Sentences with phrase «reader book into»

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In her book «Inventing Joy,» she gives readers a look into what it really takes to build your own brand and company.
The more effort you put into the outline, the less the reader is going to notice or be conscious of the organization of the book, which is what you want.
From the first sentence, the author should hook the reader into the book.
«This book aims to help readers understand the habits and mindsets used to take the company that I started at 15 years old and turn it into one of New York's fastest - growing public relations firms.
There are so many fantastic books out there designed to educate readers, and provide them with valuable insights into the world.
The first five or so seasons of HBO's show contained plot points from George R.R. Martin's «A Song of Ice and Fire» novels, and for the most part book readers kept those details from leaking into mainstream discussions.
This book invites the reader to reflect and look deep into their lives and how they are serving the world.
The Mavens & Moguls team also turned a well - received bylined column on Forbes.com (reaching 8 million readers) into a monthly leadership guest column by one the book's editors who was a C - level executive at Cendant Corp..
The book is filled with real - world examples, quick quizzes, warnings, and practice exercises for readers to learn and put into action these vitally important skills.
Amazon has also been moving into the market for digital books with the introduction last year of Kindle, its portable wireless book reader.
What's so great about the book, and what makes it different from the countless other books and articles written about the «Oracle of Omaha,» is that it offers readers valuable insight into how Buffett actually thinks about investments.
But whether the book will draw its non-churched readers into active participation is another question.
If this book gives a glimpse into that truth, and helps us draw nearer to His Grace, this book will be of value to each reader.
I would say to any person commenting on your 10 Ways the Non-Violent Atonement Changes Your Theology blog, to read your book first (its not an expensive purchase) before launching into any detailed discussion or disagreement.It answers many of the potential concerns people have and gets the reader to reflect very strongly on what they have been taught about the atonement and to put on a new set of glasses when reading scripture.
Readers of Last Testament may wonder, however, what in this fourth of Seewald's book - length interviews with the man who became Benedict XVI is going to change the views of a world media locked into its own certainties and «narratives», much less the views of Ratzinger's longtime Catholic critics.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt email from a reader who said she loved the book because it gave her hope, made her feel less alone, and put into words what she had been feeling for many years.
However, the book rapidly enters into the early Christological disputes, and for those readers new to the difficulties surrounding significant theological and philosophical terms, such as «person», «nature», «hypostasis», «hypostatic union», and later the «original Nicene Creed» (a nod to the filioque controversy), the content may seem intimidating.
No brief summary can do justice to the book's imaginative blending of philosophical literature and social science research, to the wealth of small insights tucked into every chapter, or to the graceful writing that carries the reader along so effortlessly.
I hope that in his next book, Turner does a little more of this, for it transforms his funny, sometimes bizarre anecdotes into more relatable, human stories and makes the reader feel more like a participant and less like an observer.
The book does not officially release until April 14, but a few advance review copies (ARCs) have made it into readers» hands, and you can follow their responses on social media using #SearchingForSunday:
As a science - fiction reader I am always amazed that some people will say that a book brings into focus human nature and future trends and a possible scheme for the salvation of the human race from our own self - destructiveness.
-LRB-(Throughout his book he tries to ease his traditionally biased readers into some of the radical statements heâ $ ™ s about to make, like a good pastor would.)-RRB-
Like her first book, Expecting Adam, Leaving the Saints requires the reader to suspend attention to the outside world and enter completely into the author's reality.
If this book is to be of any interest to the reader, who has perhaps been bothered by some of these same questions, it must take them into account.
Then everybody got together and wrote a whole bunch of stories about him... and centuries later, a Muslim convert got together with some of his homies and put them all into one book... kinda like Readers» Digest.
The bibliography at the end of each chapter will direct the reader into deeper study, though even here, there are glaring omissions from the lists of books about the various topics.
