Sentences with phrase «probably was some interest in the book»

There probably was some interest in the book before banning.

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Even though it's probably a small audience, those who read the book will be very interested in it.
«Religious interest is growing in this country,» affirms Word Books publisher Jarrell McCracken, «but probably away from the established church and denominations.
He wrote essays on it before he began to write as a philosopher, even a philosopher of physics... Principia Mathematica... is probably the only book bearing his name in which an interest in the activities of the mind does not often show itself» (DWP 21).
While your preschooler probably isn't reading yet, there are some older little ones (in the four to five year old age group) who are likely very interested in books and how to read them.
An interesting book I read several years ago is called «The Paleolithic Prescription», this was probably the first book written in the late 80's to outline what we today call the cave man or «paleo» diet.
That was not the case with Jeannette Walls» 2005 memoir THE GLASS CASTLE, and I probably wouldn't have had any interest in the book adaptation if not for the fact that it reunites Oscar winner Brie Larson with her Short Term 12 director, Destin Daniel Cretton.
If you think everyone interested in books will have one novel on the mind this week, you're probably right (hint: it starts with The Girl Who).
I am not interested in any further reading of this book (with or without seeing the documentary) but I would probably take a chance on a novel written by someone else picking up some part of the theme of this book.
This means investing some money in advertising, but you can limit the amount, and it is probably the most effective technique to generate interest from people who don't already know about you and your book.
The Big Five probably won't be interested in a BoomerLit book unless it's written by Cher, but you can still go the traditional route with a small or digital - only press.
And while other reviews of this title have been stellar, my interest in this book is that I probably would have never been lucky enough to read it or ever hear of its talented author if not for digital publishing.
And since the reviewer's audience probably won't be interested in the book, there's no point.
Genre is probably the best, as it means that you'll be targeting people looking at certain genres in the Kindle Store (meaning they are already interested in buying a book), but you can also target products.
But the other interesting thing I can do is try to sell the German translation rights, or else get my books translated in German already and use the fair to drum up sales for the German editions (probably by giving the first away for free, and selling other books in the series).
If you don't know what Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is about, then you probably have no interest in the series at all, because there's no way you could read earlier books and not make it to # 7, in which Harry continues on his quest to find the final horcruxes and destroy Lord Voldemort once and for all.
It's probably more fun for me than for anybody else (and I'm particularly looking forward to the reviews of the book), but if you're interested in the tour, the book is making the following stops:
So I'd add that it is crucial to write an amazing «book description», people do read them and it's probably the key factor (along with a great cover) in getting people interested in purchasing and reading the book in the first place.
Remember readers buy books on topics or genres that they have an interest in so they will probably know what is good and what is dire.
I think given that many bloggers aren't trained journalists and blog part - time or as a hobby, PR folk probably need to mindful of that and check in with the bloggers after they've had a chance to familiarize themselves a bit with a book to make sure they're still on board (and also letting them know it's okay to back out if they aren't interested or offer fair criticism.).
For writers interested in writing a non-memoir nonfiction book, it seems that their blog should probably be about the topic of their propose book, yes?
Since you are probably a student, you are probably interested in these services: review writing, PowerPoint presentation, any homework help, dissertation, article critique, book report, editing services, case study, term paper, essay, coursework, research paper, lab report, and thesis paper work.
I experienced this the first year, but quickly reined in and select books that pique my interest or are ones I would probably have bought.
It's probably due to my participation in several books - related groups, where I share links to helpful information, comment on topics that interest me, and ask and answer questions.
If you don't know what Penny Arcadeis, then you're probably not interested in this book.
Regardless, this book [Writing In InDesign] will probably not be of much interest to the occasional writer.
Probably because her book both fit in and was distinctive, as you've said, as well as being well - written enough to attract interest by an agent.
For those more interested in magazines, interactive children's books, cookbooks and such, an LCD - based device is probably better for you (and I've said as much in other posts).
If you're interested in book marketing, you should probably follow the people included as well.
If you're interested in publishing or self - publishing a book, you've probably got a lot of questions.
I'm not going to add $ 10 a month for books when 1) They are unlikely to offer the books I want to read (largely nonfiction, and very selective non-fiction) and 2) With work and school, I don't have time to read $ 120 worth of fiction a year (and I doubt I could find enough interesting fiction to spend $ 120 year) and again, they probably wouldn't include all the titles I'd be interested in.
If you're primarily interested in reading books, you're probably going to be fine opting for a Wi - Fi - only model.
I would probably still be interested in this offer if I had to pay double points to book a premium fare if it meant I would also earn miles on it toward my elite status.
These are both outstanding deals so if you're interested in them you'll probably have to book very far ahead.
Set the ITA Matrix to only search for fares with the «R» booking code — that will stop the search returning thousands of Economy Class fares that you're probably not interested in.
There's probably no competition to speak of if early sales are to be looked at, with Modern Warfare 2 breaking every record in the book and all, but with Fils - Aime questioning the game's ability to sustain those sales, seeing how things look after January NPD data arrives, which is what he's set as the finish line, should be interesting.
Some people will also argue that the game gives you enough virtual currency for instant revivals (because apparently everyone with an iPad is an utter moron who would rather keep pumping money into a game they're losing at, than on buying an entirely less cynical game, or go and read a book or something), but if that's really the case (and it probably isn't if you lose several times in a row), why keep the system in there in the first place (unless you are not really that interested in adapting your game for a different platform).
As Malcolm Mercer recently pointed out to me there was an interesting book written many years ago which either was called or referenced attaining partnership (probably in the US) as the Tournament of Champions ie you hire a tremendous number and only the outstanding / fittest survive.
The arguments, largely lifted from a book by recently - deceased Harvard Law professor William Stuntz, The Collapse of American Criminal Justice (which I just bought), are probably familiar to anyone with an interest in criminal justice.
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