Sentences with phrase «page books on the shelves»

A 500 + page book is going to take up the space of almost two, 300 page books on the shelves.

Not exact matches

I no longer have to find the right book on the shelf, find the right page, use the index, turn to the chapter, or anything like that.
Even veteran teachers can benefit from having this book on their shelf as a resource and flipping through its pages to refresh their memories about methods and activities they have not recently used.
Paul Chudecki dons goggles and gauntlets / Atlantic Alliance — If Austin's A90 could talk it would be with a pronounced mid-Atlantic accent / The Greatest Race — Marc Douzey uncovers some astounding pictures of the 1914 Grand Prix de l'Automobile Club de France / Cars in My Life — A final peep at John Moulton's album / Special Book Offer from our enthusiast's book shelf / The French Brooklands III — Bill Boddy continues the Montlhery story / Four into Three — Michael Worthington - Williams on Merrall Brown / SS to XK — In our free 20 - page supplement celebrating 75 years of Jaguar we look at the greatest of the marque's sporting road cBook Offer from our enthusiast's book shelf / The French Brooklands III — Bill Boddy continues the Montlhery story / Four into Three — Michael Worthington - Williams on Merrall Brown / SS to XK — In our free 20 - page supplement celebrating 75 years of Jaguar we look at the greatest of the marque's sporting road cbook shelf / The French Brooklands III — Bill Boddy continues the Montlhery story / Four into Three — Michael Worthington - Williams on Merrall Brown / SS to XK — In our free 20 - page supplement celebrating 75 years of Jaguar we look at the greatest of the marque's sporting road cars.
The Add to My Books widget allows Goodreads members to add your book to their shelves so it should also be added to the page for the book on your website.
It's something else altogether when a bookstore owner rips out the pages that contain «smut» and then sells the book on her shelves with the claim that it is «clean.»
Having reviews on the book's page on Goodreads also increases the likelihood that the book will be added to other readers» shelves, purchased, read, reviewed, and recommended.
While Goodreads has enacted terms of service that require a modicum of respectfulness when posting reviews of books or categorizing titles on personal shelves, the fact remains that Goodreads is only useful to authors because of this innate ability readers have to openly share and critique books, creating a deeper level of discussion than can just be found on a product review page.
She opens a book, fans her face with the pages, then sets the book back on the shelf, just exactly as it was.
You are good for my writer's ego: — RRB - and I would definitely have guessed that you too liked the feel of paper pages and books lined up on a shelf.
It is what makes a reader curious enough to look inside the pages and then choose your book over the book next to it on the shelf.
The Fact sheet contains the book's title, author, category, both ISBNs, pub date, price, page count, binding / book type, publisher, language, product dimensions, shipping weight, Web links, and media contact information needed to query a bookstore about placing your book on their shelves.
Just imagine if all of the books on the shelves only had 10 % of the pages, and you only got the rest after you checked out.
The work wouldn't really be a «book» if it was thinned down to 15 pages and it would definitely disappear on the shelf.
Upon opening the app you are presented with your recent read on a side scrolling «shelf» of your most recent reads (can be toggled on / off) at the top the page and links below that to Local Files (file browser), Net Library (various OPDS catalogs), My Shelf and Statistics (various reading / book stats).
It becomes difficult for a printer to squeeze the title of the book on the spine if a book has less than 100 pages, and it's also hard for readers to find a book that thin squeezed among larger books on the shelf of a bookstore.
I enjoy looking at my collection on my shelf (Yuri & Otherwise), I enjoy holding the book, and I enjoy flipping the pages & feeling the paper.
I have a copy of Damodaran's The Dark Side of Valuation: Valuing Young, Distressed, and Complex Businesses (2nd Edition), weighing in at 575 pages, as well as his book Investment Valuation: Tools and Techniques for Determining the Value of Any Asset, Second Edition (similar size, with a quarter inch of dust on my shelf.
From the outside looking in I have watched the three editors and the team work incredibly hard to pull the book together, and from the sample pages (follow the book link above) it is obvious that this is not only «not your normal guidebook» but something that should be on the shelves of anyone with an interest in the city, whether they live here or not!
The Supreme Sage, who sleeps between the pages of a book on the shelves of Glittengham Palace, asked if you'd like to become a sage too.
Typical job duties of a Library Page are shelving books, straightening books that are on the shelves, providing service at the circulation desk, answering to user inquiries, maintaining their knowledge of material availability, organizing materials in the right sequence, helping users to locate materials, handling library furniture, maintaining order in library rooms and locations, implementing library programs, and completing other tasks as assigned by managers.
When I see them at book stores... all pretty and full of blank pages and standing tall on a little shelf... I get all smile ~ y and just got ta have a new one right then and there.
I used (on one shelf) a piece of gift wrap with lots of stars on it, (on another shelf) pages from a cutesy calendar that featured cartoonish angels dressed in gingham dresses with sneakers, (on third shelf) gift wrap from the Metropolitan Museum of Art that came in a book entitled «English Floral Patterns - Eighteenth Century Designs by William Kilbum» and finally a repeat of more angel calendar pages.
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