Sentences with phrase «page book convince»

Authors would upload a three or four thousand page book convince a reader to scroll to the end.

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However, because the book is so engaging and often convincing, it is important to raise some questions which, to a large extent, go unanswered in these pages.
See the diffidence concerning the ability of modern knowledge of nature to be convincing evidence for God referred to in our review of Paul Haffner's quality book and our Cutting Edge column, as well its presence on our Letters» page.
Hopefully you'll convince others that they can tackle an book project without having to fill hundreds of pages Kelly McCausey recently posted..
An interested reader will skim the back cover copy or the online description, and if they need a little something more to convince them to buy your book, they'll read the first page.
Those words may be all that anyone sees on your Amazon page to convince them to buy your book.
Authors would upload a 3k or 4k page book and convince a reader to scroll to the end.
If you only have a personal profile but plan to have an author page when your book is available, at what point do you start trying to convince readers to switch from your personal account to your author page?
What if your agent called to say your publisher was doubling the ad budget on your new book because their Jellybooks reader analytics convinced them it was a rip - roaring page - turner?
Because the first five pages, particularly for a book that's clearly self - published, is when you convince me / entice me into believing you're every bit as good as the traditionals, perhaps better.
Self - publishing is fraught with terrors — first, you have to convince yourself you really have something worth saying; then, you have to get it down on the page, or in the computer; next, you have to cough up hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars to get the book designed and printed; and finally, you have to figure out some way to sell all those copies, or give them away, just to clear off the kitchen table so you can sit down and have a bowl of noodles.
Not the fault of the book or its author, I am convinced, but several pages in I began to become... [more]
Story: Grover tries to convince the reader to not turn the page, because there is a monster at the end of the book.
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