Sentences with phrase «readers of any age who»

(Best for: readers of all ages who love civil liberties.)
This credit / no - credit continuing education course is designed to help develop educators» theoretical and practical knowledge of effective, research - based assessment and intervention for struggling readers of all ages who have reached a primer level, but whose reading abilities are below mid-grade three level.
Elizabeth, You can self - publish a print version of your book and / or an electronic version, so that wouldn't leave out readers of any age who prefer print books.
These elements just added to the novel's charm for me, and recalled childhood favorites like Nesbit's Five Children and It — highly recommended for readers of any age who don't mind a little magic in their literature.

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Our readers are the parents of children ages 18 and younger who live in the Triangle.
Pauline Phillips, the «Dear Abby» newspaper columnist who dished out advice to millions of confused, troubled and lovesick readers in America and around the world, has died at the age of 94, her daughter said on Thursday.
UPDATE: A reader reminds me that Abraham Tischler, who unsuccessfully ran in the 2010 special election to replace Simcha Felder in the NYC Council at the age of 18, has also created a campaign committee to run for this new Senate seat.
Giveaways Treats and Trends may host a giveaway to readers who are 18 years of age or older (21 + for alcohol).
The FAST LANE series is intended for use with reluctant readers aged 13 — 15 years, but who have a reading age of 6 - 8 years.
Below are recommendations from the Facing History library for five graphic novels that engage readers of all ages — sometimes even those who are reluctant to read traditional texts.
Most of all, we hope this site helps readers of all ages and skill levels and introduces the world of literacy to many children who may not have found it otherwise.
In their research based on student polling, they found that in populations aged 12 - 17, 78 % of frequent readers who read books for fun 5 - 7 times per week are provided time and choice in contrast to the 24 % of the infrequent readers who are not provided time or choice.
And Teresa, who reviews books on her blog, Shelf Love, had recently recommended to her readers Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinction.
These six sparkling poetry books speak to young readers of all ages, addressing a symphony of subjects with creativity, humor and style.STARTING SMALLIn the introduction to Wee Rhymes: Baby's First Poetry Book, longtime collaborators Jane Yolen and artist Jane Dyer explain how vital poetry is: «Children who are given poetry early will have a fullness inside.
Around 77 % of the most active readerswho make up a 10th of Kobo's 28 million customers — are aged 45 and over, with the largest single group (30 %) aged between 55 and 64.
He is a dashing hussar in Napoleon's Grande Armée who, in his old age, is recalling to the reader the adventures of his youth.
She manages to capture raw emotion with a wave of nostalgia that captivates not only her primary audience of young adult readers, but also those of us who, at least in theory, have moved past the age of soaring crushes and crushing heartbreak.
She's probably the key speaker on issues of metadata at publishing conferences and the kind of soul who doesn't mind a rather basic question from someone trying to learn more about this fundamental element of publishing in the digital age — the metadata by which a book is tracked by professionals and discovered in searches by potential readers.
Before you print a book or do any kind of book marketing, you need to have a strong idea of who your ideal readers are — you should know their: age, interests, what media they are exposed to, who they are influenced by, etc..
YUKARISM introduces readers to Yukari Kobayakawa, an accomplished author at the age of 17 who writes with amazing accuracy about historical Japan.
Titled History of a Pleasure Seeker, Volume I: The Gilded Age, the «e-lumination» features narration by Dan Stevens, who plays the part of Matthew Crawley in the Downton Abbey TV series, as well as specially commissioned music, photos, and video answers to readers» questions.
Hi!I am Siddharth Satpathy a 15 year old and an enthusiastic Harry Potter fan like most other children of my age group who have read the book.The book is indeed a most enthralling one and has been much more than successfull in securing its well deserved place in the heart of its readers.This book written about the magical world has cast a sort of magic on its readers and deserves a most fitting tribute.
The first volume was discovered by a devoted legion of readers who span the age spectrum.
Crace archly explores life and death and the effect of chance in this story of Celice and Joseph, married, middle - aged zoologists who, readers learn, have been murdered at the onset - the rest is an enthralling meditation on what happened.
It showed that the younger demographic of consumers in the 18 -29-year-old range — arguably some of those same teenagers and college students who may have been reluctant digital readers at the beginning of the e-reader device surge — are three times more likely than any other age range of adults to use an online source such as social media or retailers» online storefronts to browse and discover new books to read.
