Not exact matches
I'm going to interrupt my little
series on the problem of God's jealousy and whay that matters to the local church because I'm
about to
review a
book here on apologetics, and that
review will, undoubtedly, start the inevitable attraction of internet atheists to this site.
As someone who has read (well, «audiobooked») the first three entries into the Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler)
series, «A Series of Unfortunate Events», I could easily start off this review by complaining about the ill decision to combine the first three books for purposes of the
series, «A
Series of Unfortunate Events», I could easily start off this review by complaining about the ill decision to combine the first three books for purposes of the
Series of Unfortunate Events», I could easily start off this
review by complaining
about the ill decision to combine the first three
books for purposes of the movie.
Originally posted on Rosie Amber: Day 2 Today as part of our
book review challenge
series we will hear from
book reviewer and good friend, Bodicia
about how she writes a
book review.
I wanted to say thank you so much to everyone who has supported the Peachville High Demons
series, either by writing
reviews, buying the
books, or telling a friend
about the
series.
We are an affiliation of talented professionals who have worked on every kind of
book you can imagine — from two New York Times best - sellers
about war to a
series of gorgeous cookbooks to a superbly written, self - published cancer memoir that has garnered dozens of rave, five - star Amazon
reviews.
I gave away 4942
books over 3 days, picked up 5
reviews on Amazon, more than a dozen ratings on Goodreads, a few additional subscriptions to my newsletter, and had
about a dozen immediate rollover sales to the next story in the
series.
To learn more
about writing and self - publishing a brand - building
book, you can
review earlier posts in this
series, share your concerns
about choosing keywords below, or ask me questions using my online form.
To learn more
about writing and self - publishing a brand - building
book, you can also
review earlier posts in this
series series, share your comments and questions
about locating and learning from experts in your field, or submit questions directly to me using my online form.
Things on my To - Do List that didn't get done:
Book order form sent to school for an upcoming school visit, registering copyright on February release, send science / nature books to a science review service, write on Book 3 of The Blue Planets series, and send emails about the winner of a book givea
Book order form sent to school for an upcoming school visit, registering copyright on February release, send science / nature
books to a science
review service, write on
Book 3 of The Blue Planets series, and send emails about the winner of a book givea
Book 3 of The Blue Planets
series, and send emails
about the winner of a
book givea
book giveaway.
You can also
review earlier posts in this
series, attend a free
book coaching call, and ask questions
about marketing your
book on Amzon using my online form.
I've posted
reviews on Amazon
about the Dragon Blood
series and I have yet to post
about Emperor's Edge (only because I've been reading the
books back to back and have been so busy lately) but this
series is my all time favorite!
You can can
review earlier posts in this
series and ask questions
about researching competing
books using my online form.
But when it comes to
books, it makes a number of pejorative assumptions
about what is legitimate reader behavior, such as
reviewing Book 2 of a series after reviewing Book 1 or mentioning the title of the book in the review, and these routine reader actions cause ReviewMeta to flag these reviews as questionable or suspici
Book 2 of a
series after
reviewing Book 1 or mentioning the title of the book in the review, and these routine reader actions cause ReviewMeta to flag these reviews as questionable or suspici
Book 1 or mentioning the title of the
book in the review, and these routine reader actions cause ReviewMeta to flag these reviews as questionable or suspici
book in the
review, and these routine reader actions cause ReviewMeta to flag these
reviews as questionable or suspicious.
«TAU4... continues to reap overwhelmingly positive
reviews from readers,» says V. J. Waks as she talks to AuthorHouse
about her San Francisco and New England
Book Award - winning
series and how she continues to adjust her marketing strategy based on the latest industry trends.
Seattle
Review of
Books On Twitter Griffith has helped start #criplit, a
series of hashtag conversations for, and
about, disabled writers.
Frankly, this is already a really long
review / guide and I could write a
book about the
series, seriously.
The special issue includes
reviews of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye «s first monograph, a new volume on Jacob Lawrence «s «Migration
Series,» and two
books about the work of Jean - Michel Basquiat.
This
series is
reviewing a new
book about the social causes of climate change.
Next in a
series of long overdue
book reviews, here are my thoughts on The Practice: Brutal Truths
About Lawyers And Lawyering by Brian Tannebaum.