Sentences with phrase «so recommend booking»

Orbitz offers a 24 hour risk free cancellation so I recommend booking now and deciding within the next 24 hours if you're actually going to go, because these won't last long.
Finding available accomodation in Milford Sound can be more difficult during the peak season so we recommend booking well in advance.
Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, Turkish Airlines, and United Airlines do not pass on exorbitant fuel surcharges to award tickets, so I recommend booking flights operated by those airlines if possible.
Caravan Costa Rica holiday packages are hugely popular during Christmas holiday breaks and spring break so we recommend booking early to secure your preferred tour dates.
Tickets to this very popular attraction often sell out, so we recommend you book your visit well in advance.
Weather you are staying in Byron Town Centre, Ballina, Lennox Head or one of the many other locations in or close to Byron Bay, Byron Bay Accom has the largest range of budget accommodation, but it does go very quickly, so we recommend you book early.
Liveaboard spaces are limited so we recommend you book many months in advance of your travel dates to avoid disappointment: Guadalupe, Sea of Cortez, Socorro.
So recommend books, articles, podcasts, music, movies, news items, etc to each other.

Not exact matches

I would recommend investing in the hardcover or ebook versions — one, because of the sheer size of the books, and two, because you'll likely put them to a lot of use so you want them to last.
Books are my business, so I see how it'd be easy to expect me to recommend that route.
I wanted to talk about this book as soon as I finished it, so I'd recommend organizing a book club for this one.
I'm not against mutual funds, but I haven't seen a book that would help in this regard, so I have no mutual fund books to recommend.
Most of the remaining books are so academic that there is a greater danger, in me recommending them, of turning the reader off than inspiring them to learn more.
So I was more than intrigued to discover that consultant and author Andrew Sobel recommends in his new book «Power Relationships» that the best place for all those cards might be the circular file.
As recommended reading for starting entrepreneurs, this book does have some flaws, so take Robert Kiyosaki's advice with a grain of salt.
So I feel strongly that the usual article on «best investing books» has far too many entries and ends up suggesting good books you might read, rather than recommending great books you must read.
You can also try to contact leading media players and recommend your book or actually send them a copy, you can spend some small amounts of money in advertising your book on a limited number of websites, you can do direct mail advertising by contacting thousands of US bookstores and so on.
I am often asked by readers to recommend my favourite books for empowering women so I've decided to begin making...
He recommended a few books that I plan to order on my oh - so - old - school Kindle: The Myth of Certainty by Daniel Taylor and Faith at the Edge by Robert Wennberg.
I have only just begun to look, so I can not personally recommend all the books on this list.
(Note: This book would have an R - rating if it was a movie, so I'm not, like, recommending it for your church group or anything.)
If I had decided to chime in I would have recommended reading Ian Bradley's fine book Abide With Me: The World of Victorian Hymns (1997), where he details the heated debates in 19th century England over whether to have choirs, and if so, if they should be kept at the rear of the sanctuary in order to «back up» the congregation in its worship rather than being a visual distraction in the front.
There have been a slough of books recommended here at Evangel in the last month of so — and to buy them all you'd need a small fortune.
I would not recommend The Curse of Cain easily: Those who enjoy being scandalized» who enjoy reacting against either «monotheism» or «liberal academic chic»» should not read this book, for it is too easy to do so in a way that panders to their titillation.
The ideas presented in Zweig's book, which I highly recommend, are so radical and countercultural they remind me of Jesus.
So I'm reading Tribes by Seth Godin, which is a fantastic book on leadership that I highly recommend to those of you who like to think outside the box, pursue big ideas, or quit your job and stick it to The Man.
(His book, Introverts in the Church, is one I recommend so often I think he owes me a portion of the royalties.)
And now I just feel «guilty» because I respect my friend who recommended the book to me, and it «worked» for him, but it doesn't «work» for me, so I wonder what is wrong with me, or wrong with my kids, or wrong with our family.
This book came highly recommended, and so I bought and read it.
However, since the book is so difficult to read, I only recommend it for those who like reading about psychology and cultural anthropology.
But having read those other books, I still don't think that this book added much to the conversation, so I can not recommend it.
So I don't really recommend this book, unless you are writing a paper (or book) on the theological interpretation of Scripture.
This is especially true of his latest book, The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It, which released last week and which I highly recommend.
The book is somewhat difficult to read in parts, and so I only recommend reading it if you are interested in learning more about what Tolkien though about time.
I really, really wanted to like this book, since it came so highly recommended by numerous authors and scholars that I deeply respect.
To begin to understand why reflective «Mary - type believers» have so much difficulty finding a place in the typical «Martha» American church, I highly recommend Adam McHugh's book Introverts in the Church: Finding Our Place in an Extroverted Culture.
Instead, we recommend they read a book on proofs for the Christian faith, attend a class about the basics of Christianity, or perform some sort of other study so that they can gain the faith and certainty we feel is necessary for followers of Jesus.
I also have your book «The Green kitchen» and recommend it all the time — you seem to have a different take on healthy eating which is so wholesome and nourishing.
It's a great book and I highly recommend it, I lost 15 pounds and 9.5 % of my body weight and came in second place in the competition using the book, so it works!
Since the publication of my book, coconut oil has become increasingly easy to find and very well priced, and intensifies the coconut flavor, so I am recommending it wholeheartedly and without guilt.
Hi Monica, I'm so glad you came across my blog:) I was only vegetarian during my pregnancies so I can't really recommend any vegan pregnancy books, that I've used firsthand.
This is one of the products I recommend in my book because I used it effectively to heal my body internally, so yes, I ABSOLUTELY recommend this product.
I'm so happy to help, but I would definitely recommend reading the Whole30 books if you haven't already.
For weekend mornings, I highly recommend doing as I do, and popping your taters in the oven while you head back to bed with a good book and a cup of coffee for forty - five minutes or so, while they begin to manifest their sweet, oozy, fragrant deliciousness.
I read in your book where you recommend all protein for a while, if so how do I do that bc I couldn't find any instructions on that.
Every book is parent recommended so you know you are guaranteed to find a book you will enjoy reading as much as your kids do, you can even sign up for a subscription and get their featured book every month right on your doorstep.
I hope you get a chance to check out the book Thank you so much for recommending making a cookbook.
There is also a Jamie Oliver book that I have never seen over here - My Guide to Making You a Better Cook, so I can't recommend it except to say it might be worth looking at.
And if you doubt her, just check out the back of the book where she lists pages of resources, recommended brands, and texts she consulted in order to make this collection of recipes so successful.
I have already recommended this book to a number of friends, and after three months or so is still the first book that I go to to work on the weeks shopping list.
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