Not exact matches
If a particular author's
book is just one of thousands available to a subscribing
reader, for example, the idea of a refund doesn't apply anymore because
there's no individual purchase being made.
No, the real reason to write a
book is because
there is something you have to explore that you think
readers want to learn about, not because you think putting «author» on your LinkedIn profile is smart.
There are so many fantastic books out there designed to educate readers, and provide them with valuable insights into the w
There are so many fantastic
books out
there designed to educate readers, and provide them with valuable insights into the w
there designed to educate
readers, and provide them with valuable insights into the world.
Most of the remaining
books are so academic that
there is a greater danger, in me recommending them, of turning the
reader off than inspiring them to learn more.
As someone who is a voracious
reader myself,
there's no investing
book I recommend more than Security Analysis.
There is a silver lining of course, and the good news for my
readers is that all of my
books are now free to download.
Thus,
there is a key subtext in Sigmund's
book, a kind of subliminal message to be received by North American
readers already caught up in celebrating perestroika: «Come now, liberation theologians, announce this day whom you shall serve, the revolution of old or the democracies that are growing in this bright new day.»
There is no biblical
book that has affected the inner lives of readers and worshippers over the ages more profoundly than the Book of Psa
book that has affected the inner lives of
readers and worshippers over the ages more profoundly than the
Book of Psa
Book of Psalms.
If you know any hungry
readers out
there please send them to my
book The Prodigal Prophet on Amazon, Kindle or Smashwords.
This qualifies the first half of that particular section, which calls for singing to come from one of the
books of chant: «If
there is no singing at the Entrance, the antiphon given in the Missal is recited either by the faithful, or by some of them, or by a
reader; otherwise, it is recited by the Priest himself, who may even adapt it as an introductory explanation.»
I find many of the times, the objection or concern many have for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding of the purpose behind ONE of the diversities of tongues —
there are at least four different kinds (diversities) of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had
readers of my
book disagree with me and insist
there's even more).
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.
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.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the
books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so
there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some
readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
Is
there any sense in which the final editor of the Pentateuch (Bloom's villainous Redactor) is also the first
reader, not of a repristinated «
Book of J» but of a rich combination of literary sources and traditions whose unity and coherence, while elusive, is also theologically profound?
For this
reader at least, this
book shows above all that
there is great need of careful, clarifying philosophical work by theologians and scientists before any ambitious «synthesis» is attempted.
There is a classic eucatastrophic pattern to the seven Harry Potter
books, with the central
books, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, taking the
reader to the darkest, most desperate point in terms of both the plot and Harry's own development.
For all of Hendra's thoughtful reflection on issues as vast as the nature of faith and the ethical implications of satire, this
reader, for one, felt that
there were too many missed opportunities in this
book» opportunities to make vital connections.
But what makes Fish's
book unique in this regard is not just the way he clearly wants to distance himself from the main implications of his own
reader - response criticism: that the
reader decides the meaning of a text, even to the point that the text quite disappears (the title of one of Fish's later
books in fact plaintively asked, Is
There a Text in This Class?).
To prevent other
readers finding out the hard way like I did, you may want to include this information in the next reprint of your
book — I'm sure
there will be one!
The
book is succinct and simple;
there are no glossy photographs or lengthy descriptions trying to woo the
reader.
Most libraries have story programs or reading activities and
there's an endless selection of
books to keep your young
reader occupied.
TLT: Is
there anything else you'd like to tell Lunch Tray
readers about the
book or family dinners generally?
TLT: Is
there anything else you'd like to tell Lunch Tray
readers about the
book or picky eating generally?
When a series of animals come knocking at the door seeking a warm place to sleep, kids will learn that
there's always room for one more through playful rhymes and irresistible animal illustrations that will make young
readers cuddle up to this
book with their favorite stuffed animals at bedtime.
Is
there anything else you'd like to tell Lunch Tray
readers about the recipes in the
book or cooking family dinners?
There is enough critique for the
reader to understand the dilema but enough application to make the
book truly worth the read.
I'm a year - round avid
reader but
there's just something about a
book on the beach that's just blissful.
Well, dear
reader, I am happy to report that
there's a new
book on the market that may answer a lot of your questions.
...
There is nothing new in this exposition, to which the larger part of the
book is devoted, and biological
readers will be inclined to skip it.»
Weisman: You know,
there is the deep spiritual (unclear 7:04) of, you know, the human race at the brink and the fact that, all right, so whatever happens — I am not articulating this really well — but I think that one of these [the] strongest experiences that I have had in doing this
book and the response of them getting from
readers is that it's not a depressing
book, it's almost, it's kind of uplifting in a way.
There are many citations in the
book that allow the
reader to form a judgment.
Lauren is also the author of Maybe It's You: Cut the Crap, Face Your Fears, Love Your Life (published by Hachette
Book Group, April 2017), a no - nonsense, practical manual that helps
readers figure out not just what they want out of life but how to actually get
there.
When I started to research information for my
book, I found an incredible amount of medical and research - based websites explaining to the
reader that
there is «no known cause or cure» for psoriasis.
The authors don't go into great detail about the scientific basis of eating Paleo — because
there are tons of other
books and websites available that do this they say — but they provide a list of resources where
readers can find more information.
Another fact is that
there another
readers can read your review too and I know that many of my currently followers and
readers of my blog expect more beauty reviews or makeup tutorial not
Book Reviews (* ^ ▽ ^) / And i'm fine with that for that reason I love it Goodreads too.
If your intended recipient isn't really a
reader (though
there is an audio
book of Sisters First, just sayin» — hah!)
There was an overwhelming amount of requests from
readers to take advantage of the Cyber Monday special, where I was offering * Free * copies of my online dating
book, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online.
There's a ready audience for the Fifty Shades film series to be found among the
readers of the wildly successful trilogy of
books.
There are literally dozens of major characters (you pity whoever had to fit all of these A-list names onto the poster), in service to a story that's simultaneously every superhero movie ever and, for those who aren't obsessive
readers of the comic
books, a bit confusing.
Of course,
there are still scenes that don't feature Katniss — something the
book, being in the first person, never had — but they only ever confirm what was assumed by the
reader, rather than filling in any gaps in the story.
As
readers of the
book know, she plays a pivotal role in changing Montag's mindset from an obedient fireman («By the time you guys grow up,
there won't be one
book left.»)
There's always an extra pressure involved when adapting a beloved
book to the big screen that has touched millions of
readers.
There were only 3 three
books (when we started), so I was learning with the
readers, going, «Oh, he's still in it,» joked Rickman.
Without having read the
book, I would like to assume that
there is some heart, back story, and drive in it that compels the
reader to find out how it all ends.
I loved the comic
books, was a pretty big
reader for awhile
there, and I've always felt like, of all the Marvel films, the X-Men films have fallen the furthest from their
book.
Eighteen years into the comic
book movie millennium, it's easy to take for granted that
there now exists a whole cinematic universe full of characters that Marvel Comics
readers could previously only dream about seeing up on the big screen.
In a sense, The Dark Tower film looks to undo everything from the
books, so unless ambitious
readers want to read the series in its entirety,
there is no need to read The Gunslinger — it will only result in confusion.
There, the team spoke to Maria Papazoglou, Manager of the school's Learning Resource Centre, about her favourite
books for reluctant
readers in a secondary school setting.
Until then, I'll just listen to the
book again (I loved the audiobook because Tippett is the
reader and
there are conversations with others interspersed).