Not exact matches
No, the
real reason to write a
book is because there is something you have to explore that you think
readers want to learn about, not because you think putting «author» on your LinkedIn profile is smart.
The
book counsels
readers on how to spot raw talent, confirm it's
real and retain these exceptional individuals.
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.
The
book is filled with
real - world examples, quick quizzes, warnings, and practice exercises for
readers to learn and put into action these vitally important skills.
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.
Real readers read
books all year round.
But both the course and the result of this interpretation presented to the
reader will still be only the opinion of the interpreter for which he will once more be held accountable by the
book itself in an ideal, though certainly not in a
real sense.
This
book along with the second part give the
reader a full analysis of
Real Madrid's attacking and defending tactics which had been so important to their success under Jose Mourinho.
The title of the
book alone tells you that Gerstner and Kutcher are not out to scare the
reader, not out to make sensational, scientifically unproven, claims about the long - term effects of concussions, but that they prefer instead, like I, to live in the «land of the
real.»
As Zach starts learning about the strange family next door, he soon discovers that Stine holds a dangerous secret: the creatures that his stories made famous are
real, and Stine protects his
readers by keeping them locked up in their
books.
You'll get printable vocabulary cards and nonfiction
books with
real photos, emergent
readers that your learners can read and color all by themselves, clip cards, beginning reading games, printable math centers, activity pages, and more.
Online bookstores like Amazon can maintain vast inventories of lesser - known titles because they don't have the
real estate constraints of traditional bookstores and because the Internet makes it so much easier to find the niche
readers who will buy those
books.
Since taking her blog full time, I've followed Grace's journey: awesome collaborations, getting
real with her
readers, and getting TONS of
book recommendations.
Dee takes a practical approach to love and relationships; her
book provides useful tips and
real - life exercises to help
readers not make the same mistakes next time.
Kindle, Kindle 3G, Kindle with Special Offers and Kindle DX are the revolutionary portable
readers that wirelessly download
books, magazines, newspapers, blogs and personal documents to a crisp, high - resolution electronic ink display that looks and reads like
real paper.
It seems that R.L. Stine wrote about
real monsters and keeps them from his
readers by trapping them in his
books.
Those aspects include choosing great
books with
real characters working their way through
real lives; reading the
books with support from partners, volunteers, or tutors, a recording of the
book, or a resource teacher; talking about
books with other
readers — confirming what you understand and adding your own insights; writing about
books; and extending understanding through artistic response.»
Of course, a comprehensive reading program will also use
real children's
books to develop vocabulary and comprehension, but novice
readers benefit from reading material that allows them to successfully read independently as early as possible.
We always ensure that we include tips and simple experiment instructions in our You Wouldn't Want To Live Without
books alongside the main text, which give these practical - minded
readers the opportunity to relate the
book directly to the «
real» world and feel more actively engaged with it via the reading process.
In my 2013
book, Authentic Learning Experiences: A
Real - World Approach to Project - Based Learning, I take
readers through a variety of Authentic Learning Experiences that were shared with me as stories.
«Implementation quality» was shown by variables developed from computerised Accelerated
Reader software, which measures understanding of a
real book the student has chosen, by a quiz completed after they read it.
This
book combines the two seamlessly and brings to the
reader the application of the topics in the
real world setting.
And those of us who teach classes about education policy and are constantly looking for interesting, flawed
books on education policy are the
real winners, as Reign of Error combines a great deal of clear explication of issues with provocative arguments that its
readers (such as my future students) can poke holes through.
The
book Mosaic of Thought by Ellin Oliver Keene and Susan Zimmermann and the
Reader's Workshop method moves away from worksheets with comprehension questions, utilizing more
real - world, student - driven instruction.
Just as more and more traditional
readers... those «but I love the feel and smell of my
real books»
readers (like my sister) are dipping a toe into the digital waters, those who have been on the e-cutting edge for awhile are beginning to find some innovative ways to take advantage of the relative low - entry costs of digital to open new avenues to writers.
If you haven't completely shifted to reading your favorite
books on E-
Book readers, Kindles, and the like, you will appreciate this salute to the
real book lover.
No paid advertisement can beat a
real live human being praising your
book to another
reader.
Real books enlighten the
reader and give them new knowledge, insight, and ideas they can use, especially in non-fiction ebooks.
Readers should read my
books if they are interested in the topic of
real estate investing without the hype from someone with over a decade of experience.
This will make your
reader have to «turn the page» to begin the next chapter, thereby making your e-
book more like a «
real»
book.
«Michael [Anderle] will tell you: the third
book is the key; that's where a lot of
readers say, «okay, this is a
real series,» and a lot of
readers come on board.»
Real books give the
reader specific actionable steps they can implement immediately to make a difference in their life or business.
It's difficult to have any
real debate amidst (on both sides) so much pearl - clutching and hyperbole and talk of the good old days in which we all had to walk uphill for our
books, in the snow, with no shoes, and were grateful for it because that's how
real readers do.
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books, blogs, magazines and newspapers to a crisp, high - resolution electronic paper display that looks and reads like
real paper, even in bright sunlight.
It provides
real readers access to the world of... Read More 5 reasons I'm having a break from
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Real books leave the
reader better off for having read the
book than not.
Sure there are social media platforms like Goodreads, Wattpad, Facebook groups etc. and then there are the «
real» opportunities that are so much harder to facilitate and organize (and pay for e.g. expense vs profit) like community or regional events and networks as you point out above, but I feel really strongly that the most important thing for an author to do in order to build a loyal paying (italics) fanbase / readership is to produce good quality works that are publicized properly and to spend time interacting with those of your
readers who you know buy your
books because they came to you in the first place.
Ideas
readers can take action on instantly separate the
real books from the fluff, regardless of page length!
A
real book is well organized and leads the
reader from where they are to where they want to be as quickly, neatly and in as organized a fashion as possible — irrespective of length.
I wouldn't worry too much about it and just hope that the winner is a
real reader with a lot of friends who will push your
book and become a mega fan!
The saddest issue in this controversy is the argument that profanity in published
books is a fact and that
readers should have to simply put up with it because that's how the author wrote it; the point was even made that the couple who developed the app are «sheltering» their daughter from the
real world by not letting her read
books with bad words in them.
Books are
real, reading is
real, and
readers are
real.
The case wakes the
reader up and puts it to sleep, Carrefour says it mimics a
real book and helps protect it.
The case wakes the
reader up and puts it to sleep, Carrefour said at the time that it mimics a
real book and helps protect it.
This
book is not a make believe world where everyone is wealthy and gorgeous; it is
real, taking the
reader down back roads that we all know exist.
It succeeds as a standalone read, as a prologue brings
readers up to date with a concise description of Saville's alternative world, while an intriguing author's note explains the very
real history behind the
book: a Nazi plan to «quarantine» Jews in Poland beginning in 1939, and the subsequent unsuccessful Nazi «Madagaskar - Projekt,» hatched by SS leader Heinrich Himmler in 1940.
And when the
reader turns the page — by dragging a finger across the page from right to left — the page appears to curl from the edge and turn, exactly as it would on a
real book.
What has drawn generations of
readers to Cleary's
books is her knack for capturing
real children and their
real - life adventures — even if those adventures are as mundane as getting stuck in the mud of the grocery - store parking lot.
I know there is a difference between a
real bestseller (a
book that sells over a long period of time, is read by multiple generations and ages of
readers) and let's say, to take a
book of the past, Arthur Hailey's Airport.