Sentences with phrase «reviews than any other book»

I know that means I'll have lower numbers of reviews than other books, but I'm not going to sell my soul for reviews.
J.K. Rowling's first published novel for adults has received more mixed reviews than any other book published in 2012.
We have more positive reviews than any other book printing company.

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Henry is torn between the emerging parties, insisting on the one hand that he is closer to Lindsell than to Fuller Seminary (where he once taught) but on the other hand scrambling in a number of interviews, articles and reviews to counteract the book's threat to the evangelical unity to which he has given so much of himself.
It is now a commonplace that he probably wrote more on the ontological argument than any other philosopher — a book, a substantial part of two others, and about twenty articles, replies, reviews, and forewords.
Others may feel like the schoolgirl who was assigned to write a review of a book on penguins, and did it in one sentence: «This book tells me more about penguins than I really wanted to know.»
More so than any other cookbooks I have reviewed on this site, the craftmanship of the book brings it to a level beyond its contents.
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He is the author / co-author of more than 165 scientific publications, including 123 peer - reviewed articles, 8 invited reviews, and 18 book chapters, as well as other publications from CDC, WHO, or other sources.
Unlike other diet programs that are based on conjecture and pseudoscience, Pilon's diet plan has been published in book form and based on more than 240 peer - reviewed studies that can be found in scientific and medical journals.
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These reviews counted the number of library books and degrees held by teachers, among other inputs, rather than outputs like student test scores.
As a busy book reviewer, I enjoy reading other people's reviews, which often say far more about the reviewer than the book, if you read between the lines.
Whatever my neuroses, I can definitively state that I'd much rather have those who read my books feel comfortable leaving honest reviews for other readers than for them to not leave a review at all.
One of the things that struck me, and probably many others, about his report and its conclusions, is that self - pubbed titles tend to average higher review ratings than trad - pubbed books.
While these review sites were geared more towards physical products other than books, such as gadgets that vendors might sell through the Amazon Marketplace, some of the first complaints from the internet community about Amazon reviews centered on self - published authors who were accused of buying reviews of their books.
She reported on the Middle East from Jerusalem for more than a dozen years, and has written for Time, The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, Harper's, The Nation, and The New Republic, among others.
How can you get PR exposure, social media buzz, reviews, article contributions, and all of the other strategies that lead to consumers seeing your book mentioned more than once?
If they choose to look only at «large publisher» books, it's because they've bought (or are required by their publishers to follow) the «books by other publishers are no good» line, even when a commentator whose review is right there on view on a book's cover obviously knows more about literature than half the editorial staff (even good ones) at most large publishing houses.
That's a far more reliable guide to a book's readibility than checking out the other reviews.
They may know the publisher and editor of the New York Times Book Review, but how many authors can get a New York Times book review other than the authors who are already successBook Review, but how many authors can get a New York Times book review other than the authors who are already succeReview, but how many authors can get a New York Times book review other than the authors who are already successbook review other than the authors who are already succereview other than the authors who are already successful?
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Echoing what others have said, if this is an author's first book and they don't have strong reviews by trusted readers or a significant sample of their work available, I'll be hard pressed to pay more than $ 2.99.
If I offer to review a book for a writer other than those above, I tag the review at my blog as «unsolicited».
Here's one easy rule - of - thumb: If you didn't have your book professionally edited, either by Outskirts Press or another professional editing service, then apply your marketing dollars to something other than a paid - review.
Other than that fun bit, I'm always pleased when anyone who reviews my book covers says that my covers are well - targeted to the book's audience.
... while «good enough» can be a little difficult to define, «not good enough» is very easy to spot: almost every single one of the self - published books I've been sent for my self publishing review blog has slotted into this category, some far more easily than others (and bear in mind that I've got a backlog of book reviews waiting to be scheduled for publication, and most of them didn't make the grade).
That romance maintained its popularity well into the sixties is evidenced by something that none other than S. E. Hinton wrote in the New York Times Book Review as late as 1967: «The world is changing, yet the authors of books for teenagers are still 15 years behind the times.
