Sentences with phrase «rather read a great book»

Yeah, yeah, you'd rather read a great book with a lousy cover than a lousy book with an incredible cover.
Anybody have any good suggestions on books or materials to better myself in the art of negotiation Ive watched videos but I'd rather read a great book Good suggestions on great reads only

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From great online content to endless book recommendations and must - read lists, most of us struggle to fit in all the reading we want to do rather than locate cool stuff to check out.
So I feel strongly that the usual article on «best investing books» has far too many entries and ends up suggesting good books you might read, rather than recommending great books you must read.
He then went on, overlooking the implications of Bacon's rather better slogan that reading provides food for thought, to argue that the Great Books were good curriculum independent of capacity.
She is an engineer who does environmental compliance by day but would rather spend all her free time reading great books.
Matthew Goodman manages to make this rather lengthy book about them and that race interesting and a great read.
It's true that you «lose money every time someone borrows rather than buys» your book, but since some of those borrowers wouldn't have paid for the book in the first place and only read it and found out about you because they were able to borrow it, I think that in the end book - lending is a great tool for everyone involved.
The four companies ignored the lessons of the Kindle's success in the US and brought neat devices to consumers rather than an easy way to read a huge range of great books.
You can read a chapter of the book which is great, but it opens up a document rather than a personalized landing page.
What you're left with is a device that is — great for reading books, quite good for reading articles and blog posts, quite good with newspapers and magazines, and good with PDFs (though it can't do magic and PDFs meant for A4 size sheets or large computer screens will look rather inelegant on the Kindle 3's 6 ″ screen).
Countless books have been written about how to write a query letter (I have two sitting on my bookshelf), but I rather enjoyed reading Rachelle's quick and easy tips for a great query.
The thing that will push this already great app over the top is the ability to pay to download books that I'd rather read than the classics.
One of the great benefits about the subscription service is there is only one app for users to read the book rather than downloading different apps to complete such a basic task.
This is a great book if you are looking to read about the life of Buffett, rather than the aspects of Buffett's investing that you can't imitate.
Over the years I've read a lot of videogame related books, usually in the form of art books which also offer some insights into a game's development, and have to say that this is one of the better ones, sitting just below the rather excellent Aberstergo Entertainment Employee's Handbook, which was a wonderful meta work, written as though it was a genuine handbook from within the Assassin's Creed universe and thereby providing some stellar information and providing a great companion to Assassin's Creed: Unity.
That's true of Mencken's writing too — it was the unseen part of the iceberg that gave it great weight — although I credit not immediate research, but rather a prodigious memory and an incredible reading speed (as a book reviewer) for his background knowledge.
I'd rather see a legal publisher develop a great app and allow me to read their books — and those from other publishers that provide compatible e-book formats — and give me the app separately, even come up with a charge for it.
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