Sentences with phrase «readers of books in»

«They are relatively avid readers of books in all formats: 88 % of those who read e-books in the past 12 months also read printed books.»
Foremost, they are relatively avid readers of books in all formats: 88 % of those who read e-books in the past 12 months also read printed books.Compared with other book readers, they read more books.

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The book not only prepares the reader in managing his or her mindset relative to ups, downs, pleasures, and horrors of owning a business, it also helps one develop the skills in identifying potential and current employees whose attitudes and outlooks can bring great value to a growing organization.
In this book, Ramsey coaches readers through the basics of personal finance, from paying off debt to building an emergency fund, providing «the simplest, most straightforward game plan for completely making over your money habits,» as Amazon describes it.
As a voracious reader and all around brilliant guy, Gates is in a great position to evaluate which books are worth the time of a busy entrepreneur.
The introduction should end with a very clear and concise statement of what the reader is going to learn in the book.
When Wattpad launched in 2006 as an online — and now mobile — community for readers and writers to share free books, CEO Allen Lau and his team were working out of a drab cubicle farm in Toronto's north end, with bankers and accountants for neighbours.
It won't replace a real book, but the reader in your life will thank you when they realize the convenience of having a whole shelf's worth of titles in their bag.
I have found that readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get at least two out of three of these items in all of my content, whether it's a book, a magazine article, or an online column or blog post.
When a prospective reader sees the title of your book — particularly if it is non-fiction — it should leave no question in their mind about what the book is about.
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.
The principles of investment are simple, says Bernstein, so he takes a long view of the financial industry, dedicating half the book to investment history and theory (in a manner accessible to the math - challenged among us) in the hopes of giving his readers «the ability to coolly observe extraordinary current events and say «I've seen this movie before, and I know how it ends.»»
Michael Hyatt, author of, Platform: Getting Noticed In A Noisy World, believes social media frauds are so abundant these days, he included a chapter in his book dedicated to warning unassuming readerIn A Noisy World, believes social media frauds are so abundant these days, he included a chapter in his book dedicated to warning unassuming readerin his book dedicated to warning unassuming readers.
«As a long - time reader of both Jay Levinson's and Shel Horowitz's previous books, I have to keep wondering why I'm surprised to see such a remarkable collection of wisdom - busting innovative ideas, all in one place.
Carley's book offers readers an abundance of clever trading strategy and risk management techniques in that easy - to - read format, but she doesn't leave out the harsh realities and heartbreak many overzealous speculators face.
Toutiao, which means «headlines» in Chinese, uses algorithms and artificial intelligence to select news, online books, videos and other content for readers, with the bulk of its revenue coming from advertising.
Featuring the work so prominently implicitly tells the reader that this is a book worth reading, while also providing a stronger context for the use of the insights found in the author's work.
«I got wiped out personally in 1968, which was the last really crazy, silly stock market before the Internet era... I became a great reader of history books.
Reading this book, readers will get warnings about four mistakes that companies commonly make — blindness to interactions between systems, getting locked in to existing ways of doing business, falling victim to cognitive biases, and derailment by short - termism.
In Dorie Clark's new book, Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, she urges readers to begin working on their reputation in and out of the workplace to ensure they are a necessary commodity throughout their careeIn Dorie Clark's new book, Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, she urges readers to begin working on their reputation in and out of the workplace to ensure they are a necessary commodity throughout their careein and out of the workplace to ensure they are a necessary commodity throughout their career.
In addition to a critically acclaimed book, with chapter after chapter of valuable entrepreneurial advice, if you purchase the book and sign up for our newsletter — making you part of our rapidly growing BIG Vision community — we'll grant you access to a video we produced exclusively for Small Business, BIG Vision readers.
Oyster's pitch: the business will draw in more readers, eventually expanding the universe of book customers.
This would later surprise me, because I thought of myself as a tuned - in reader, especially when it comes to personal finance books.
The book walks readers through the fundamentals of investing in sideways markets, and I think it will help most investors do well in what will be an otherwise challenging environment.
I have been completing research on and working with family offices of different types for almost 10 years now, and I think it is important to share what my perspective has been of family offices so that readers can understand where I am coming from in this book.