Readers whose knowledge of Scandinavian crime fiction goes beyond Stieg Larsson know that it was Henning Mankell who jump - started what has developed into a 20 - year golden age.
Perhaps more than any other demographic of readers who stand to benefit from the world of the e-reader device, it is the aged homebound who will take the most pleasure in it, if they are introduced to the devices at all.
It's not about being ashamed of writing steamy paranormal romance, it's about respecting that the readers who know me for my young adult fiction shouldn't accidentally come across a new book and think it's age - appropriate for younger readers
One of the most notorious and bizarre mysteries of the Edwardian age, for readers who loved The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher
This pair of preposterously silly books about an armored cat and a spoon - obsessed monkey who take on a drooling dragon has exactly the sort of absurdist humor that appeals to the early - reader age group.
Tom Sawyer, Black Beauty, and Little Women are still highly prized volumes that may seem outdated in their language to readers who struggle with comprehension and word recognition, so HEAR IT READ IT can also be a perfect platform for emerging readers, regardless of age.
And these 16 - 17 year - olds also led all other age groups in borrowing books, especially print books: 65 % of high schoolers who read a print book in the past year had checked one out from a public library in that time period, compared with 48 % of all print readers.
There are more readers between the ages of 18 and 44 who listened to an audiobook last year than those who read a print book or those who read an ebook.
Like readers all over the world, we at BookPage are saddened by the loss of Maeve Binchy, who died last night at the age of 72 «after a short illness,» according to the BBC News.
Michelle (owner)-- An avid book reader who has been reading nearly non-stop from the age of three!
While adults are embracing ebooks for a portion of their reading, with more than 50 million adults shown to be using ebooks by the end of 2012, kids are those readers who will determine the fate of digital publishing — and kids, ages 2 - 13, are shifting their reading to digital more quickly than their parents.
Again, the picture changes accordingly when you look at the different age groups: within the group of younger readers aged 14 - 29, only 27 % prefer reading longer texts in print, while the number of those who read in multiple formats has risen: in 2015, 44 % read print and digital equally, up from 42 % in 2014.
But, for those who want to follow a trend, I think that's okay too because in this day and age with self publishing, it's highly possible to get work out there while readers are still looking for a certain kind of book.
It's hard to be a writer in this digital age and not engage online with readers across a range of social platforms and media — but often I feel that I can not really present myself authentically on social media because of the risk of trolls, flame - wars and all the other horrible reactions seemingly innocuous posts or tweets can inflame (as anyone who's ever been on any social media has witnessed).
The Canada - based e-reading company has released a report on digital reading habits, which has found that over three - quarters of the most prolific digital readers - meaning those who read for more than 30 minutes a day - are aged 45 and above.
While in today's digital age it has become quite common for readers to post book reviews on sites such as Goodreads, Amazon and Barnes and Noble, there are still a lot of authors who scramble for professional reviews from credible sources.
So, like so many loyal Sony customers who own the aged PRS - 650 and PRS - 950 generation of readers I was forced by Sony to switch brands.
First, write a quick profile of who your readers are, including age, gender, genre preference, etc., then look for people who meet those qualifications.
Sample Google Analytics report from my site showing the age range of readers who visit my «get a free story» landing page as part of my autoresponders.
This weekend, readers of all ages were able to browse for new books and new authors, giving those who have published with WestBow Press a chance to broaden their fan base and build upon their marketing platform.
Attention Ottawa - area readers: CBC Ottawa is looking to talk to a regular investor between the ages of 25 and 50, who actively keeps an eye on the stock market and may have lost money during the economic downturn and are changing their investment strategy.
But our reader, who can look forward to a guaranteed pension of more than $ 4,000 a month in retirement — as well as Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security benefits — likely has an unlimited capacity for risk with his personal savings.
For the majority of readers who are nowhere near the age of 71 I suggest you read this anyways.
(Incidentally, while CPP is gradually being expanded over the next 40 years, as announced over the summer, that will not greatly impact readers of this column, who we assume are close to or already at retirement age.
In short, readers who agree with these authors should probably keep working until 70, delaying the receipt of CPP / OAS or Social Security until that age.
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