Bookstagramming: It's a thing (Crain's Chicago Business) Even people who only read ebooks (like me) like
pretty pictures of books.
And after you've made all these important contacts and gained these fans, party with them over on Facebook or post
a pretty picture of your book cover on Pinterest.
Not exact matches
I know how some
books just do nt turn out, or arent worth much more than the
pretty pictures... Since I've gotten your cookbook I've tried 13
of your recipees and they've all turned out perfect!
I have discovered that these recipes should be followed
pretty closely - every time I try to substitute or add a little less
of an ingredient it doesn't turn out the same, and it seems to take me a second try to get each dessert just right, especially for the desserts which don't have
pictures in this
book.
No, there are not enough
pretty pictures to keep you strapped to your seat, unless you're type that reads coffee table
books like thrillers, but you are liable to see something incredible if you are willing to invest the time — impossibly old structures standing impossibly, vistas off cliffs just over the side
of roads serving as makeshift cycling track with no guardrails.
The BEST part about this
book was the full page color
pictures of the crafts and some
pretty adorable child models.
Despite seeing it millions
of times in
pretty much every
picture book, every novel, every newspaper and every email message, people are essentially unaware
of the more common version
of the lowercase print letter «g,» Johns Hopkins researchers have found.
Despite seeing it millions
of times in
pretty much every
picture book, every novel, every newspaper and every email, Johns Hopkins University researchers have found people are essentially unaware
of the most common version
of the lowercase print g.
Its
pretty funny how this company, made its name and made a game that OUT CLASSES other games like Halo 4 and Call
of duty Black Ops 2, which in my
books are for people who can't understand a
picture book
Like the
book, the resulting film doesn't paint the
prettiest picture of a small Texas town, but it does provide a brutally realistic look at the Permian Panthers football program back in the late»80s.
To the extent that the iPad creates
pretty portable
pictures, I can see how that might serve the aims
of an art
book, but when it comes to text I see no inherent advantage in the iPad over any other e-reading device.
Building a
book - length argument around his contention that «the seventeenth century is the moment when one world - view was displaced by another because the scientific displaced that
of faith,» Grayling paints a
picture of astronomers, mathematicians, medical doctors, and even alchemists often reaching conclusions that even they dearly hoped weren't true — because the answers meant opposing Christian doctrine, unwise if you wanted to keep your job, freedom or head... To my ear, though, the tone
of the Grayling's prose is rather flat — think «textbook» and you've
pretty much got it — so many
of these unexpected sidelights are not presented as compellingly or dramatically as one might hope.
One
of the things I took from my time in New York City for Thrillerfest was that
pretty much no one in New York sees the entire
picture, from the
book being written to the words on the screen
of the Kindle or Nook or iPad.
«As part
of Phaidon's new Contemporary Artists series, the
book Wolfgang Tillmans aims to dig deeper than the familiar format
of career summary and
pretty pictures, aiming instead to provide a fuller understanding
of his work.»
The
book provides an intimate presentation
of a much - loved artist along with some
pretty and some smutty
pictures.
I took everything I knew about painting furniture and put into a fully illustrated
book with loads
of pretty pictures and easy to follow how to's.
Hmmm for me it would have to be use
of soft,
pretty, comfy fabrics, candles,
books, family
pictures, and good music.
Picture this
pretty couch in your sitting room on a sunny Sunday morning, just waiting for you, your cup
of tea and a good
book.
2 big comfy chairs and ottomans (one for me and one for my daughter or friend), a
pretty chandelier in the center, a table for my bible, teapot and candle, basket full
of books and magazines, a wall
of black and white
pictures of my family, and a scrapbook table in the corner if I get creative:) mommyofLandT at sbcglobal dot net