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Not exact matches

Readers who love your books might be excited to find your content available in formats other than text.
As with any edited collection, some chapters are better than others, but on balance, there is plenty here to reward readers who want a closer look at the role of religion in the particular places that make up this extremely varied nation.
However, Mr. Blake would have done CNN's readers a much better service to have included comments from Billy Graham, Tim Keller, Rick Warren or host of other Christian leaders who actually live the life of faith and believe in the divinity of Christ rather than to focus in on Borg who has little influence inside the Faith because he does not accept its basis tenets.
In response to our reader's objection, Mr. Solomon writes: «While I would not wish to oversimplify the case, and though I recognize that there are many liberal Catholic thinkers who are tolerant on this subject, the Catholic Church as an institution remains singularly and aggressively antagonistic on the subject of euthanasia, and does more than any other organization in the world to stand in the way of death with dignity.»
I came up with this fast and easy Paleo Hot Cereal at the request of blog readers who wanted something other than eggs or smoothies for breakfast.
A reader wrote in to report that a friend ran into a Spanish - speaking gentleman in Central Brooklyn who was carrying a clipboard with paperwork that turned out to be walking sheets and petitions for none other than expelled ex-Sen.
But I wonder if there are other readers who, like me, are extremely concerned about what is a much more serious problem than the knowledge that some people have a rather cavalier approach to claiming expenses?
A SoP reader who has been keeping track of votes in the Hasidic community of Kiryas Joel in Orange County said it looks like the support for the congressman by one of the village's two political factions netted him about 5,000 votes (in other words, more than Maloney's margin of victory — this number has been fixed).
Other than the announcement that the ending would change, the other changes from this stage to celluloid transition was casting; French Bob (played by Inglourious Basterds» Denis Menochet on the theatre stage) became Mexican Bob (Demian Bichir), James Remar «s part was re-cast with a bonafide movie star (who we won't discuss until after posting our spoiler warning), and Amber Tamblyn «s Daisy was recast with Jennifer Jason Leigh (whom, I will say I spotted in the audience of the live - read talking to Harvey Weinstein and I astutely wrote that she should be in a Tarantino film; hey readers, sometimes armchair casting actually happeOther than the announcement that the ending would change, the other changes from this stage to celluloid transition was casting; French Bob (played by Inglourious Basterds» Denis Menochet on the theatre stage) became Mexican Bob (Demian Bichir), James Remar «s part was re-cast with a bonafide movie star (who we won't discuss until after posting our spoiler warning), and Amber Tamblyn «s Daisy was recast with Jennifer Jason Leigh (whom, I will say I spotted in the audience of the live - read talking to Harvey Weinstein and I astutely wrote that she should be in a Tarantino film; hey readers, sometimes armchair casting actually happeother changes from this stage to celluloid transition was casting; French Bob (played by Inglourious Basterds» Denis Menochet on the theatre stage) became Mexican Bob (Demian Bichir), James Remar «s part was re-cast with a bonafide movie star (who we won't discuss until after posting our spoiler warning), and Amber Tamblyn «s Daisy was recast with Jennifer Jason Leigh (whom, I will say I spotted in the audience of the live - read talking to Harvey Weinstein and I astutely wrote that she should be in a Tarantino film; hey readers, sometimes armchair casting actually happens!).
Because her thinking man's Ilsa act in The Reader is at least conceptually riskier than her put - upon dishrag Debbie Downer in Revolutionary Road, we were that close to throwing her by the wayside in this category, especially because there's a clearly superior crypto - leading role in the mix (Rosemarie DeWitt, whose titular character in Rachel Getting Married has been shut out of a lot of races thus far, but we feel anyone who actually watches enough of the film to justify throwing their vote toward frontrunner Anne Hathaway should have no other choice but to recognize DeWitt's equally tricky, equally attention - stealing performance).
While he's younger than any on this list — he's only 31 — we thought that prodigy Nico Muhly, who worked on «The Reader,» «Margaret» and Sundance flick «Kill Your Darlings,» among others, might be too established to crop up here.
The children who had been introduced to formal instruction in reading later than the others, however, were more motivated and spontaneous readers than those who had begun early.
Children who excel in this area are often superb readers, writers, story - tellers, and absorb foreign languages more easily than others.
For older readers who are still struggling to develop reading skills, phonics approaches may be less successful than other approaches such as Reading comprehension strategies and Meta - cognition and self - regulation.
Whatever my neuroses, I can definitively state that I'd much rather have those who read my books feel comfortable leaving honest reviews for other readers than for them to not leave a review at all.
KDP Select alienates readers who choose something other than Kindle because of Amazon's exclusivity clause.
People have a tendency to believe that the first book of yours they read was also the first book you wrote, so many readers who were introduced to Liz through Eat, Pray, Love (there were more than 8 million of them) neglected to notice that she had already written three other books before that, two of them fiction.
Lewycka skips the narrative between characters rapidly and skillfully, giving everyone their moment in the spotlight, some more than others; even a stray dog who attaches himself to the group gets a say in punctuation - free capitals that initially irritate but grow on the reader as the book progresses.
I have less and less patience with people who claim that Amazon has or is striving for some kind of evil monopoly that will subjugate authors and readers when all the evidence to date is that they will treat authors better than any publisher and provide readers with cheaper books, a bigger selection, and a better customer experience than any other retailer.