Shelf Unbound book review magazine, a 2012 Maggie Award finalist for Best Digital - Only Publication, reaches more than 125,000 avid readers in the U.S. and in 42 other countries around the globe.
What the ratio of read books to reviews is, I'm not sure, but from what I've seen others say it is no better than on in a hundred and probably more like one in three to five hundred.
Book publicity is about more than book reviews, though, and you need a press release for your book to get other kinds of valuable exposure, includBook publicity is about more than book reviews, though, and you need a press release for your book to get other kinds of valuable exposure, includbook reviews, though, and you need a press release for your book to get other kinds of valuable exposure, includbook to get other kinds of valuable exposure, including:
You need more than 84 book reviews (this is down from 101... so good needs — still a book load to gather) before Amazon will recommend your book to other visitors in the section that says, «People who bought this also bought...» GO get them... ask and re-ask... it's what you have to do
As someone on the outside of this whole situation looking in, I have to wonder, how can one or two or five «maybe fake» reviews of a book be any more important than the forty or fifty or sixty or more other, legitimate reviews?
Most likely, your fans paid your books more attention and reviews than others.
One survey of 300,000 book readers revealed that they are more interested in Amazon reviews than any other kind of review.
More weight will go to reviews based on verified purchases (books bought from Amazon rather than other retailers).
Perhaps keep it in your back pocket for once your reader reviews start coming in and you feel confident people other than you and your mother like your book.
I will, however: — write in my blogs about things other than publishing — work on my next novel and story collection — play lots of sims — write and share a short illustrated story, to see if I can — tweet whatever I want — read and review books when I want — make art, if I feel like it — make some new things for my Etsy shop — upload multitudes of unsorted travel photos from this summer — clean my house and get ahead of my laundry situation — help my son learn addition and subtraction — get away from the internet sometimes — experience daylight
That's what it's so important to provide other options for bloggers other than reviewing the book!
I can sort of understand the logic, you don't want writers who know each other writing fake good reviews, and you don't want spiteful writers writing mean reviews just to make another writer's book look bad, but I think Amazon needs to give more credit than that to writers as a group.
Other than waiving the number of reviews, the other criteria regarding content, etc. are identical to those of a Regular post with two exceptions: the books can only be priced at 99 cents on the day of promotion and free book offers are not allowed in the new release pOther than waiving the number of reviews, the other criteria regarding content, etc. are identical to those of a Regular post with two exceptions: the books can only be priced at 99 cents on the day of promotion and free book offers are not allowed in the new release pother criteria regarding content, etc. are identical to those of a Regular post with two exceptions: the books can only be priced at 99 cents on the day of promotion and free book offers are not allowed in the new release posts.
But one of the central areas — other than reviews and blurbs — will most likely be toRead more about Book Publicity: The Self - Published Author's # 1 Tool for Reaching Writers and Bloggers -LSB-...]
If you're producing content regularly and writing about more than your own writing struggles and book launches (as I mentioned, some people review books or other products), then it can make sense to add advertising to your site.
In over 25 years of professional book reviewing, mostly in SF and fantasy (Dragon Magazine, Amazing Stories, Publishers Weekly, etc.), I've probably reviewed more tie - in and packaged fiction than any other professional critic in the genre.
Other than creating and whipping up poems, short stories, writing novels and novellas, I review books in my free time.
So your marketing campaign is completely within guidelines, and in fact, more so than many other methods offered that bloggers often say are «safe and free ways to get reviews,» such as swapping books for reviews with other authors, offering goodies and incentives for reviews, or sending free copies out to review sites.
A good book review and word - of - mouth attract more customers because customers trust more on other people's opinion than on classical company advertisement.
To my readers, if you want me to review Mauboussin's other book, Expectations Investing, I would be more than happy to, because I read it five years ago.
Retracing more than three decades of one of the world's most important contemporary art foundations through archival photographs, press clippings, critical reviews, correspondence and unabashed conversations with many main protagonists — Maurizio Cattelan, Jeffrey Deitch, Urs Fischer, Massimiliano Gioni and Jeff Koons, among others — this more than 850 - page book walks the reader through not only the extraordinary, artist - centric work, but also through the recent and entertaining history of contemporary art itself.
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