Sentences with phrase «second book by»

The second book by novelist Han Kang to be translated into English (Human Acts) appeared this year, and her first, The Vegetarian, has won the Man Booker International Prize.
This way, I'll be far ahead in my second book by the time I self publish... unless of course I get that 5 or 6 figure deal that will likely not happen.
This is only the second book by Gail Tsukiyama I have read — The Language of Threads was the other and it led me to read this one.
I enjoyed this author's step - by - step approach so much I immediately bought a second book by Ms. Barany.
Do readers leave actual reviews and go on to buy a second book by this author?
The Storm at the Door, the second book by author Stefan Merrill Block and one of our 20 most anticipated books for summer, is now on shelves!
It's based off the book The Price of Salt, the second book by Patricia Highsmith (Strangers on a Train, The Talented Mr. Ripley).
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As for the Divergent series, we will have to wait until 2016 and 2017 to see those climactic, cinematic events, and instead we are currently faced with the second film, Insurgent, based on the second book by twenty - something Veronica Roth.

Not exact matches

Atlas Shrugged is the «second most influential book for Americans today» after the Bible, according to a joint survey conducted by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Cbook for Americans today» after the Bible, according to a joint survey conducted by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month CBook of the Month Club.
Priceline shares tanked by 8 percent Wednesday after the company reported a bookings miss for its second quarter and weak guidance for the current quarter.
Priceline shares tanked by 8 percent Wednesday after the provider of travel - related discounts reported a bookings miss for its second quarter.
-- Kevin Maney is co-author of the upcoming book The Two - Second Advantage: How We Succeed by Anticipating the Future... Just Enough.
Her second book was initially rejected by 36 publishers before being accepted for publication.
Ultimately, if your cover is not eye - catching and your title is not intriguing, people will pass by your book without so much as a second glance.
And it's this mental ability, which let Gretzky stay two seconds ahead of everyone else on the ice, that inspired the new book by Vivek Ranadivé and Kevin Maney.
Moved by the story of her life, Bieber took a second to write in the guest book (or maybe he thought it was her autograph book, who knows): «Truly inspiring to be able to come here.
Appearing on the Inc. 5000 for a second time, Kohana Coffee was founded by Victoria Lynden and booked more than $ 5.2 million in 2014 revenue, a more than 2,809 percent uptick since 2011.
The RTI — calculated by Crypto Facilities — is sourced in the same manner as the BRR, however, data is sampled from major exchanges (Bitfinex, Bitstamp, Coinbase, Genesis Global Trading, itBit, Kraken) every second and aggregated into one giant order book that will serve as an indicator of global supply / demand for the digital currency.
It was while researching recession and its effects for clients, that Collin discovered some books — «The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve» — by G. Edward Griffin and economic forecasts — by libertarian author — Ron Paul.
The quotes from the Book of Value by Anurag Sharma are investment gems that include deep «second - level thinking».
Second, a book - club style discussion on a current event, recent article, podcast or video led by another two students.
If a book needs to be explained by another book in order to be understsnd it, then the second book replaces the first one.
This week's book is 3 Seconds: The Power of Thinking Twice, by Les Parrott, PhD., founder of the Center for Relationship Development at Seattle Pacific University.
A book called Disinformation, co-written by General Pacepa and the American professor of law Ronald Rychlak (best known for his book Hitler, the War and the Pope, a well - researched defence of Pius XII's record during the Second World War), which spells out these revelations at greater length, is «dubious at best» — or at least, the bits written by Pacepa are: the reviewer NCR admits that «what Rychlak contributes, drawn from his earlier work on Pope Pius, appears solid».
Since the book demonstrates so powerfully the case for the return to the pre-Conciliar liturgy, Fr Joseph Fessio, S.J., Editor - in - Chief, Ignatius Press has to temper his own enthusiastic Forward by putting the position of «those who advocate a rereading and restructuring of the liturgical renewal intended by the Second Vatican Council, but in light of the Church's two - thousand - year tradition.»
Whether it's Daniel's bizarre dream of the winged beast and a prince named Michael who «goes by the Book,» or Mark's «Little Apocalypse,» written after a generation of suffering and perhaps over the rubble of the temple, predictions of the end times and the second coming demand a soul - searching kind of honesty.
Also would add since I reread Mere Christianity and now going through Strobels The Case for the Real Jesus, his second book where he interviews NT scholars to answer the six objection mostly raised by Crossan and Ehrman.
The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western Christianity by peter brown harvard, 288 pages, $ 24.95 In the opening pages of this book, Peter Brown declares that he will «compare two ages — the world of the early church in the late second and third centuries and the early....
