Sentences with phrase «strange little book»

An agency took the series of bizarre quotes said by a client over the course of a year and compiled them into one strange little book.
It was a very strange little book — a marketing nightmare!
I never dreamed that my strange little book would lead to a series that's still going strong two decades after its most unlikely birth.
The plan is to turn a quick jaunt to the channel islands into a nice broadsheet essay on the story behind this strange little book group, yet the more Juliet digs for information, the more it seems that her host would rather she didn't.

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My freshman english course was a little unique — 6 of Heinlein's books were reviewed — read Stranger, can't recall the rest (it was a loooong time ago).
At evening time it is, with equal ceremony, locked away for the night in a specially prepared vault for safekeeping.11 It is not a little strange that a faith which rules out idolatry should have come, in the end, very near, if not quite, to making their sacred book an object of worship.
I think it's because I felt a little strange as a guy, reading a book called, «He loves me.»
It must be said that it is a book whose rhetoric is flawed, and one finds it more than a little strange that the beautiful precision and economy that generally mark his prose in his work for The New Yorker and in his major books at so many points in his latest work give way to a profusion of jargon and a bloatedness of syntax that disfigure the whole.
It's a strange feeling to see it looking like an actual book, after all this time during which it's been my little secret world.
I just couldn't see how another baby could compare to my perfect, beautiful little girl.It was so strange to have the day booked and planned and driving to the hospital in a calm state (ie not in labour and leaking water while hubby drives me the 150kms from Saldanha to Cape Town).
If you were a fan of Sarah Waters» 2009 book The Little Stranger, you will delight knowing production has started on a movie version of the same name.
It's a shame Strange didn't win the Academy Award for its special effects two days ago, because it was surely warranted, especially of The Jungle Book (which is a cute little movie, but its amount of incredible effects do not beat Doctor Strange).
0:00 — Intro / In - House Stuff / Jay's Film Junk Jingle 10:55 — Headlines: Peter Jackson in Talks to Direct The Hobbit, Marvel Making a Doctor Strange Movie, The Martian Chronicles Coming to the Big Screen, Oscars Could Move to January in 2011, Playstation 3 and Nintendo 3DS Bringing 3 - D to Home Market 33:55 — Review: Knight & Day 1:10:25 — Review: The Karate Kid 1:44:10 — Trailer Trash: The Green Hornet, Little Fockers 1:57:15 — Other Stuff We Watched: Hell's Kitchen, Natural Born Killers, Close - Up, Death Race 2000, Shock, The Book of Eli, An Education, Who Can Kill a Child?
Based on Chris Van Allsburg's 1981 children's book of the same name, Jumanji, the film, fleshes out the short book to include a story about Alan Parrish (Hann - Byrd, Little Man Tate), who, as a young boy struggling with isolation and abandonment in 1969, winds up finding a strange board game.
Like Strange's «mirror - verse,» where sorcerers cast spells and warp time without impacting our physical realm, his comic - book vehicle delivers bursts of psychedelic wonder with little lasting effect.
Where I have seen issues is when the book has extensive formatting, lots of charts and graphs, then things get a little strange.
Most of the book is about the aftermath: the years of PTSD, the strange brush with celebrity, the ravages of serious illness, and trying to forge a new identity as something other than the little girl everyone has read about.
I've published a little over 200 poems and short stories in various literary magazines, but I'm a stranger to book marketing.
They are more likely to buy your book if they know a little about you than they are if you are a complete stranger.
To me she seemed like a very nice woman right up to the end of book when she got a little strange.
Reader name: Aisha Hometown: Tacoma, WA Favorite genres: GLBT fiction, short stories, realistic YA thrillers Favorite authors: Emma Donoghue, Sarah Waters, Jeffrey Archer, Lee Child, Caroline B. Cooney Favorite books: Room, The Little Stranger, And Thereby Hangs a Tale
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I've sold more of Book 1 than anything else so far, and then Book 2, with Book 3 in the rear, but so far in March, I've actually sold more of Book 3 than Book 2, which is a little strange, but I'll take it.
Seems a little strange for a mega-retailer known for starting the ebook revolution to have an old school print shop but some people still prefer to read physical books.
My little memoir does have a type of dist thru LSI / Ingram which has helped it sell (without much help from me lately) over the 200 needed to announce «indie success,» but the biggest success is the fun I'm having and the thrill of having strangers seek me out to say how they loved the book.
«Strange the Dreamer,» written by Laini Taylor and published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, a division of Hachette Book Group
For a book publicist like me, the world of book promotion gets a little bit harder every time one of our story pitches is brushed aside to make room for a non-story like strange (or not - so - strange, depending on your perspective) cloud formations over New York City.
It seems strange to give five stars to a clicker - training book which constains relatively little practical advice.
, The Kitchen, New York, US A Bit Of Matter And A Little Bit More, i.e. Decorated, screening About the Strange Nature of Money (Museum des Geldes), Stadtische Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Dusseldorf, DE; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, FR; Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, BE Artists» Books, Biennale Internazionale della Grafica d'Arte, Firenze, IT Conceptual Art, Julian Pretto Gallery, New York, US New York Now, Mead Art Gallery, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, US
It's a little like Supermarket Sweep, except for with zines, photo books and strange hand - printed T - shirts rather than groceries, and with a host of workshops, talks and interactive events to boot.
While this might be appear to be a strange endeavour for a legal publishing company to engage in, it also signals a truth we've seen for some time now — legal publishing of the future has very little to do with unprocessed data, and even less to do with physical books.
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