the
book, and what makes it different from the countless
other books and articles written about the «Oracle of Omaha,» is that it offers
readers valuable insight into how Buffett actually thinks about investments.
Or so, at any rate, the common view goes, though especially attentive
readers of the Confessions have asked whether the first nine
books are really so straightforward, and the last four so completely disconnected from them and from each
other.
The
reader is encouraged to take that seriously, to weigh the statements in this
book against research and observations on the knowable world, and to consider them in relation to the thousands of
other religions from throughout history that also profess with absolute certainty to be the one «Truth.»
Readers will find fuller treatment of it in
other of my
books.
And it's also cresting a wave of enhanced electronic
books as one of the most high - profile literary works to take advantage of the new abilities of
readers such as Apple's iPad and
other tablet computers.
Eliade, who was for many years at the University of Chicago, will be familiar to most
readers as the author of the four - volume A History of Religious Ideas and numerous
other books dealing with religion and myth in human history.
But on the
other hand, one of the things I value most in
books, is when they make the
reader think.
At the same time, he (1) carefully introduces sections which are to come in his
book; Revelation 1:12 - 20 prepares the
reader for the letters to the churches already mentioned in 1:11; chapters 4 and 5 lead up to chapter 6; and (2) on the
other hand, introduces various matters without explaining them until later (the «morning star» of 2:28 is not explained until 22:16; the «seven thunders» of 10:3 are never explained).
But what makes this
book different than
others on the same topic is Tverberg's gift of guiding the
reader through practical application.
In his
book Overcoming Shame: Let Go of
Others» Expectations and Embrace God's Acceptance, he combines psychological research, biblical teachings, and clinical experience to provide a valuable resource for
readers.
This
book provides a series of deliberations which build upon each
other to provide the
reader with an in - depth and accurate analysis of the role of teachers in this culturally, politically, spiritually and socially turbulent time.
Some of Girard's
other books (or
books that have spawned from his thesis) would be better suited for the average
reader who wants to understand Girard's mimetic theory.
The words tumble over each
other, as though he had a ball making them all up; the
reader settles down happily with the
book in the knowledge that a party is brewing.
I've been warned by more people than I can count that if I don't say just the right thing, if I don't toe the party line when it comes to sexuality, I could lose speaking engagements,
book deals,
readers, even fellowship with
other believers.
All the
other habits of composition that Ford attributes to Whitehead rest on the two attributions we have just put into question; for we are told that the insertions of later writings into earlier ones, and the overall arrangements of writings in a given
book, are meant to induce
readers to disregard passages conveying abandoned doctrines or positions or, if the doctrines and positions are kept in modified form, to reinterpret them in terms of their final or mature formulations.
Well, it comes from a 2000 year old
book, contradicted by
other 2000 year old
books, no updates, can be interpreted in so many different ways depending on how the
reader perceives his world (and how science has progressed... I'm sure if you were alive before galileo told you the earth did not revolve around the sun and had only the bible as your reference you would come to the same conclusion as the Vatican who said the sun revolved around the earth....
If you are a blog
reader, this is a great way to read a
book which may challenge your thinking, while interacting about the ideas of the
book with
other people around the world.
This free
book will work in your iPad, Kindle, or any
other digital
reader.
it's funny - one of the biggest criticisms of Christianity is that it's been so busy reading and re-writing its own
book that it's paid very little attention to
other people's
books, except to generally abuse their
readers.
This
book, indeed, virtually recognizes, or at least confirms, the point that I am making in this present essay, for the author explicitly states in his Preface that the
reader should turn to
other (earlier)
books for the data of the religions, while he is moving on from these to proffer an interpretation of those data (cf. his note 1 to chap.
The shortcoming of this brief
book, perhaps inherent in the author's polemical task, is that it is negative, and to see how well Kimball conveys his own appreciations of great art a
reader must look to his
other works (his rich essays on Eakins and Delacroix, for instance, in his collection titled Art's Prospect).
In
other words, the use of Son of man in Daniel is a cryptic way of assuring the (Maccabean)
readers of the
book that their suffering will not go unrewarded.
As
readers of Evangelical Catholicism, my
book on deep reform in the 21st - century Church, will remember, I proposed just such a change in the orientation of celebrant and congregation during the Liturgy of the Eucharist: Priest and people would face each
other during the Liturgy of the Word; celebrant and congregation would then pray together, facing the same direction, throughout the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
To prevent
other readers finding out the hard way like I did, you may want to include this information in the next reprint of your
book — I'm sure there will be one!
Other readers have brought that
book to my attention, which I appreciate, but thankfully it seems rather obscure so I'm not worried.
I just finished reading your Paris
book - I couldn't put it down, and like one of your
other readers comments, «laughed my ass off», although not literally!
He has written several
books including «Coeliac Disease: what you need to know» — and journalism for The Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Irish Times,
Reader's Digest and
other publications.
Other than that, she gave the author credit, and linked to her
book so
readers could purchase.
Share Speaking as a mom of early
readers and an avid lover of reading (I only wish my reading list contained something
other than children stories, but then again my music selection also suffers the same fate), I strongly believe in the importance of reading (the earlier the introduction to
books the better).
The best ways of ensuring Baby grows up to love
books and to be a
reader is to have his
book collection in his room and to see
other books around in the house.
While
other books suggest a one - size - fits - all method for grief management or focus on understanding specific causes of child loss, Hope for Today, Promises for Tomorrow offers comfort for the
reader, whatever her situation, by helping her focus on the light of the ultimate Promise, the hope of a Savior, Jesus Christ.
I love knowing that the
book has been put to good use and has helped
other children see themselves as
readers.
If you're a regular
reader here, you'll know that I don't accept advertising, I don't do give - aways, I'm not in the business of helping
other people sell stuff, but when Laura asked me to promote her new
book, she didn't have to ask twice simply because I'm convinced that if every parent took the time to read her
books, the world would be transformed.
Like
other readers, I would love to read this
book and will probably buy a copy if I'm not lucky enough to win one here Thanks for bringing Mrs. Q's blog and
book to our attention!
Full marks to Gollancz for publishing this collection of stories by one of Britain's consistently finest science fiction writers — but it, and
other book publishers, would be doing themselves, writers and
readers a favour by providing more outlets for short fiction.
After the sofas are in place, they head off on
other missions to stock up for the hunt: scrounging power strips and reference
books (Oxford
Reader's Companion to Dickens, Bicycle Official Rules of Card Games, The Lord of the Rings) and loading up stores of junk food (Marshmallow Fluff, barbecued potato chips, animal crackers, Little Debbie cakes, Mountain Dew) that will fuel them for the weekend.
This chapter is a little more esoteric than the
other more descriptive chapters, but the
book's stack of references points the
reader in the general direction of simpler explanations of, for instance, the maths.
Dawkins has become «Darwin's rottweiler» — as Alister McGrath, an Oxford theologian, reminded
readers of his recent
book, Dawkins» God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life — so intent on prevailing in intellectual combat that he alienates
others and undermines the dazzling quality of his argumentative skills.
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