What we do with this difference in the two creation accounts is, first, acknowledge it, and second, explain that they are both there because each was a part of one of the two or three sacred traditions put together by an editor to make up the book of Genesis.
The second recent book to advance the response of process theology to liberation theology significantly is Delwin Brown's To Set at Liberty.7 This is not so much a critical response to the challenge of the liberation theologies as a reflection on freedom stimulated by this literature.
From the days of Marcion in the second century, certain Christians, troubled by the anthropomorphisms of the early Old Testament and by the immoralities attributed to Yahweh, have discredited the Hebrew books and have even wished to drop them from the Christian Bible.
The first of these is a lectionary based on the church year; the second is lectio continua, by which one reads through entire books in order as written.
While, as we shall see, not all the Psalter can be truly called the hymn book of the second temple, wide areas of it are correctly represented by that title.
Blake's most luminous vision of «Self - Annihilation» is contained in the second book of Milton, where Milton or a reborn Christianity undergoes regeneration by transforming Satan into «The Great Humanity Divine.»
The first half of this book was taken up by a discussion of Kingdom of God in the teaching of Jesus, and the second with setting the parables in the context of the results of that discussion.
Jeremy, you and your readers might also be interested in the 19th - century book The Parousia by James Stuart Russell because it demonstrates that I am not first to say, nor am I unique in saying, that the Second Coming is accomplished fact.
I put this question out to some of my Rabbis Without Borders colleagues, and in addition to seconding the Bereshit Rabbah idea, they recommended Searching for Meaning in Midrash: Lessons for Everyday Living by Michael Katz and Gershon Schwartz and Reading the Book: Making the Bible a Timeless Text by Rabbi Burt Visotzky.
The discovery of a chiastic structure (in which the structure of the first half of the discourse is mirrored by the second) is used to explicate the theology of the book.
In the second part — on our history's major constitutional disputes — the book reaches its dramatic climax: an expertly told story of the constitutional transformations wrought by the Civil War.
The second thesis of my book was that homosexuals, rather than being somehow a menace to the values of society and the family, as Christians have tended to assume, have, as a part of God's creative plan, special gifts and qualities and a very positive contribution to make to the development of society (cf. also my article «Homosexuality, Lesbianism, and the Future: The Creative Role of the Gay Community in Building a More Humane Society,» in A Challenge to Love: Gay and Lesbian Catholics in the Church, edited by Robert Nugent [Crossroad, 1984]-RRB-.
A second type is historical (sometimes called higher) criticism, which aims to provide a better understanding of the message of the Bible by viewing its different books from the standpoint of the period when they were written and the social setting, historical circumstances, and climate of thought in those times.
The Poet's Book of Psalms By Laurance Wieder Harper San Francisco, 311 pages, $ 25 That moving from Robert Burns» rendition of the first psalm to John Milton's of the second doesn't doom this collection from the start testifies to the Psalms» vitality.
After reciting a litany of what are by now well - known shortcomings of America's economy, the second part of Colson and Eckerd's book contains a brief but enlightening discussion of what might be called a theology of work.
For those who are lost, and don't know what's the diff between Biblical Christianity and Roman Catholicism, may I suggests 2 book that explains it, one is Far From Rome Near To God by Richard Bennett and Martin Buckingham and second is The Gospel According to Rome by James McCarthy.
I'm reading an excellent book by Jungian analyst James Hollis, Ph.D., titled «Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up ``.
Such a view was accepted by Justin and Irenaeus in the later second century, although in the third century Dionysius, bishop of Alexandria, attempted to minimize the authority of the book by proving that since John son of Zebedee wrote the gospel ascribed to him, he can not have written the book of Revelation, since the two writings employ different ideas, styles and vocabularies.
Again, the history that gave rise to this book is a distinct one, involving the whole feminist movement, but also the hopes raised and dashed among Catholic women by the Second Vatican Council and its aftermath.
The evidence of the New Testament books themselves can now be supplemented by that of other Christian writings which are dated from the end of the first and the beginning of the second century, notably by the so - called
However, in the Postscript to the second edition (1970) of his book and in other recent essays, Kuhn has clarified and in some respects altered his earlier position; he now gives greater attention to the control of theory by experiment and the role of criteria independent of particular paradigms.
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