Not exact matches
I got my
copy on Saturday and promptly
sat down to
read it like a novel.
Or a dog
sitting pretending to
read a
copy of «What to Expect When You're Expecting» (even though I don't care for the book).
Read in one
sitting then encouraged everyone I knew to get their hands on a
copy, too.
As we
sat under a banana tree in our dusty Delhi garden
reading two - week - old
copies of Time and Newsweek magazine, I couldn't take their reports seriously.
Now back in her regular school, she
sits in class and opens her worn
copy of Hunger Games to the dog - eared page in chapter seven, and continues to
read as the main character, Katniss, realizes she must fight a battle for which she was underprepared.
Archie had come on shift and was
sitting at the desk,
reading a
copy of Vine Line, the magazine they send to Cubs fans.
There are a lot of people out there who derive an almost physical pleasure from
sitting down with a physical
copy of a good book anticipating a pleasant evening of
reading (myself included), and I think those folks are going to continue to demand hard
copy books.
They are
sitting on out - of - print (and professionally edited) novels that readers want to
read - maybe even want to reread on ebook, having lost the hard
copy - and it is not a lot of work to put up the files on self - publishing websites.
If you happen to find a
copy,
sit down and
read it for you, too, will be captivated.
An advance
copy of Douglas Wood's new picture book, Miss Little's Gift, recently arrived in our office and something about the calm, imploring face of the teacher on the cover made me
sit right down and
read it — even though the...
I do enjoy the technology of easy
reading these days but I truly love
sitting down to
read a hard
copy book.
I downloaded my free
copy yesterday and guess what I'll be
reading today when I
sit beside my love in hospital.
Hell, you may feel this is corny stuff: here's the upstart writer, you say — never mind the two million
copies he's sold so far of his books —
sitting at his computer,
reading his indie - pride soliloquy to his camera.
As I did every morning, I was
sitting on the train, commuting into the city,
reading a print
copy of The New York Times when I
read Dwight Garner's review of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — not our book.
I'd like to say it gives me time to finally catch up that autobiography of Nelson Mandela I'd been trying to
read for months, or to finally delve into that
copy of Infinite Jest that had been
sitting on my bookshelf for since college.
So, when my daughter and I took a day trip out to Leeds for Collectorabilia (you can
read about that here), I was so happy to see a Japanese
copy of Final Fantasy Tactics
sitting on one of the stalls.
This aspect is presented even clearer with the adjacent self portrait of the artist,
sat with her face obscured by the
copy of the Sun Newspaper which she is
reading.
I can confirm that Fred Pearce
read Gavin's email to the organizers declining the invitation to the conference, because I (by chance) happened to be
sitting with Pearce when he was provided with a
copy of Gavin's email and observed him
reading it carefully.
The other week I was
sitting in a medical waiting room
reading, as you do, a
copy of Reader Digest.
Now
sit down at your desk, take a pen and paper, and
copy down long - hand the entire opening paragraph of one of the stories you
read.
If you purchase the Course and Record combo you will gain access to all the online materials, an audio
read - along feature so you can
sit back and relax, and receive a
copy of your driving record when you finish for the court.
If you're
sitting alone, be sure to have a
copy of the newspaper or an industry journal to
read while you're waiting.
Yes, I'd pay $ 10 for an e-book of your ideas — that said, as an old school, hard -
copy kind of gal, would you ever consider publishing a design book of some of your amazing rooms... I'd love to
sit in my
reading room with a cup of tea and peruse the wonderful ideas you've presented over the 18 months I've been
reading your blog... please.