Sentences with phrase «powerful little book»

That's the premise behind Habit Changers ($ 22, amazon.com), a powerful little book filled with one - line mantras meant to help you reprogram your brain.
Kenneth Cain Kinghorn, in his powerful little book, Christ Can Make You Fully Human, writes: Mature Christians do not depend on strong emotions to sustain them.

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The most refreshing, and little discussed, aspect of the book is his conclusion that the media is less powerful than either editors pretend or politicians fear.
Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins, 2017), because it's the most powerful popular feminist statement in mainstream cinema thus far, inspiring countless young women and girls to dare to succeed; because Patty Jenkins more than deserved it after languishing in the wilderness of episodic television after her masterful film Monster (2003), when any male director would have gone on to direct four of five features on the strength of that one film; because it's about damned time that a female comic book feature got made; because Jenkins still had to fight to get a fair payday to direct WW 2 — enduring months of fight - to - the - death negotiations to get a directorial fee comparable to that of Zack Snyder or J.J. Abrams for the sequel; and finally because she's better than either of those two directors, who are overrated hacks with little or no vision at all.
Although occasionally overly - digressive, this is a powerful book that is likely to add value to those who are very familiar with the period, through reading about it, living through it, or both; and be especially enlightening to those who open its pages with little prior knowledge.
But you don't need any help to test your book out and give it a powerful launch for very little money, even with zero platform.
A Huffington Post Book Club Suggestion An O: The Oprah Magazine Fall Pick A LitHub Book You Should Read This September One of The Millions» «Most Anticipated» for 2016 «Marisa Silver's beguiling new novel Little Nothing is a powerful exploration of the relationship between our changeable bodies and our just as malleable identities... Silver's storytelling skills are finely matched to her themes... meditative passages bloom with life.»
A powerful book for the ear and eye, Very Best (almost) Friends makes a perfect gift for that special little — or big — friend in your life.
CEO Michael Pietsch said, «Our good first quarter results came from many places: # 1 bestselling books by HBG house authors James Patterson, David Baldacci, Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child, and Brad Meltzer, from backlist hits like You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero, Obama: An Intimate Portrait by Pete Souza, and Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, and from breakout bestsellers including Michael Isikoff & David Corn's riveting Russian Roulette, Jennifer Palmieri's powerful Dear Madam President, Peter Brown's delightful The Wild Robot Escapes and Vashti Harrison's inspiring Little Leaders.
A powerful story of friendship, loyalty and the difficulty of overcoming your past, A Little Life may be the best book you read this year — and it will almost certainly be the most heartbreaking.
Librood is a stylish and surreal little narrative adventure in which a girl with a very powerful imagination manifests objects and becomes more secluded with every book she reads.
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