Sentences with phrase «read other books by»

I haven't read any other books by Stephen King but I'm sure after this I will read alot more.
The reader may know the author because they have read other books by the author, or they may know the author because they have heard the author speak.
but don't take my word for it, go read some other books by people that have researched this stuff,,, OR, wait until you hear about it on CNN some 1,900 years after the fact
I would be interested in reading other books by him.
I highly recommend this book and look forward to reading other books by Elizabeth Berg (Maxine D).

Not exact matches

According to Hsieh's widely read book Delivering Happiness, companies with a higher sense of purpose outperform others by 400 percent.
The book, Swimmy, by Leo Lionni, which Kalin read with the careful intonation of an elementary school teacher, is about a small fish that bands together with other fish to scare away a hungry tuna.
Their narratives parallel each other's in both words and pictures; many of the illustrations are reflections of the girls» worlds that can only be read by physically turning the book upside down.
Rather than reading books, surfing the web and looking for step - by - step guides, one of the best ways to learn is by observing others.
Smart people crave and gather the collective brain power of others by reading books, magazines and articles that assist their own development.
The other day I read an interesting book called Entrepreneurial DNA, by Joe Abraham, the founder of BOSI Global, an operating partner to venture - backed and owner - operated companies.
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Economic Value Management has been selected as a Featured Book Recommendation or «Recommended Read» by numerous publications including, among others, Harvard Business School's HBS Working Knowledge, CEO Refresher, Directors Monthly, Global CEO, The Corporate Board, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, Valuation Issues, On Philanthropy, Accounting Today, Cost Management, and The Journal of Accounting and Finance.
Before committing your money to investments, spend a lot of time reading and learning about investing and stock picking by visiting online financial resources and reading books, periodicals and other educational material.
Fortunately, I have read excellent posts such as this by other bloggers as well, in addition to reading investing books that have detailed the various crazes and bear markets.
In reading through all of the dozens of survey questions and tables that Keister has included in this book (and I should clarify that, for better or worse, she is simply picking from surveys that have been done by others), there is one that I kept longing to see.
The hypothesis that is inversely proportional to the evidence presented is the hypothesis that can be tested by repeatable experiments.in other words if you read a book cover to cover you can categorically deny that eastern mysticism is all powerful and the philosophies have mathematical inference to the derivative conclusion that one can not mistakenly ignore.
books worth reading Texts from Jane Eyre: And Other Conversations with Your Favorite Literary Characters by Mallory Ortberg.
I know very little of Tony Jones — I was vaguely aware of the divorce from internet reports — but I have read books by at least one other EV leader, and had some admiration for them.
I want to go from «Hi, nice to meet you» to cooking dinner together or just sitting in silence reading our own books side - by - side because we're just that comfortable with each other.
I have read many books by Henry Morris and John Whitcomb and others.
Nonetheless, despite these criticisms, this is an exceptional book and one that deserves to be read by every follower of St Therese and by many others too.
(Accompanying the book is a CD that features Mumia reading some of the essays aloud, along with comments by Cornel West, Martin Sheen, the late Allen Ginsberg, Sister Helen Prejean, Howard Zinn, and others.)
You can also buy any other book you want right then and there and you can get people to sync up with your account to instantly share books and even interactively read by highlighting certain parts and writing notes in margins (which you can do with real books too I know, but this way won't ruin the books themselves).
I stemmed the flood of tears and rose to my feet, believing that this could be nothing other than a divine command to open the book and read the first passage I chanced upon; for I had heard the story of how Antony had been instructed by a gospel text.
While I haven't read everything on the subject, I know of no other book like it on the market, and it really helped answer some of my own questions and provide me some direction as I seek to follow Jesus by loving and serving others in my community.
my husband and I are on the same page with this as are others we are friends with and it's not through a book we read or denominational position or sect leader's influence: I like to think we were all gradually influenced by the Holy Spirit... then I'm sure that's how you feel about your position too.
As part of this late exercise in autodidactism, they suggested that I read various books — some of which were subsequently acquired — by formidable chess grandmasters including Nimzowitsch and Alekhine and others who left permanent stamps on the game.
Although these essays were written over a span of time and for different audiences, they are held together by K.Cs deep and passionate concern for justice, peace and the integrity of creation, This is a book that should be read and studied by churches, grassroots people, policy makers, theologians and others who are seeking to create a world that is safe for all.
Other scriptural books, the Rigveda for example, from closer to the same time period, and also written by dark skinned people, also use the language that you are reading on your terms.
Though the chapter on how God values women was worthwhile reading, the damage done by every other chapter in the book to the Gospel, to the character of God, and to the witness of the church in this world makes this book not worth reading.
Hey Jeremy, I am not sure if it is a good thing to mention other bloggers books and podcasts on another's blog but here goes and please forgive me if I did wrong, I think it would definitely help Brady and others if they read the book by Frank Viola and George Bana called «Pagan Christianity».
Try to read other books and understand the period in which the Bible was written, follow the political and economic pressures that influenced the Nicean councils, become aware that your holy book while possibly inspired by an all powerful being has been manipulated by man from the moment the first quill touched the papyrus.
At the end of the Gospel of John (written by the apostle John, not John the Baptist), we read this: «And truly, Jesus did many other signs in the presence of His disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name» (John 20:30 - 31).
«it reads in Leviticus 20 vs. 13, that this is an abomination, and forbidden by death, and this sounds pretty condemning to myself, and others who read this book, it is not accepted.»
I often find myself reading some book by some other author, and they reference Wink's trilogy, and I think, «I didn't know he wrote about that!»
Matthew, excuse me, regardless of this so called proof, it reads in Leviticus 20 vs. 13, that this is an abomination, and forbidden by death, and this sounds pretty condemning to myself, and others who read this book, it is not accepted.
Then she told me it's damaging to our spiritual well being to read other books, even if written by Christians, and our only source of spiritual understanding should come from the Bible (the KJV at that).
One book I recently read, claimed that every ice - age, and pre-ice-age door ever found, was either littered with arrowheads, or bore evidence of being the subject of s sustained assault by arrows, and other implements of violence.
A refusal to make use of these tools to ascertain the proper text reading, its relation to other literature, and the cultural - historical milieu out of which it arose, is a move toward dishonesty prompted either by a fear of what might be discovered or by an impatience to get a sermon that can not tarry at books that are not heavy with homiletical fruit.
Summer is when you march yourself down to the local library, come out with more books than you can carry, and then beat the pants off all the other kids enrolled in the summer reading program by downing every Ramona book within a 50 mile radius like so many shots of vodka.
By far, the strength of this book is the truth that no matter how we read the violent portions of Scripture, we must not ever read them in a way that allows us to justify our own violence toward others.
To get things started off..., by my count, I have already read 8 other books in 2011, so I'm starting this year's count with # 9.
The poor of the earth are reading reality from the other side, from the side of those who do not get the attention of the history books written by the conquerors, but who surely get God's attention in the book of life.
The external evidence here adduced has shown, conclusively I think, that Whitehead intended his metaphysical books to be read each under the various lights provided by the others.
The most fundamental guidepost provided by Whitehead is also the most explicitly and frequently stated: (1) that his books can be read independently of one another, but are meant to complement and supplement each other in giving expression to his philosophical system.
And you know this to be a fact because... you read it in a book written by others who believe it.
Spinoza begins by reading the Bible — not as a sacred text, but in the same way one would read any other book.
I have read many books, blogs, and sermons by Christians and had discussions with many others.
Many think that they are addressing books and articles to one particular community (normally their own), but these are in fact read by others, and especially by that other community that they are about.
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