Sentences with phrase «reading a great book over»

I read a great book over my holiday by Chuck Klosterman, IV, which is a collection of his essays on pop culture.
I've been reading a great book over the break — with the aim to speed up my writing speed (think snail - like and then slow it down 100 % and you've got me).

Not exact matches

Here's an experience I've had over time that I'm guessing you can relate to: many of the books I've read that have taught me the most or had the greatest impact on me do not appear on the recommended lists of business luminaries, famous authors, or Hollywood stars.
A great read I enjoyed over the summer break was Gerry McGovern's new book The Caring Economy... Business Principles for the New Digital Age.
This work, Royce's book on Christianity, and Augustine's Confessions were the three writings by great philosophers, commonly so regarded, that I had read when I reached Harvard after the war was over.
All the great literate traditions have taken certain books as formative of their deepest beliefs and have read them, commented on them, and understood them in changing ways over their entire history.
If you are stumped for great books for kids to choose, the top books that parents reported reading aloud over and over again for little ones include Dr. Seuss books such as The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham, Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown and The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
During their childhood, my daughters wanted to hear the same book, Goodnight Moon, over and over: Even after dozens of readings, they continued to excitedly predict what would be on the next page and to take great pleasure in being right.
Book you have read over and over: I am really fascinated by the two great novels of Thornton Wilder — The Bridge of San Luis Rey and, even better, his last novel, The Eighth Day.
With over 33 million books ~ if you could read ONE book a day ~ it would take you 60 ~ 000 years to read all the books in the Library of Congress» collection!Just posted a new webquest ~ great for a Friday activity.
With over 33 million books ~ if you could read ONE book a day ~ it would take you 60 ~ 000 years to read all the books in the Library of Congress» collection!Just posted a new webquest ~ great...
NASHVILLE: Six great books to read to avoid the «summer slide» (when students lose academic gains made over the school year).
Topping said he wished authors with a hold over the children's book market would produce stories «of greater comprehension difficulty» to ensure pupils improved while reading.
Whether you sent your learners home with a workbook of short answer and multiple - choice questions, assigned a written report, or simply had them read a book related to the current curriculum, keeping students engaged over the winter break can be a great strategy to prevent any slides in academic progress.
As this generation comes to the market over the next decades, their demand for great and exciting books will fuel a huge growth in writing and reading.
To find out some interesting facts and learn if indie publishing is for you, head on over to Digital Book World and read this great article.
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The New York Times published their holiday movie guide over the weekend, and after giving it a thorough read, I am very excited for the upcoming movie season... especially because some of the best - looking picks are based on great books.
«After reading over 500 pages of this great book, Amazon tells me there was «missing content.»
So I felt some solidarity and happiness when I read this post over on Damonza Covers, «Write a Great Book but Leave the Cover to a Professional.»
Having written a good non-fiction book that focuses on an aspect of city / urban planning (THAT will help you sleep at night) I have always believed that it would make a great textbook or at least required reading — but for college kids as noted above at over $ 40 for the hardcover it was cost prohibitive, I now have a way to repackage the ebook that is on Amazon (with 65 images) and try to create something more exciting and interesting.
Parents are responding to that excitement over reading and capitalizing on their children's interest in books, and publishers are responding by having more titles at the ready, and online retail platforms are answering the need with greater tools for ebook discovery.
Blloon launched just over a year ago with an eye to revamping book discovery, providing a flawless reading experience on mobile, and offering our readers great value for money.
The future goal of that web - based reading developer is to allow for a greater sense of personalization to TTS, allowing loved ones to voice potentially any book by collecting voice samples over time.
If you think about it, that's the very definition of a great book club read: a book that others want to talk about, debate about, and bond over.
I for one find it a huge release and a great pleasure to read a long and serious book for an extended period of time — but then I'm over fifty.
