Featuring a 300 ppi E Ink Carta HD display (6 inch) for text in razor - sharp definition, water protection through nano - coating, and the tap2flip function for easy page turns by tapping on the back of the device, the tolino vision 4 HD has all of the highlights that
readers love about its predecessor, the tolino vision 3 HD.
The new Kindle Paperwhite adds our highest resolution Paperwhite display, delivering the same 300 pixels per inch that
readers love about the top - of - the - line Kindle Voyage.
It was the first all - you - can - read subscription digital magazine service, serving up the world's best magazines in a format that enhances what
readers love about magazines: the sensory experience, the stunning visuals, in - depth content and the discovery of the unexpected,» said Whyte.
We kept everything
readers love about Kindle — the electronic ink display that reads like real paper, with no glare, even in bright daylight, the convenience of downloading books in less than 60 seconds and Kindle's ability to disappear in your hands so you can get lost in the author's words — and made it lighter, smaller, faster, and more affordable than ever.»
The whole idea of the Kindle Voyage is to deliver what Jeff Bezos calls «the thinnest design, highest resolution and highest contrast display, reimagined page turns, and all of the features that
readers love about Kindle — books in seconds, no eyestrain or glare, readability in bright sunlight, and battery life measured in weeks, not hours — Kindle Voyage is crafted from the ground up for readers.»
You will get all the features
readers love about Kindle 3G - free 3G wireless, global wireless access, Pearl electronic ink display that's easy to read even in bright sunlight, access to over 950,000 «Buy Once, Read Everywhere» Kindle books - all for just $ 164 - the lowest price for any 3G e-reader.»
Not exact matches
About midway through Joanna Coles» new guide to modern dating, «
Love Rules,» she offers an analogy between food and sex that will hit awfully close to home for many
readers:
In today's divided world, this book brings
readers a fundamental message to show more
love to those we lead, deliver compassion, develop people in a more intentional way (think
about how Jesus built up his followers over a deeply committed three - year period), and finally, be willing to forgive.
Getting
readers to fall in
love with the brand you're writing
about may seem a formidable task.
Some writers have told our
readers about their journey to their overseas home — how and why they chose their new retirement destination... how their lives have changed for the better... and what it is that they
love about the place they now live in.
Writing content that
readers will
love isn't only
about what you write, but how you write it.
I would
love for you to write a post for my more advanced
readers about this strategy and how it might play out when a market correction occurs.
The reviewer can tell the
reader that in Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions he is to think along with the author
about what it means to seek God, how the «resolution of duty» that ought to be present in marriage transforms romantic
love into
love that conquers everything, and how the awareness of one's mortality, of the certainty of death, of «death's decision» enhances earnestness in life.
The upside is that
readers can go along with all the nice things he says
about God's
love, as Pope Francis apparently did, and not be sticklers for the details.
I
love this painting and was sad to see that it was already sold by the time I read
about it in my feed
reader.
The entire book of 1 John is engaged in this idea
about good and evil, light and darkness, truth and error, and John is intent on showing his
readers that based on who God is and what Jesus has done for all people, we can choose to live in
love, light, and righteousness, rather than abide in hatred, darkness, and evil.
In this second half of Romans 13 we see Paul, a radical Jew, excited
about the dawning of the day of liberation, and calling on his
readers to live as those who have already tasted of that freedom — and to do so in how they
love not only each other, but strangers and enemies.
I've honestly had
readers tell me that they'd
love to read my book, but worry
about what their friends or family might think when they see them reading a book
about doubt.
Kimberly Parker is author of Radical
Love... Forever Changed, a book that identifies the misconceptions about God's love and guides the reader to experiencing more of it (RadicalLoveBook.c
Love... Forever Changed, a book that identifies the misconceptions
about God's
love and guides the reader to experiencing more of it (RadicalLoveBook.c
love and guides the
reader to experiencing more of it (RadicalLoveBook.com).
My Catholic
readers will
love this, but I think Protestants sometimes live in denial
about the fact that we don't rely exclusively on Scripture to arrive at moral conclusions.
What I
love about it is that it really gives the
reader a sense of being «on the ground,» where there are no easy answers and no simple categories of victim and rescuer.