What makes this novel approach perfection — and two comments on the book jacket actually employ the word — is the way Ishiguro leads the reader into Stevens's life through his own words, enabling us to feel his pride in being a «great» butler and at the same time experience the pain of personal loss which he is utterly unable to acknowledge.
For the reading of the Book of Concord, there is a beautiful new Reader's Edition at Concordia Publishing House, which also gives decent introductions and explains some of the context, including the difficulties encountered later on with the insinuation of Calvinists of themselves into Wittenberg.
I can honestly say I poured the best of myself into this project, crafting each chapter and every sentence as gifts for the reader to keep and enjoy, long after the book is closed.
His books, most notably including The Tipping Point, focus on unexpected findings in social science and not only make them accessible for the average reader, but also weave them skilfully into patterns and rules.
All the other habits of composition that Ford attributes to Whitehead rest on the two attributions we have just put into question; for we are told that the insertions of later writings into earlier ones, and the overall arrangements of writings in a given book, are meant to induce readers to disregard passages conveying abandoned doctrines or positions or, if the doctrines and positions are kept in modified form, to reinterpret them in terms of their final or mature formulations.
Best of all, each chapter concludes with lists of additional resources that provide readers with the books, documentaries, and Web sites they need to learn more and to put their resolutions into action.
For reasons of space I can not quote extensively from the Scriptures in this book, but the reader is encouraged to read and dwell within the countless similar passages where the impossible breaks into and renews history, always by being received in hope.
Prior to this book, most Miltonists had divided themselves into two camps: those who believed that Milton was sincere in his Roundhead and Puritan convictions and wrote only to edify his readers, and those who believed that, at least in Paradise Lost, he was (in William Blake's famous phrase) «of the Devil's party without knowing it.»
One reader noted that the reported history of the Book of Mormon has been seriously called into question by archeology.
Just as less and less theological writing is being put into books, the theological reader is reading fewer and fewer books.
It is recommended that the reader look into these ancient Hindu story - books, the Panchatantra, the Book of Good Counsels — or Hitopadesa and the Ocean of Story.
I have been an avid reader for a while and can not wait to bring your book into my kitchen (instead of my computer!)
Part food history and part identification guide, this beautiful book gives the reader insight into how peppers developed in the New World...
Project Animal Farm Sonia Faruqi takes her readers on a «journey into the secret world of farming to tell the truths about our food» in her debut book, Project Animal Farm.
The Book of Booty is a tremendous documentary of the historical progression of the New Day, along with offering inspiration for its readers about turning dreams into reality.
Children develop into eager readers when they discover our engaging soft book offering age - appropriate activities that promote curiosity, self - discovery, and the development of motor skills.
In honor of all of this wonderfulness and to help launch my new little reader into the wonderful world of books, I've been scouring the web, the bookshelves, and my scattered brain for all the Seussical fun I could find for my little people and yours.
It came out too late for me to include any reference to it in my book, unfortunately, but I would recommend it as a good resource for any of your readers who want to delve more deeply into the research around these skills and how they can play out in the classroom.
In this controversial book, readers will gain much needed insight into childrearing while learning to trust the intuitive knowledge of their child, ultimately building a strong foundation that will strengthen the parent - child bond.
An avid reader since her childhood, Alicia dove head first into any book, article, blog, or scientific journal she could get her hands on that dealt with public health and nutrition.
Whether he is a proficient but disinterested reader or one who struggles with words, introducing the right type of children's books can spark his enthusiasm and turn him into a lifelong reader.
«Sage Homeschooling is a well written book with deep roots that give its readers the confidence and wings to venture into the unschooling territory!
Using a blend of professional objectivity, evidence - based research, and personal, straight - forward suggestions gathered from years of experience, this book brings the reader into the private world of therapy with the postpartum woman.
Tomie dePaola's board book has straightforward text and understated illustrations provide simple insight into the holiday background for young readers, while eyecatching foil emphasizes the importance of traditional Passover items.
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