I have a whole row /
shelf of books turned to show pages.
Not exact matches
sooo true, my husband and I bought a beautiful
book shelf for our dvd's (since we have a huge collection and didn't like double stacking) it has since then
turned into a childrens toy unit and the dvd's now take up the highest 3 shevels (and are now double stacked in front
of another)
The
shelf now displays some
of her prettiest
books in what
turned into a happy accident!
Did you see how quickly the Seinfeld
book went on super-sale and
turned up on the
shelves of 1/2 Price
Books?
It's a self - published author's dream come true: Imagine having enough faith in your story that you take the leap and self - publish — and then your
book not only flies off the
shelves, it's
turned into a cinematic piece
of art!
Additionally, when a reader enters your giveaway, a post appears in all
of their Goodreads friends» and followers» newsfeeds, which in
turn, creates more entries, more people adding your
book to their Want To Read
shelves, and more awareness.
Perhaps the most important publishing restriction that has been broken down thanks to digital publishing is the time to market
of a new title; where a
book once took as many as two years to see the
shelves of a
book store, authors are still able to
turn out quality material in a matter
of weeks or months, reaching their readers» devices in far less time than publishing once took.
Grabbing a favorite
book off
of the
shelf and
turning dog - eared pages is as synonymous to warm milk when it comes to putting you to sleep.
I still have
shelves full
of books in my life and I still like the comforable familiarity
of turning printed pages before falling asleep at night.
But, up to this point none
of the
book specialists (ehem, Barnes and Noble, cough, cough) have been able to pull their heads out
of the sand long enough to lure readers from Amazon's shiny online warehouse
of discounts and free shipping in order to
turn them back toward odiferous, eye - hazing
book shelves.
Shortlist is basically nonexistent, and when I added
books to my shortlist,
turned off Kobo, and returned, they were no longer a part
of the shortlist (not that it matters since it's nonexistent, but, similar to the
shelves in that it gives the illusion it works).
... The requirements to deliver on the promise «to put
books on
shelves» included the capital to invest and specialized knowledge to
turn a manuscript into inventory, a physical plant to manage the warehousing and shipping
of those
books, and a network
of relationships with the owners
of the
shelves (in the bookstores) to get the right to put your
books on those
shelves.
A piece
of plywood on the top
of the crate
turns it into a grooming table, a
shelf for dog supplies (a workshop caddy makes a great container for nail clippers, brushes, combs, etc.) or
books, or a table for dog magazines (and your copies
of Dog Owner's Guide) 1
The figure's back is
turned to the camera as he pulls a
book down from
shelves of anonymous volumes.
Turning to his
shelves of law reports, he said: «To those
books....
You will never see my
books arranged by color,
turned around, shoved against the back
of the
shelves so decorative little objects can be placed in front
of the
books, etc..
Too many
books crammed onto
shelves read as clutter, but the addition
of a few decorative objects can
turn an eyesore into a visual treat.
Bedding — Pine Cone Hill and Simply Shabby Chic at Target Flower Pillow — Dear Lillie Silver Chest — TJMaxx Bedroom Mirror — Pottery Barn Cornices —
Shelves From Hobby Lobby
Turned Into Cornices Bathroom Mirror — Antique Mall (Williamsburg, VA) Loo Sign — Hobby Lobby Wall Paper — American Blinds Norwal Stripes and Damasks
Book, but not sure
of the color Wall Color — Pebble Beach by Benjamin Moore