Sentences with phrase «other great books by»

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Select Wyndham and Wyndham Grand hotel properties in Florida, South Carolina, Puerto Rico and other great getaway destinations are offering rates up to 35 percent off to travelers who book online by April 17.
The question was recently posed by David Dayen, author of the forthcoming book Chain of Title: How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street's Great Foreclosure Fraud, among others.
Author or contributing author of dozens of scholarly and practitioner articles, books and programs, Richard's work has been described by various faculty at Harvard, Yale, London Business School and elsewhere as «great & much needed,» «wonderful and pragmatic,» «thorough» and «nothing short of remarkable,» as well as by Fortune 500, NYSE, FTSE and other company leaders as «leading edge,» «ground - breaking,» «valuable guidance,» «indispensable,» «compelling» and «exceptional.»
His other books include Money: How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global Economy — and What We Can Do About It, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (McGraw - Hill Professional); Freedom Manifesto: Why Free Markets are Moral and Big Government Isn't, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, August 2012); How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, November 2009); and Power Ambition Glory: The Stunning Parallels between Great Leaders of the Ancient World and Today... and the Lessons You Can Learn, co-authored by John Prevas (Crown Business, June 2009).
Militias and the Future of the Far Right, by Jeffrey Kaplan Both books reviewed serve to explain the appearance of a great deal of anti-government anger in the militia movement and other right - wing causes.
However, in the Postscript to the second edition (1970) of his book and in other recent essays, Kuhn has clarified and in some respects altered his earlier position; he now gives greater attention to the control of theory by experiment and the role of criteria independent of particular paradigms.
How It Worked: The Story of Clarence H Snyder and the Early Days of Alcoholics Anonymous in Cleveland Ohio (NY: AA Big Book Study Group, 1997), pp. 6, 71, 138, 157, 235; and the «Great Physician» reference to Jesus Christ was in common use among other Pioneer AAs, by their New York mentor Dr. Silkworth, and their Oxford Group friends.
The first and last word, ranging in the Bible from the majestic symbolism of the Genesis story of creation to other great imagery in the book of Revelation, is that man is a spiritual creature, made in the divine likeness, the child of God and intended by God for eternity.
Great books and good books are still published and some even turn a profit, but the book business is increasingly prey to the bottom line which is enhanced by the reflections of, and narrations about, celebrities from other media.
Those who have read the book know that Tickle goes into much greater detail about the questions and challenges raised by cognitive science, literary deconstruction, higher criticism, Freud, Jung, Campbell, Einstein, Heisenbuerg, and many other philosophical / scientific / cultural movements.
In M.Gary Neuman's book, Emotional Infidelity: How to Affair - Proof Your Marriage and 10 Other Secrets... MORE to a Great Relationship, he makes some controversial statements: «Insulate and protect your marriage against emotional infidelity by avoiding friendships with members of the opposite sex.»
The rug is a handmade braided one (it - and the instructions to make it - are in my book Handmade Home) It was inspired by my great aunt who made many others in our home, including the wee little i - cord dollhouse rug as a child.
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Turn to one of these great books by Eric Carle to help your little one struggling with separation anxiety or other developmental issues.
So why do some books that aren't) of obvious (at least to me) interest to most high school students placed on reading lists, and why are others of much greater interest (as judged by sales and / or library borrowings) ignored?
You can see and read some of the other great transformation stories by following the link, and find out more about what's inside my book.
«Ego Is The Enemy», a great book by Ryan Holiday, in which I've been more and more discovering things that suggest that perhaps a big part of a lot of what I do is based on me wanting to achieve a lot of things in life and that's great, if it's about affecting change in other people's lives, but I think that there may also be, potentially, a little bit of an unhealthy obsession with being great.
My favorite stocking stuffers: Bloom My new, bestselling book that has been endorsed by Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. Izabella Wentz, Dr. Kellyann Pertrucci, and many other great doctors in the functional medicine... Read more about 2017 Nourished Gift Guide
Other recommended books on the topic include The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat, and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet by Nina Teicholz, Fat: It's Not What You Think by Connie Leas, Ignore the Awkward: How the Cholesterol Myths Are Kept Alive by Uffe Ravnskov, and The Great Cholesterol Con: The Truth About What Really Causes Heart Disease and How To Avoid It by Malcolm Kendrick.
Some great, unusual features not found at other dating sites, such as reader voted best gay books lists, free gay - related videos to watch, and games to play by yourself or with other singles on the site.
This frequently jaw - dropping documentary by director Alex Gibney, drawn largely from the book of the same name by Lawrence Wright, demonstrates vividly how a cult can spread among people searching for something greater in their lives, some advantage over others, some grand answer....
The Jungle Book, Disney's latest cartoon - to - live - action adaptation, gets a lot of things right: It's wildly entertaining, full of great vocal performances by a stacked A-list cast, and boasts a hilarious / creepy musical number by none other than Christopher Walken.
The one is based on an Anthony Burgess - like book of great linguistic imagination by Jonathan Safran Foer, the other a spare graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke — and just the obliqueness of the respective source materials speaks to the primacy of their message: «Everything is illuminated by the past.»
After school, over the weekend, and during summer are also great times for kids to work on their «identity projects» — a term coined by Stefanie DeLuca, Susan Clampet - Lundquist, and Kathryn Edin in their recent book, Coming of Age in the Other America, to refer to passions that propel children to long - term success.