The book could benefit from additional real - world examples illustrating the procedures being described, (perhaps using the same dog grooming brush business referred to a couple of times) to help the reader to understand how to judge the value of particular assets and approaches and to see the tactics in use.
In 2016, Advantage launched a historic partnership with Forbes, one of the most iconic business media companies in the world with over 94 million monthly readers to create ForbesBooks, a business book publisher for top business leaderIn 2016, Advantage launched a historic partnership with Forbes, one of the most iconic business media companies in the world with over 94 million monthly readers to create ForbesBooks, a business book publisher for top business leaderin the world with over 94 million monthly readers to create ForbesBooks, a business book publisher for top business leaders.
Marion must be aware of this dual approach to God in St. Augustine, and the reader puts down the book thinking that Marion owes us greater clarity on this duality.
«Following the Gospels towards Easter, this book asks the reader what it means to dethrone Mammon in the values and priorities of our civilisation and in our own existence.»
Finally, Eberstadt draws the reader to focus on the parent - child bond «in all its elemental simplicity,» crediting Harris's book for reminding us that «we are stewards of our children, and not their Svengalis.»
LifeWay warns Miller's readers to exercise discernment because it believes his books to be inconsistent with historical evangelical theology in some way, yet instead of refusing to sell them, LifeWay chooses to profit from what it alleges to be heresy (ish).
For if it succeeds in its mission, the Museum of the Bible will help reverse the bleaching out from our culture of what is arguably its deepest, noblest, and most important wellspring: the Word of God, molding the lives of the readers of the Book.
As Todd Brenneman argues in his recent book, Homespun Gospel: The Triumph of Sentimentality in Contemporary American Evangelicalism, sentimentality may be a defining characteristic of religious life for many Americans, and so most readers in the dominant Evangelical culture, outside a few hip and urban churches, are more likely to encounter the treacly poetry of Ruth Bell Graham than the spiritually searing work of R. S. Thomas or T. S. Eliot.
Secondly, as a priest ordained in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the mind of a reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the book and the truth shall set you free... This is exactly what happens when a gay priest turned professor what to justify his perverted lifestyle... I rest my case
Further evidence that Graber's volume was worthy of notice might be found in the fact that her book was the first selection in the re-launched Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets and — as one reader reminded us — a nominee for a National Book Awbook was the first selection in the re-launched Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets and — as one reader reminded us — a nominee for a National Book AwBook Award.
The reader is encouraged to take that seriously, to weigh the statements in this book against research and observations on the knowable world, and to consider them in relation to the thousands of other religions from throughout history that also profess with absolute certainty to be the one «Truth.»
In this book, he shares with his readers vignettes of souls he has encountered throughout his life.
Regardless, one of the drawbacks of writing books and blogs is that tone of voice does not always come across to readers in the way the writer intended.
In her new book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context of loving community when needeIn her new book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context of loving community when needein the context of loving community when needed.
Precisely because this book succeeds in providing us with an unprecedented, multidenominational reading of why pastors depart from ministry, it is bound to leave readers asking for an equally in - depth discussion of why pastors stay and how they thrive.
For the readers of / believers in the bible and the quran: just because someone wrote something down in a book doesn't make it true.
Accordingly, this book offers readers interested in the history of political theory and in the roots of the modern European project much to think about.
I often give a little 3 - book starter pack of this book as a gift for beginning readers in grade 2 or 3.
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 majority of the book is written in the first person, inviting the reader to share in the honest and sometimes deeply moving accounts of the journeys taken by each woman to her current position of church leadership.
But instead of being devastated, Goff laughed at the thought of the thief receiving a hundred phone calls a day from people who read his first book, Love Does (in which he encouraged readers to call him).
My wish for you, the reader, is that this book may lead you to group experiences in which you'll discover new dimensions of this power.
Thus the book now in the reader's hands is a revised version of the two originals.
The chief argument of this book up to this point represents the thinking of great numbers in the Western world and will presumably, therefore, be convincing to many readers who have given serious thought to the problem of the reconstruction of civilization in our time.
Lest his Catholic exuberance be off - putting to some readers, he underscores that he has also written books critical of Catholicism «in its present institutional manifestations.»
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