Book reviews are essentially that, real
readers recommending your book to other real readers who are interested in your topic or genre.
Writers who interact more with their readers are more likely to sell their books especially when
their readers recommend their books to other people by word of mouth.
Sign up with Goodreads — this a large website where
the readers recommend books.
If your book touches the reader's soul and inspires
the reader recommend your book to others, viral growth can occur.
Not exact matches
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.
The
reader is left puzzled as to why this sad, dishonest, and frequently vicious
book is
recommended by evangelical writers Lewis Smedes and Phil Yancey.
I am often asked by
readers to
recommend my favourite
books for empowering women so I've decided to begin making...
From those first few pages to the very last, I found myself nodding along, scribbling in the margins, breathing «amens», and thinking to myself, now THIS is the
book I wish I'd had ten years ago, THIS is the
book I'll be
recommending to family, friends, and
readers experiencing crises of faith.
It's been a good reading year and I highly
recommend the following to the
readers on your Christmas (not «holiday») shopping list: God or Nothing, by Cardinal Robert Sarah (Ignatius Press): It was the
book being discussed at Synod - 2015 and with good reason, for this interview - style....
It is
recommended that the
reader look into these ancient Hindu story -
books, the Panchatantra, the
Book of Good Counsels — or Hitopadesa and the Ocean of Story.
I've wanted one to
recommend to my clients and
readers, a recipe
book that has mastered the right textures and flavors of classic baked goods, but without using eggs!
We
recommend this
book to all our awesome
readers and hope it empowers you to always choose healthy alternatives!
I
recommend this
book primarily because it avoids fear - mongering while maintaining a professional voice that both informs and empowers
readers in the realms of pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood.
It came out too late for me to include any reference to it in my
book, unfortunately, but I would
recommend it as a good resource for any of your
readers who want to delve more deeply into the research around these skills and how they can play out in the classroom.
Several
readers have written in the past month to complain about the Baby Trend Diaper Champ, a diaper pail we
recommended in the 7th edition of our
book.
Both Laura and I usually
recommend to
readers that they look into one of Elizabeth Pantley's No - Cry
books.
Spotte correctly anticipates the
reader's irritation in having to flick back and forth from text to notes, and grandly relates it to a similar problem with Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, where the
recommended solution is to buy an extra copy of the
book and cut it apart.
This
book lays to rest the myth of an objective medical knowledge, and it does so with a majesty of intellectual argument and a care for detail which
recommends it to both the general and specialist
reader.
Between the first edition of our
book (2010) and the second (2012), a vast number of our recommendations changed — for example, the
recommended macronutrient ratios changed from 20 % carb 65 % fat to 30 % carb 55 % fat, and nearly all the micronutrient recommendations were revised — based on research I'd done in the meantime, plus experiences of our
readers.
In his discussion of carbohydrate foods and how damaging they can be to health, he confesses he was mistaken in
recommending consumption of them, especially in his popular
book, «The Lore of Running,» and actually apologizes to his
readers for doing so.
The novel touched on nearly every nostalgic pressure point for a generation of
readers and made it an easy
book to
recommend.
Alternatively, iPads for scholars can work well for students who have an easier time with technology when they can actually touch a screen to manipulate learning activities ST math and MyOn
reader, which personalize reading for students by
recommending books based on their interests and reading level, are particularly good.
Adam Steiner (@steineredtech)
recommends the blog post of social studies teacher Jay Barry, who notes the trend that «many boys stop reading for pleasure in middle school and those that are reading often choose
books that do not challenge them as
readers.»
The number of titles of
books is growing and follows
recommended school reading lists, titles from rewards programs like Accelerated
Reader and Reading Counts and various state departments of education, and those suggested by teachers and media specialists.
As Ted says «I also highly
recommend becoming an avid
reader of
books that deal with everything from education to innovation and creativity.»
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.
Given all of the above — and despite the Kindle's subpar five - way navigation button, lack of a touch screen, and limitations with certain file types — we
recommend the Kindle above the rest of the 2010 crop of dedicated e-
book readers for commuters, travelers, and devoted
book readers.
Which would you
recommend a
reader get if they could only get one of your
books, and why?
Since those yoga
readers aren't going to buy your fiction
book when it goes back up to full price, all you're doing is actively suppressing your own work (eventually, Amazon will stop
recommending books that don't sell, and if your
book is being
recommended to the wrong audience it can actually be damaging).
The Horn
Book Guide Online is ideal for teachers building a classroom library or
recommending books to students and parents; for librarians serving a school - wide community of
readers and teachers; and for pre-service instructors helping new teachers understand how to match
books to
readers.
I highly
recommend this
book to both YA and adult
readers alike.
Books reviewed in the «Older
Readers» section are evaluated in terms of their relevance to junior - high and high - school students and
recommended for individual recreational reading or curriculum - related use and reference.
The essence of the social platform is that it encourages
readers to set up their own virtual bookshops to share their favorite reads as well as discover,
recommend and review
books online.
Books of outstanding literary, aesthetic, or intellectual value are
recommended provided they are likely to be used by the general
reader.
I
recommended this
book to any
reader that has the patience to read up a story with slow climax in plot.
BookPage
recommends plenty of
books that don't fit into this category, but we recognize that some
readers sometimes want something warm and fuzzy.
Readers recommend it to... I absolutely loved this
book and highly
recommend it to historical fiction lovers, romance believers and mystery - solvers alike (Sharon R).
I
recommend this
book to all
readers, even if you're not interested in China or Pearl S. Buck, because it's a dramatic story filled with the human emotions that are the same across all cultures (Loretta F).
You don't actually stock or sell the
books on your shelves in real life — but if any
readers take up your recommendations and buy a
book you've suggested, the real - life bricks - and - mortar store that you've
recommended will be sent a share of the profit (the rest, presumably, being absorbed by the website's founders).
Word of mouth is often considered as the most effective form of promotion, and a glowing
book review of your
book can get it
recommended by one
reader to another.
Because the
reader is able to enlarge the print and the screen is bright, it makes the reading move along more quickly.I am always pleased when I see ebooks that have been «
Recommended» for me as it makes me feel like somebody is making an effort to select
books that I will enjoy.I appreciate that... Thanks to Halifax Central Libray and Overdrive.
Readers who find a lot of mistakes in your
book will not be as likely to
recommend that
book to their friends.
I
recommend you read them as you are writing the first draft of your
book (I was able to read each in 1 sitting and I am a slow
reader).
This is the
book you should
recommend to all your
readers this summer, for its fast pace and thought - provoking treatment of what happens when we make one choice over another.»
I
recommend starting with our «Before Publishing Your eBook Checklist», then when you're ready, move on to the
book marketing guides: 77 Ways to Find New
Readers and Fire Up Amazon.
A relatively new feature from BookBub offers authors the opportunity to connect with
readers (and gain visibility on the site) by
recommending books that you've enjoyed (for US authors only right now).
They've built up an audience of trusting
readers who have access to their blog posts at ANY time (even weeks / months / years later) who are constantly looking for a
recommend of how to spend their hard - earned
book allowances.
This one is easy: Amazon reviews are linked up with a sales page and reflect in the Amazon algorithm to
recommend your
book to new
readers.
Very few
readers purchase
books that just happen to catch their attention without having heard about the author or the
book being
recommended by someone they know.