One great idea is a «Dr. Seuss Day» where Dr. Seuss books are read by outside leaders that may include county and city commissioners, the mayor, presidents of businesses, and other business professionals.
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't is a 2001 management book by James C. Collins that aims to describe how companies transition from being average companies to great companies and how companies can fail to make the transiGreat: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't is a 2001 management book by James C. Collins that aims to describe how companies transition from being average companies to great companies and how companies can fail to make the transigreat companies and how companies can fail to make the transition.
Don't make the mistake of thinking that your book will be fine without having even just one other person look over your work — even the greatest of writers need to have their work looked over by an editor.
Because the author never deals directly with the POD company or knows where the books are being printed, they remain unaware of the difference between the actual fees charged by the POD company and what the self - publishing company says is the printing charge, distribution fee, and the author royalty.As with any other product, the greater the number of middlemen between the manufacturer and the consumer, the greater the price paid by the consumer.
It is, IMO, a foundational book that is a great reference for determining where to begin when building a comprehensive, focused approach to assessing one's own approach to facts and opinions as well as examining statements / claims made by others.
If you've stopped by my blog before, you've doubtlessly heard me suggest that giving away a free ebook (whether a short story, a novella, or a complete Book 1) can be a great way to boost sales of your other books.
Thank you for the info Vinny, now I think I see, You'd like a blog about marketing from lil» ol' me, Promote only when you are in a happy mood, And never promote your books by being far too rude, Try to make your posts interesting, clever and funny, And try not to part with a large amount of money, Now I feel there is one thing I should stress, Never go and give your cash to a vanity press, Blog, tweet and update your Facebook status as often as you can, Make contact with other authors and befriend your only fan, Be courteous, considerate and always be kind, And you will slowly find, You'll get people interested and make them all see, Especially when you give your book away for free, Sit back, relax and be rather nice, And always think about the price, People will not part with their cash unless the price is low, Particularly for an author they do not even know, Always remember to write purely for fun, Never think that your profit will be a huge great sum, And pray for exposure to the lord above, Because self - publishing is a labour of love,
What I especially like about this book is the step - by - step actions and loads of great how - to's not covered in the other two books.
Very helpful; I'm a bookbub subscriber but I haven't promoted with them yet — they are quite costly compared to other newsletter like book sends so it seems like a huge gamble, especially only going by the figures they give, so it's great to have some other sources about it
A large list of professional book cover designers, compiled by bestselling author and marketing expert Joanna Penn. (Her website is loaded with other great resources for writers.)
Provide them with incentive to buy your book by offering them other products or services that have a value much greater than the cost of your book itself.
Apart from the part where you write a great book, all of the other steps above can be accomplished by anyone who's done an afternoon of research.
For example, while there are exceptions like the great Joanna Penn who gain a large following for their writing by building a writing - based blog, most often, other writers are not going to be an audience who becomes an avid fan base for your book (Let's face it... writers are supportive of each other, but we're busy focusing on our own books, too!).
Twitter is a great tool to use by itself, or in conjunction with other social media tools, when you want to give a bit of oomph to your book promotion.
I hope that this book gets the very wide audience it deserves because what it has to say is of relevance to virtually all of us as individuals, and takes on even great significance when one adds in the fact that (according to well - documented and much repeated research, first performed by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s) about two - thirds of the general population will follow the orders of somebody in authority, even if it is to inflict significant harm on others.
The purpose of this Book Club is to reach out to other bloggers by sharing great books and discussions while showing support for our favorite authors
Here are just a few other great examples, which run the gamut from light - hearted to more serious: The classic book in the «body swap» genre is, of course, Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers.
On the positive side, all those people who were drawn into the comic shops by the New 52 are buying Walking Dead, Saga and a bunch of other creator - owned books, and the «long tail» is getting longer every month, which is great for the industry.
This and other library - related services could introduce billions into the publishing industry over the years because of easier discovery of promising books (aided by stable book - to - book hyperlinks, among other capabilities) and greater convenience of buying.
In addition to all the other blog «appearances», reviews, and author interviews that can result from a Virtual Book Tour, we also make sure to get each of our author's virtual tours off to a great start by giving them a «tour stop» at one or more of our social community channels, whether it be a link from our Twitter account, a video uploaded to our YouTube Channel, or an interview on our blog.
With his most powerful prose yet, Lee shows us that war damages people far beyond any other kind of abuse life offers and that persons damaged by the losses, violence and displacement of war will go to great lengths to work out either retribution or salvation... If I could, I would make the book required reading for politicians, diplomats, world leaders and arms dealers, though many of them would possibly not get the message.
Is it in their best interest for books by OTHER publishers (self or otherwise) to have lots of great reviews?
Let me recommend two other great books on plotting and structure by James Scott Bell — more recent titles of his that I've found to be exceptionally valuable.
Readers will often look past substantive issues and finish the book, but they won't pick up another book by that author, and they will leave negative comments, such as, «Some parts were confusing» (a problem with consistency), «The writing was choppy» (a problem with flow within and between paragraphs), «It wasn't well written» (a problem with awkward sentences and possibly other various issues), «I wasn't sure who was saying what» or «The dialogue wasn't that great,» and «It didn't really hold my attention» or «The story was boring» (a problem with telling instead of showing).
There are lots of other great things offered by Book Marketing Tools that can help your title get off the ground.
the only subscription service paying authors by pages read, others, like Scribd or Bookmate do not ask for exclusivity: you can enjoy all advantages of great visibility and high download rates while still selling your books through other channels.
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