Sometimes, by the time I've listed the problems with interpreting a breastfeeding study, I wonder if these findings were actually meaningful, and I'm sure
my readers feel the same way.
We think that a cancellation or refund policy should not be so complex, and it's obvious that many other
readers feel the same way, resulting in feeling ripped - off or scammed.
Not all young
readers feel the same way about summer reading — but fortunately, this year there's a hero to fight summer reading blues.
Many
readers feel the same way.
Adam: I try to write about things and ideas that I care deeply about and hope
readers feel the same way.
«When you finish an amazing book, you can't wait to find out if other
readers feel the same way.
The story of this riveting case is so deliciously twisted and convoluted that I found myself smiling in appreciation at each revelation, and I can imagine many
readers feeling the same.
Complaints that are common among the cover art critics tend to deter sales because many
readers feel the same way.
It makes me much more leery of buying anything, and I bet a lot of
readers feel the same way.
I use ebooks to find new authors, and I believe most ebook
readers feel the same way.
Some of his points resonate given that blogging on Dot Earth is implicitly a compromise that always leaves me feeling frustrated (and I'm sure many
readers feel the same).
In fact it's clear that my clients and
readers feel the same way since the resume is always our main point of focus and area for improvement.
Not exact matches
Which is weird because i
feel that most
readers would lump your post in the
same category.
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.
But I just wondered if you or your
readers were
feeling the
same way as I am?
Animals that are not the
same as us can
feel like threats and I think most
readers here know how paranoid mamas can be when it comes to the safety of their babies.
Again, some
readers said they
felt the
same way.
I can so relate to the
feeling for «competing» i notice bloggers that have started the
same time as me or younger and they have much more a bigger
reader audience and then i
feel like what are they doing to achieve this!
Aww, it was so nice hearing your thoughts about the event and WHY you want
readers to comment and DM you — I
feel the
same way!
I want to make sure my
readers get that
same feeling that I get when another blogger responds to me!
I
feel the
same most days but I have been really lucky that most of my
readers have been reading word for word these days.
At any rate, I
felt this would give him a good opportunity to see if my advice actually worked and I suspect doing the
same could also work for many of my other
readers.
At the
same time, don't be giving out so much personal and private information that the
reader feels as if they have sat through a marathon 24 hours of soap opera reruns.
Readers who responded as fully I did to the book are unlikely to
feel the
same convulsive emotions watching the end of DH2.
In the cases where we
feel a need to use redundancy, we should make sure to use the
same wording so
readers / listeners do not need to wonder if we are saying something different.
Poll your
readers for what they'd like to see; this will make them
feel ownership over the book and increase their likelihood of purchasing your self - published work — and urging their friends and family to do the
same!
I know
readers will expect to see the
same classic prose and
feel the
same heart - tugging emotions when they read Illuminated Adventures next year.
So,
feel free to ignore the opinion of a mere
reader, and I will continue to read what I want without your approval, and I suspect many other
readers will do the
same.
But, as for the 99cent deal, Amazon put one of mine on a 1week promo for 99cents and I
felt weird about it, but at the
same time, I hoped it would introduce new
readers to my work.
I think that if I
felt that way, then some of my
readers are probably going to think the
same thing.
I suspect
readers will come away
feeling they have been well educated and informed in a way that was never done in another book of the
same topic.
(I sometimes think that the editors at the Big Two are so immersed in their fictional universes that they don't understand that a new
reader won't know things like that; I had the
same feeling about DC's New 52, which were supposedly for new
readers but weren't really.)
The recent innovation of Kobo Pulse ™ takes social reading to a new level —
readers can
feel the pulse of a book, start conversations, share comments and thoughts and leave reviews by «Liking», «Disliking» and / or commenting, real - time, with others who are reading the
same book.
I have the
same feelings about pocketbook — they promised a good
reader with good price — everybody waited months!
His decision was due in large part to the understanding that so many other veterans are undergoing the
same process he experienced, and he
felt the need to make this book available to those
readers with a sense of immediacy.
Same feeling about Waterstone's in the UK - they like selling books to
readers...
The majority of
readers still
feel the
same.
According to the experts, an author platform makes current fans
feel connected to the author while at the
same time attracting new
readers thereby ensuring a steady flow of money into an authors» bank account.
They want the
reader to
feel the
same emotion as the character.
Hopefully
readers will
feel the
same way.
«My dad was a beast of a
reader... I've been
feeling a building sense of duty to go on the
same literary marathon in tribute to dad.
Comparing it to The Help is doing this book a disservice, because though I did like that book, this book immerses the
reader in the plantation system, it is told from the viewpoint of Polly Shine and Granada, a young house raised slave that she takes to train, because Polly Shine
feels that she has the
same gift as herself.
From the outset, we wanted to be sure that our books were as scientifically accurate, dramatic, and concise as possible, and we wanted the
reader to
feel the
same sense of awe about the subject — how earth works — that we do.
I think the book did a good job of reaffirming that point, it almost gives permission for us
readers to do the
same project and not
feel guilty or selfish about it.
Readers expect to crack open a book and
feel the comfort of consistent chapter headings, uniform text layout and page numbers that all land in the
same position on each page.
Maass quotes Hemingway in that wonderful writing craft book: «Find what gave you the emotion... Then write it down, making it clear so the
reader will see it too and have the
same feeling as you had.»
Masterful writers don't just show characters emoting and expect
readers to
feel the
same feelings.
But for me, personally, I just wouldn't
feel the
same about a paid review as I would about a spontaneous review from a
reader, or a review in a publication that takes its payments from advertisers.
«This is really cool format — I
feel like I am in the
same room as HP — best book signing ever,» posted one
reader at the event wrap - up.
With Kobo Pulse,
readers can
feel the pulse of a book, start conversations, share comments and thoughts and leave reviews by «Liking», «Disliking» and / or commenting, in real - time, with others who are reading the
same book.