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Then you'll love our magical Kindle book search tools that will help you find these great bargains in the Romance category: over 200 free titles, over 600 quality 99 - centers, and thousands more that you can read for free through the Kindle Lending Library if you have Amazon Prime!
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Just the other day we announced that Mainak Dhar's Thriller Through The Killing Glass: Alice in Deadland Book II is our Thriller of the Week and the sponsor of thousands of great bargains in the thriller, mystery, and suspense categories: over 200 free titles, over 600 quality 99 - centers, and thousands more that you can read for -LSB-...]
This is a great way to read more of our books at no or very low cost, plus over a million other books that are also available through Kindle Unlimited.
Or get your kids to read a great book... If you are new to this site or to using Kindle: If a size is given on a file its because it is too big to download over the airwaves: download to your computer first.
There is a good review over on Electronista, but the summary is that the Kobo eReader does a fine job at reading books, has a nice e-Ink screen and great battery life, and is a good value at just $ 149.
After reading a great piece over at the Book Publicity Blog about the importance of an author having a website built prior to publication, I realized it might -LSB-...]
Last week we announced that Becca Jameson's Come (The Fight Club Book 1) is our Romance of the Week and the sponsor of thousands of great bargains in the Romance category: over 200 free titles, over 600 quality 99 - centers, and thousands more that you can read for free through the Kindle Lending Library if you have -LSB-...]
Great survey Chris, I'm an avid reader on both my very old style kindle and paperback, I like to mix them up, I read way over 5 books a month because I love reading, I'm a big supporter of the indies, self - published and small publishing houses.
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With access to over 38 million movies, TV shows, songs, books, apps, and games, as well as exclusive features like X-Ray, ASAP, and Second Screen, Fire is great for watching movies, playing games, reading books, listening to music, and more.
It will be great for readers learning English and kids learning to read, because it hovers definitions over difficult words right in - line with the book's text.
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The thing that will push this already great app over the top is the ability to pay to download books that I'd rather read than the classics.
Over the years I've read a lot of videogame related books, usually in the form of art books which also offer some insights into a game's development, and have to say that this is one of the better ones, sitting just below the rather excellent Aberstergo Entertainment Employee's Handbook, which was a wonderful meta work, written as though it was a genuine handbook from within the Assassin's Creed universe and thereby providing some stellar information and providing a great companion to Assassin's Creed: Unity.
Widely traveled and with countless exhibitions, (and with armfuls of awards that include the Guggenheim), Webb is at the top of his form as he looks back over thirty years in this upcoming exhibition and publication, whose title was provided by the great poet and thinker Goethe, (who wrote books about color that are still sought out and read today).
In the course of reading the book you learn a great deal about how population and consumption have changed over time.
The K2 not only has the enhanced digital ink screen Jaymi told us about, but it also • generates 16 shades of gray for reading in outdoors in bright sunlight • displays six, customizable sizes of type • is incredibly thin, barely 1/3 of an inch, • weighs just over 10 ounces, allowing you to according to Bezos «read a book with one hand,» hence, Jon Stewart now finds The Great Gatsby erotic literature • READS TO YOU ALOUD!
And so I find it a really attractive way to give yourself an opportunity to use your library well without having to drive over to a library, and to get some more books read, and it's summertime, it's a time for reading, so OverDrive and your public library is a great combination.
There's a lot to love about Amazon Prime, such as unlimited free two - day shipping on Amazon.com, discounts on great products, unlimited ad - free access to over a million songs, instant streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Instant Video, free books to read each month through Kindle First and Lending Library, and free unlimited photo storage in Amazon Cloud Drive.
Should be called Landlording StreetSmarts... great tip, I read many of the books that come out, and shouldbe considered a real estate veteran, not a beginner, as I own over $ 100 million of real estate in the Midwest, mostly apartment communities.
I had written on your instagram the other night and came over tonight to view some of your blog;) I love this post and it's funny because I'm reading a great book right now called «Essentialism» and it's about just that, less is more!
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