Sentences with phrase «something new to read»

Thanks for sharing and giving me something new to read!
I'd take at least 30 books out at a time so there was always something new to read.
There is always something new to read, learn and understand.
He posts several times a week, so you'll never be short of something new to read.
At a Little Free Library, anyone can take a book and leave a book so they can get something new to read and share books that they love with their neighbors.
Thanks for giving me something new to read today and for future Saturday afternoons.
So when you finish that next book on your nook and you want to go find something new to read why are you limited to whatever B&N wants to feature?
If you finish a traditional book and need something new to read, you would need to actually go to a book store or order a new book online and wait for it to arrive.
That thumbnail's going to matter if somebody's browsing their ebook site of choice looking for something new to read, whether that site be Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Goodreads, or whatever.
And it can get really confusing when looking for something new to read.
It's possible to buy digital books and put them on your e-reader book without that WiFi connection by simply plugging it into your computer, but, what if you are travelling and forgot to download something new to read?
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While I occasionally find my TBR pile gets a bit leggy, the reality is that I frequently find myself looking for something new to read.
Upside is I always find something new to read, inadvertently stopping myself from simply reading everything the moment I get home.
Looking for something new to read?
And since it is kind of a truism that «there is nothing new under the sun,» with that many people writing stuff and fewer and fewer people just looking for something new to read, that many bloggers are investing a ton of time and energy into writing blog posts, and then fly around to the various blog hops or linky parties and drop links hoping that more people will find us and read our blog posts.
The book looks amazing — I've been looking for something new to read recently and def think I want to pick this one up!
Now I'm looking for something new to read... totally open to recommendations!

Not exact matches

Musk's five - minute scheduling trick did teach me something new about productivity: It made me realize how often I stop whatever I'm doing to read or reply to new emails.
In fact, in an effort to make sure he feeds his mind a steady diet of good books this year, he has vowed to read something new every two weeks, starting an online book club to keep himself on track and inspire others.
With so much input on Editorial Calendars, it was refreshing to read something new!
I always enjoy reading the letters of investment managers with long term records of success; whether it's a new investment idea or perhaps a new ways of thinking about the economy, markets, psychology, risk or market history, there is always something to learn.
The unsuccessful people are those who try to read every new post on the latest strategy and get little time to implement something.
(TIP: I also recommend you to keep yourself active on Twitter as it always provided something new and interesting to read.
You really need to read authors other than Dawkins... you might even learn something new!
Reading through it, you can quickly see that each error began with a reaction to another one an attempt to correct something that probably did need correcting... but each new thing kept going off the rails in a different spot.
I've read this same post a hundred times over the last year all over these har internets but have yet to see a real vision of something new.
He is well read and passionate, and always manages to bring something new the conversation.
The verse leading up to the lectionary reading tells us that «all the Athenians and the foreigners living there would spend their time in nothing but telling or hearing something new» (Acts 17:21).
We set out to create something new: a full 360 - degree picture of a liberal arts education... Continue Reading»
Some people believe because they have met someone who shines with New Creation, some believe because when they are in church they experience or once experienced something, some people believe because belief was inculcated in childhood and has never been challenged or the challenge has never risen to the level to breaking the belief system, some people believe because not to believe is too scary to contemplate, some people believe because they read, heard or saw something that broke through into their heart of hearts... There is no one way into or out of belief.
The idea is not new — we read in the gospels about the many times where things happened in or around a meal — and the reason is pretty simple: God wants our union together to be that natural, to derive from something that genuine.
Traveling, finding inspiration in the world, staying active and healthy and having fun doing it, reading, sleeping enough, meeting new people, spending time with friends that bring me joy, writing, cooking new dishes, finally moving to a new apartment, turning stress into something productive, being intentional, standing up for my feelings.
This may or may not be something obvious to someone who reads this blog, but discovering new flavors through spices makes me kind of... giddy.
Funny thing, I printed this recipe off of my local NPR site a while back, I've given it out to «baking friends» that want to try something new all inspite of me never having made it, I remember reading the ingredients and thinking it will be a winner... Thank you, thank you, thank you for continuing to share your gems with us!
This is why I keep reading your recipes: yes, lemon zest & red pepper flake is delicious, but you're always trying to create something new!
I always enjoy reading the new posts even if I don't learn anything, though I usually do, or have something to ponder or at least exercise my intellectual faculties.
Anyway, thanks for pulling yourself out of bed, despite the unbelievable tiredness, so as to give your readers something to read, and potentially a new recipe to try over weekend.
I'm not normally one to comment (though I exuberantly read each and every one of Heidi's new posts) and I know it's sort of late in the game, but I have to say something about the above quoted comment.
I had some overripe bananas, which I had to protect with a label or our cleaning lady would have thrown them away: I also had an itch to do something new, a craving for peanut butter (which is really just... [Continue reading]
In that vein, I'm glad to have shared these three things to read, watch, and use and it is my hope that readers will find them useful, inspiring, informative, and entertaining, while maybe also discovering something new to them.
Well I read in the comments under the My New Roots recipe that someone replaced it with 1 cup coconut flour + something (which seems odd; that's A LOT of coconut flour), but I'm guessing it wouldn't compare to the oats - version at all, texture-wise.
So I decided to, sigh, just give something new a go, and took to reading magazine articles about wellness.
I'm still relatively new to blogging and when I read something like this I'm always so touched.
Only to read 3 paragraphs down that Arsenal have signed a new contract with a company to clean the toilets or something just as thrilling and important.
Title should have read «Two Arsenal Stars set to extend their contracts» or «Two Arsenal Stars set to Sign new contract to boost our season» or something to that effect
Why don't we have articles on here that actually say something different from the same old recycled verbiage, just under a new heading with the words and sentences shuffled around to try (in vain) to disguise the fact that we have read the «same old say nothing» article before, just in different form.
But basically under the new law, as I read it, the person who feels something bad has been written about him, has to show not only that the written statement is untrue, but also that it has done his reputation serious harm.
There may still be some tears afterward when she wants to nurse, but my guess is you can find a new way to bond with her (cuddles while reading a book or something) and replace the nursing time with that.
If you're not feeling that pair of socks at the moment, put them aside and cast on something else, learn to sew, read a new book.
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