Sentences with phrase «read a great book by»

I just read a great book by Dr. Marsden Wagner, Born in the U.S.A. and anyone having a baby should read it.
Been reading a great book by Tom Schneider, A Physician's Apology.

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This book by Tim Ferris a great read if you are looking for a book with straightforward tips that you can start utilizing.
I learned to draw by emulating the likes of John Romita Jr., John Byrne and Marc Silvestri, and I'm pretty certain comic books contributed a great deal to my reading ability.
Another great way to learn is by reading short, summarized books.
I think Buffett wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid out and I always assign that in my class which I just think is a great, great book and you mention my three books three times and so you have to read those too.
«The Great Reflation is by far the best economic and investment book that I have read in the last ten years.
Note: the terms «bullets» and «cannonballs» are references to Jim Collins» book Great by Choice, which I highly recommend reading.
I just got listen to this podcast great info much appreciated you mentioned the book think grow rich I have read part of it so far what I have got out of that book is desire determination and to never stop alot of the stuff that got talked about I had herd of but never of it actually being done by someone big help
And then I read a book by Brian McNiven, called A Great Company at a Fair Price.
This is great stuff and completely concurrent with a book I am reading by David Meerman Scott, «The New Rules of Marketing and PR».
What I think is really interesting because what we are doing right now I was reading a book called Buffett the making of an American capitalist a great book by the way.
the bible was written by man, god writes in your heart, it is more work to find and read the writings of god in your heart but there is no great book, no sermon, nothing of the works of man that can take it's place
In her latest book, The Death and Life of the Great American School System, she charges that the state reading and math tests mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act lower the bar, produce inconsistent results, lack content, promote cheating, and encourage teachers to waste time on test - taking strategies.
Like everything by Frost and Hirsch, this is a great book, and well worth reading.
It was fully expounded in Hal Lindsay's book The Late Great Planet Earth, which was read by an estimated 18 million people.
This work, Royce's book on Christianity, and Augustine's Confessions were the three writings by great philosophers, commonly so regarded, that I had read when I reached Harvard after the war was over.
I can not say the book is great literature, but it is a good read, and it provides a powerful feel for the day - by - day pressures exerted by a regime bent upon extinguishing any independent force of possible opposition, and especially any force appealing to an authority transcending the state.
If you want to find out more — google Mountain Meadows Massacre, Utah or read the book Mountain Meadows Massacre by Juanita Brooks — a Morman herself and a great book.
A great book to read is «Liberty and Tyranny» and «Ameritopia» by Mark Levin as it gives concise reasons for where we are and where we come from.
I've read about a dozen books by N. T. Wright, and I am sorry to say that Small Faith, Great God is not his best.
If, however, you have read Kerouac and was influenced by his books, then this might be a great book for you.
For those that struggle with this subject, I would suggest reading the book «The Great Gospel Deception», by David Servant.
I'm reading, again, the great book by Thomas Merton, The Asian Journal.
If those who can not imagine reading a book by such a hard - shell conservative will put aside their prejudices, they are likely to be sometimes annoyed and exasperated, but they will learn a great deal.
Even the author of the greatest book written on America, Alexis de Tocqueville, didn't think most Americans should read the great books written by the Greeks and Romans.
The nearest I ever came to engaging in a deliberate act of civil disobedience was about a decade ago when I read The Great Treasury Raid by Philip M. Stern.1 This book tells how the tax laws of this country have been manipulated by wealthy people and huge corporations for their own interests and to the disadvantage of the large majority of less privileged citizens.
So it was with great interest that I recently read Blessed are the Balanced by Paul E. Petit and R. Todd Mangum, which purports to be a book about how seminarians can maintain their passion for Jesus while in seminary and after graduation.
There are the classics of the past, and fortunately some of the present, which are great books for the serious student but which are not apt to be widely understood or read by the ordinary person seeking light on his daily task.
Those who have read the book know that Tickle goes into much greater detail about the questions and challenges raised by cognitive science, literary deconstruction, higher criticism, Freud, Jung, Campbell, Einstein, Heisenbuerg, and many other philosophical / scientific / cultural movements.
I read a great book over my holiday by Chuck Klosterman, IV, which is a collection of his essays on pop culture.
One great advantage of a lectureship was that it allowed men whose consciences were troubled by portions of the Prayer Book to escape the requirement that the prescribed services be read, for the ordinary worship was conducted by the parson and not by the lecturer.
This is a great book and was voted on by you to read next.
Two great books to read are Jenny McCarthy's «Healing and preventing Autism» and «The Out of Sync Child» by Carol Stock Kranowitz.
If you haven't read any books by the author Claire Freedman and illustrated by Ben Corts then we really recommend that you do in Dinosaurs Love Underpants one of the popular «Love Underpants» series of books there is a great time with the bunch of dinosaurs that just love wearing underpants even when they are quite itchy!
I love to combine my two favorite things — reading and science, so I've partnered with some amazing bloggers to bring you a great series of science activities inspired by children's books all month long.
Help your child learn to read and enjoy books by trying some of these great kids» activities, from acting out stories to buildi...
She gains a great deal of comfort and insight by reading Emily Rapp's book, The Still Point of the Turning World, about parenting her son Ronan, afflicted with Tay - Sachs disease and fated to die in early childhood.
There are plenty of great children's books to read in September or make your own twist on the celebration by challenging your kids to read a new book a day during the month.
Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson (via Tara: «My daughter read this as part of book club, great for kids.»)
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We read the books, read tons of blog post on how to potty train, and let me tell you by saying yes they have great tips but they all tell you the same thing.
I would add: Prenatal Yoga and Natural Childbirth, by Jeannine Parvati Baker and ditto on the HypnoBirthing by Marie Mongan and, you mentioned Peggy Vincent's book — I just read it and it is great.
My greatest recommendations are to read some great books, with Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn by Penny Simkin, et.al.
Some great ways to get them thinking about a sibling is by reading books around this topic.
In Praise of Slow, by Carl Honore This is an easy book to read with nice big type — great for tired parents!
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A great way to start getting your toddler used to the idea of potty training is by reading them books about it.
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Therefore, not making studies about this essentially leads to great controversy, and who started this controversy gets famous and rich because his books are sold to thousands of adherents for whom he sounds revealing, and even by non-adherents who need to read him before they can critically think about him.
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