Readers love to laugh along with a writer who has a self - depreciating sense of humor; but they're not as crazy
about serving as your unpaid therapist.
I have also
loved working with brands that I
love and believe in, being able to help others, connecting with
readers, and I
love having my own schedule and being able to help others by doing work that I'm passionate
about.
These look awesome and I'll have to try making them with the chocolate graham crackers... talk
about a chocoholic
love fest:) Thank you so much for being a
reader - I've been reading your blog for quite a while too and I hope someday -LCB- soon! -RCB-
Connect more with you: While I don't find happiness in sitting on Instagram for hours, I'd
love to learn
about my
readers, what works for them, what they would like to see, what they struggle with etc..
For today's Site We
Love, we're revisiting the teenage baking whiz to learn
about her fresh takes on classic desserts and her innovative way of presenting them: In addition to modern, airy photographs, Izy frequently creates GIFs that bring
readers and bakers even closer to the process.
I can't wait to share this book with my European
readers... they're going to
LOVE IT since they're crazy
about anything Biscoff and speculoos!
Heidi, maybe «Anonymous» and Susanne's comments actually have a germ of a fun idea in them... how
about a post where your
readers can list recipes of yours that they've made /
loved / hated / modified / made 10 times, etc..
But I do
love seeing how
readers tweak recipes to their own liking, which is what's good
about simple, basic recipes!
You all already know
about my
love affair for okra so I thought I'd share that
love with her
readers too.
I
love it when friends and
readers give me ideas or ask me to write
about certain topics, etc. (which reminds me, a homemade salad dressing list and how to shop organic on a budget is on the books).
It's very flattering if you make one of my recipes and would
love to tell your blog
readers about it, but please do not post my photos or my recipe verbatim.
I
love the feedback
about the egg, cause many of my
readers are also wondering
about egg substitutes.
Say what you will
about Gwyneth, I've been a fan and Goop
reader from day dot and
love many of the food suggestions, even though I stopped detoxing years ago.
We
love putting out personal opinions
about the Gunners and letting our
readers express their own outlook on our thoughts.
Having humanized the racehorsesand assured
readers that «the Irish treat their horses with
love andrespect,» he is puzzlingly blasé
about the animals» deaths.
I can only report what I'm experiencing here in the USA, but I'd
LOVE to know what my
readers in other countries think
about Barack Obama being elected president.
I
love it when
readers send me their questions
about flying with baby.
There were concerns
about the Nook freezing and though we
love the Nook we also
love our
readers.
Meaning, I don't republish press releases or direct pitches; I share
about things that I (or my writing team, or
readers of this site) have tried and
loved.
I have already shared with you why I
love the NookColor
about its wonderful characteristics that make it a versatile e-
reader and I have shared with you how it has changed from the Nook
reader.
Fortunately for me I
love to read, so this wasn't hard, but even if you aren't a big
reader (which, if you got through all my previous tips you may be), it's different when it's
about trying to raise a child.
I'd actually
love to hear from your
readers about their favorite cloth diapers.
Whether you're book shopping for your own child or a young
loved one, inspire your early
reader with classic picture books and read - alouds that will get your toddler excited
about reading.
Last week's post on Food Day 2013 — and its focus on teaching children how to cook — prompted these questions from a
reader, Amanda: I would
love to see some talk
about HOW to cook with your kids.
If you're reading this, you probably
love cloth diapers... so what better way to celebrate the day of
love than by scoring a brand new cloth diaper for the cloth diapering kiddo you
love?!? We
love you, our
readers, so much that Cloth Diaper Outlet will be giving one lucky
reader a Wolbybug All - in - One Cloth Diaper (check out our full review coming later this week to read
about how much we
love these new diapers!)
Building Thinking
About Cloth Diapers into the website it is today has been a real labor of
love for me, but I've since returned to work full time, and Thinking
About Cloth Diapers - and our
readers!
Why Crazy Jewish Mom is a Top Mom Blog: Jewish moms will
love this blog's gift ideas and humor, while anyone will appreciate its answers to pressing
reader questions
about parenting and family.
It would be a tad hasty to leave my
readers out of the equation so here I would
love to gather your thoughts and questions
about what you would
love to see in the car.
I
love coming up with new things to write
about and sharing information with our
readers.