This creates possibilities for the growing number of readers who want to shop, purchase and download books to their eReaders from sites other than large corporate providers.
«For every author who meticulously examines the latest developments in physics or computing, there are other authors who invent «impossible» technology to serve as a plot device (like Le Guin's faster - than - light communicator, the ansible) or to enable social commentary, the way H. G. Wells uses his time machine to take the reader to the far future to witness the calamitous destiny of the human race.»
Hi!I am Siddharth Satpathy a 15 year old and an enthusiastic Harry Potter fan like most other children of my age group who have read the book.The book is indeed a most enthralling one and has been much more than successfull in securing its well deserved place in the heart of its readers.This book written about the magical world has cast a sort of magic on its readers and deserves a most fitting tribute.
A bad self - published book would probably hurt the author more than anyone else because you only get one chance for a good first impression and if you write a bad book, a reader probably will avoid any other books you put out no matter who publishes it.
Perhaps some new curation process, other than the masses, will emerge so that discerning readers who seek special books will be able to find them.
This is being mirrored by independent bookshops, who have capitalised on the millions of readers in search of something other than the cosily familiar.
Readers (more so than authors who always Tweet «Buy my book» all the time) serve as gatekeepers for other rReaders (more so than authors who always Tweet «Buy my book» all the time) serve as gatekeepers for other readersreaders.
It showed that the younger demographic of consumers in the 18 -29-year-old range — arguably some of those same teenagers and college students who may have been reluctant digital readers at the beginning of the e-reader device surge — are three times more likely than any other age range of adults to use an online source such as social media or retailers» online storefronts to browse and discover new books to read.
Requiring purchases shoots readers who go to libraries or borrow books from friends of who buy books... somewhere OTHER than Amazon.
Perhaps more than any other demographic of readers who stand to benefit from the world of the e-reader device, it is the aged homebound who will take the most pleasure in it, if they are introduced to the devices at all.
If you're a romance reader who likes to read in languages other than English, note as well that she has other translations available for this same book.
Indeed, Chabon's book features a retired detective referred to throughout as the old man who bears more than a passing resemblance to Sherlock Holmes and whom the reader must assume is none other than the sleuth himself.
Apples mythical marketing machine may be able to make «agency pricing» look like something other than price fixing, but the previous rules in the app seller terms prohibiting different pricing off - app, is right up there with book - burning for independent booksellers and the readers who love them.
What new technology means in terms of offering relatively easy access to self - publishing with the promise of a potentially wide dissemination, is that many of those who had no outlet before (other than «vanity publishing» which was often extremely pricey and had stigma attached) will seek to self - publish and find readers.
In this graphic, you'll note that parents surveyed by Pew for this report were more likely than «other adults» — I think that's us godless adults who aren't rearing the next generation — to support «ebook readers already loaded with books you want to read.»
Over and over again, she and the other contributors stress the importance of reading good work, as well as writing it, and the aspiring poet, novelist, journalist, essayist, creative nonfiction writer — or simply curious reader who relishes good writing — could do no better than to begin with In Fact.
With so many negative reviews, including from your website, who do you or your readers recommend, other than Create Space?
If you have your own site, your readers will see you as more professional (hence, worth following) than other authors who don't.
I suspect even erotica readers would want to read about characters who truly value and care for each other rather than just using each other for pleasure.
If you're a newer author who has yet to build a fan base, sending advanced reader copies to influential book reviewers or other writers who have a larger audience than you do can create a buzz around your book and begin to build your audience.
Among device owners who read a book in the past year, whites and those over 40 were more likely than other groups to have purchased the last book they read, as were those who live in households making over $ 50,000 and avid readers who read at least 11 books in the past year.
The print book readers who have college degrees or live in households earning more than $ 75,000 were also more likely than others to have borrowed a printed book from a library and they went to the library more times than other book readers to borrow a book.
What makes me sad is that foreigners, or people who have ebook readers other than Kindle, can not buy my books through Amazon.
Those who read e-books are more likely than other people to say they read for every purpose and to do so frequently — that includes those who read for pleasure (92 % of e-book readers do that); to keep up with current events (87 % of e-book readers do that), to research specific topics that interest them (92 % of e-book readers do that) and for work or school (78 % of e-book readers do that).
Other than that, I don't see why any serious reader (especially one who wants to maintain good eye health) wouldn't go for the highest resolution e-reader possible.
But as a reader pointed out the other day, CIBC offers a management fee distribution discount of 0.63 % for investors who hold more than $ 150,000 in their index mutual funds.
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A recent Pew survey (HT: The Panic Virus) found that «across the board, people who use the internet and other digital devices — such as cell phones, tablet computers, and e-book readers — are more frequent readers than non-users.»
Slaw readers will have noticed a tendency among some of us who write here to geek out from time to time — about things other than law, I mean.
In general, Mason and Seng, along with the other contributors to this book, do an excellent job of explaining both kinds of technicalities - and as readers who are much more familiar with the law than the technology, we particularly appreciate their explanation of the latter.
To the universe of readers, here, other than Ms. Litzcke and all other lawyers who know this, even if they're not prepared to admit it.
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