Sentences with phrase «people go to bookstores»

This might result in more people going to the bookstore for lunch or reading a new book and chilling out for awhile.
When people go to a bookstore they can see the graphics and it helps them make a decission on whether to buy or not, so it only makes sense to do the same thing online and do it with ebooks too!

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I am tired of how people who believe in their own «gods» try to shove religion down other peoples throat, what I mean is if your religion doen not let you support guns then don't support it but also don't try to change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto shove religion down other peoples throat, what I mean is if your religion doen not let you support guns then don't support it but also don't try to change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGTO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGS.
Since there are some unlicensed products out there, for royalties to go the correct people, its recommended to buy through Fanatics.com or the school's bookstore website.
Lorello had been working in the bookstore, operated by the Friends group, as recently as Wednesday but was let go upon a directive that came from the highest levels of the DMNA, said the person briefed on the decision, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak for any of the parties involved.
But there was nothing that a regular person could go to their bookstore and buy a book that discussed fasting as a therapeutic option in a serious manner.
I doubt they are going to be editorially recommending books and making choices about what people should read, which is what bookstores do.»
So I think some system of gatekeeping will remain in place, precisely because most people, even if they abandon bookstores, aren't going to do so for the sake of reading amateur work any more than we've abandoned our Blockbuster stores for the sake of watching amateur videos and home movies.
People who might not go into a bookstore to procure entertainment are now reading books on their phones, iPads and tablets.
Some people shop those bins to the exclusion of going inside the bookstore.
(Physical bookstores provide a great service, and I worry about them, but people ordering online are going to order online.)
I want them to be a bookstore where people could go and buy print.
The average person is just doing this to get a better deal, but effectively they are directly contributing to bookstores all over Canada, US and the United Kingdom going out of business.
(I am often forced to roll my eyes when I tell people that and they look at me bewildered and say «But I see tons of people in the bookstore when I go, how can that be?»
We are an indie bookstore that tries to meet needs in the community and have first hand seen more people decide to come to our store than go on Amazon or shop at Hastings because we offer things they can't.
«Paperback scored very well over hardback for bookstore discovery, and I think what's happened here is people were hearing about Gone Girl and going into the bookstore without having to discover it.»
Over the course of the next few years bookstores started to go out of business and many people thought print would die completely in the near future.
«The more people that we can get to set foot in the store, the more likely it is that those consumers are going to find something they love because, sometimes, all it takes is getting inside and seeing what the indie bookseller is up to in order to recognize the tremendous value a local bookstore brings to that community.»
This is primarily done for security, but it looks like the bookstore is going one step further and making people have to prove who they say they are.
Next, they partner with local bookstores because they want to go after hardcore readers, the types of people who devour books at an accelerated pace.
In other words, they want to believe that you are going to do all your thinking, breathing, and bankbook effort you can to drive people to their bookstores to order your book.
Many authors are glad to know that there are people out there who still love books and they are glad to go out and meet their readers at indie bookstores.
It is harder to get people to come if you are just going to a bookstore to read your book.
The vision is a bookstore where readers, pastors, youth leaders, parents can go to find vetted, excellent, powerful, transformational Christian fiction to read and to share with those people for which they're responsible.
Despite what the «studies» show, how many young people (age 30 and under) really go to a bookstore and buy a print book for themselves?
I need to catch the eye of people who don't go to the bookstore to hunt for all of my books each month.»
If friends have promised to organize events, get in touch with them and keep the publicist apprised of what's going on — keep in mind that most bookstores don't have the staff to sell books at offsite events (like your friends» parties) if fewer than about 100 people attend.
A publisher may be able to get your book out into the bookstores, but it's up to you to market your book like crazy to get people to go there and buy it.
These companies employ sales people who go out and convince bookstore buyers to try out new books.
To increase a bookstore's discoverability, the writers whose books the store is stocking have to be at such a level of demand that people will go looking for theTo increase a bookstore's discoverability, the writers whose books the store is stocking have to be at such a level of demand that people will go looking for theto be at such a level of demand that people will go looking for them.
And so, the casual «going to hangout at the bookstore» person just doesn't exist in Omaha like they did 10 - 15 years ago.
Both of those authors eventually worked out deals with major publishers for bookstore distribution and both have gone on to sell millions of copies and are in the hall of fame (if there is one) of people who started out self - publishing.
«There's a strong desire,» he says, «that starts with the editorial slush pile and goes right through to the bookstore buyer to will people to have different reading tastes than they actually do.
Several people doubt whether they will have to go the bookstore when Amazon becomes one of the main distribution channels.
So generating data about book sales from Amazon isn't likely to be very accurate — except the fact that many bookstores are going out of business because people prefer to A) buy online where things are cheaper or B) buy an ebook.
Somehow, King's decision to encourage people to «stir their sticks and go to an actual bookstore rather than a digital one» caused a stir in the digital book world where readers have voiced their dissent.
He was referring not to professional reviewers for outlets like the New York Times but citizen reviewers with a role similar to «the role that booksellers used to take... if we're forced into a situation where physical bookstores are going away, then we have to have these people who are help us sell our books.»
He had found a book at Barnes and Noble (yeah people went to actual bookstores back then) called Weird California.
«People everywhere want to know what is going on in their own backyard at a very local level, ranging from local bookstore readings to high school sporting events to information about local street closures.»
Are you like most people and you went to a bookstore to buy a book on how to write a resume?
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