Watch sad movies,
read sad books.
Not exact matches
Wow, I just finished the
book and never expected to be so entertained, I'm almost
sad it's not longer just because I loved
reading it so much.
Sad to say, I hear more spoken daily than I've ever
read in any
book he has written.
This is so
sad... apparently you don't know how to study... I hope you have not studied to be a doctor... cause seems youd only
read ONE
book on medicine and you would call that study and get your degree... the Bible can NOT contain every single piece of info!
It makes me
sad to think of some of the pointless
books I've
read.
That day I will be
sad, really I will be, Chelsea and Barcelona are the only clubs in the world that make me switch the TV off and
read some
book or get out so thank you for that
Even
sadder was the numerous comments about waiting until the kid was ready and having
read studies /
books / etc saying that was what to do or their doctor said to do.
I was really
sad to
read about the death of Dick Bruna, creator of the Miffy
books.
There's been a recent spate of new
books about the feeding of children that are so good I actually feel a little
sad when I
read them: I feel certain they would have saved me from many a feeding pitfall if they'd only been around when my kids were... [Continue
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There's been a recent spate of new
books about the feeding of children that are so good I actually feel a little
sad when I
read them: I feel certain they would have saved me from many a feeding pitfall if they'd only been around when my kids were little.
Baby Happy, Baby
Sad was the first
book we
read at bedtime that night.
«A
Sad, Petty «It's Everyone Else's Fault,»
Book,»
read an email from Sanders die - hard (and Clinton's 2006 Senate primary opponent) Jonathan Tasini.
Many years ago, I was speaking with a co-worker about feeling low during the winter months, and she said she was
reading a
book about
SAD called Winter Blues.
But my friend
read it first and assured me that whilst it was a very
sad book, it was not overly depressing.
Some of the stories are heart - warming and some are
sad, but the
book is just gorgeous to
read, and it's all real!
I am so
sad GoT is over for awhile, the finale was obviously bat sh*t crazy (though I
read the
books so I knew what was in store!)
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The «Gatsby» that, of three I've seen and two I've
read about, seems most faithful to the spirit of Fitzgerald's superbly
sad book.
As it turns out, this is the human - size residence of Suzy Bishop (Kara Hayward), a dour 12 - year - old with
sad raccoon eyes who spends her time
reading filched library
books, listening to Benjamin Britten compositions and peering longingly through an ever - present pair of binoculars.
For all of the quality of his novel, I never felt terror in
reading the
book; horror at points, but mostly a
sad disgust.
Even though I was aware that the subject matter in the
book was
sad, I didn't feel noticeably
sad while
reading it because of the clever writing style.
The numbers tell a
sad and alarming story: Most 4th graders who live in U.S. cities can't
read and understand a simple children's
book, and most 8th graders can't use arithmetic to solve a practical problem.
The
sad truth is that for my whole life, in any given time period I have always purchased more
books than I
read.
The
saddest issue in this controversy is the argument that profanity in published
books is a fact and that readers should have to simply put up with it because that's how the author wrote it; the point was even made that the couple who developed the app are «sheltering» their daughter from the real world by not letting her
read books with bad words in them.
Heck, I was
sad when it ended but that probably has as much to do with the fact that it's the last
book of his I haven't
read as it did with the ending itself.
The people for whom a lack of access to their
books would make me
sad, whether due to power outage or loss of
reading devices or what have you.
Personally, I find that very
sad — people who
read books aloud are artists of immense caliber, capable of communicating nuance with very small variations in tone.
While I'm
sad that so many people have lost their jobs, I'm also excited that I'm about to be part of a new world when it comes to
books and
reading.
Verdict: 2 Stars One of the
saddest disappointments in
reading is to wait longingly for a
book based on its author's merits, only to have it turn out wretchedly.
Fiction
reading... well, I do have some of those
books (some hardback some paperback) with the intent and hope that I would
read more but more of them remain unread than
read sad to say... until now
One of the
saddest disappointments in
reading is to wait longingly for a
book based on its author's merits, only to have it turn out wretchedly.
Nothing is keeping the Big 5 from partaking of that renaissance, beyond inertia and the
sad truth that monster publishing companies are run (as a good friend of mine put it) by «people who don't
read books.»
It is often
sad to
read a well - written
book not making the best seller list just because the author is not a salesperson.
I wanted to learn more about it so I
read this
book and I must say, it's a pretty heavy and
sad topi
I loved this
book because I never
read a
book about a sister that loved her sister so dearly and when the older sister died, it changed the whole story into a cloudy
book because it was so
sad.
It's a
sad yet awaking
book, thrilling and mysterious in the fact of not knowing what's coming to you and what else you're going to
read.
First of all, I never
read this kind of
book; they are usually very
sad and the main character always dies!
I wanted to learn more about it so I
read this
book and I must say, it's a pretty heavy and
sad topic.
A
sad and beautiful
book, sometimes touched with magic and mysticism, it is a must -
read for anyone interested in the history of the slave trade and the people whose lives were altered by the global fight for power, wealth and, ultimately, survival.
For example, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale was the most
read fiction
book of 2017 (a fairly
sad commentary on our times, but no need to go there), followed by Stephen King's IT, which comes as no surprise due to the exposure the movie remake brought.
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Sometimes
sad, sometimes funny, this
book is a very quick
read because it's so very difficult to break the bond and walk away.
I prefer
books with positive endings, where the good guys win and the bad guys get their just punishments, but I have
read books with
sad endings and liked them, if they were well written.
After
reading many realistic,
sad stories, we have decided we need to
read a few lighter stories - not stories of people overcoming adversity & surviving but a
book or two with a heart warming story.
After
reading the
book, which I did almost non stop, it was so
sad and bittersweet and a real look into our history.
It's
sad that I downloaded almost 20 eBooks from All You Can
Books and I don't have how to
read them.
I know authors will be
sad to hear this: we all dream of just sending manuscripts straight to a publisher, who will
read them and directly acquire out
books.
Really
sad to
read that, maybe this is some Amazon policy to remove
books without any valid reason.
And I'm always
sad when I run across the few bloggers who refuse to
read self - published
books, but I completely agree with your advice on that front!