I then read the back cover, and if I am still not sure, I may open the book to see what writing is in it — if these all «grab me», I will buy it.
Not exact matches
generates a «sour» review they could (in theory) change the end of that very show as soon as they
read it... the Story NXT tells is set on film (digital file) 4 days to 4 weeks before the Audience sees it, to adjust their sails for that would require
back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to
cover for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride, see if the opinions stay sour, and
then IF Needed adjust the angle for the next taping, at which time they'll have a better idea for the correction and can make it look more organic
I just look at the
cover and
then see if I like it or not; and sometimes I
read the
back and it helps me see what the book is going to be about; and sometimes I will take a few books to my desk that I like and I will
read one or two pages and see if it's my type of book.»
Before books were sold online, people walked into a store, picked up a book with their hands, looked at the
cover, flipped it over and
read the
back,
then opened the book and
read a few pages.
It is only
then that the reader might turn it over to
read the
cover synopsis on the
back.
Foundling, the first in the planned Monster Blood Tattoo trilogy, sucked our
then twelve - year - old son in on the first page and spat him
back out a couple of days later only after he'd
read the book
cover to
cover (including the glossary and the 100 page appendix which particularly fascinated him) and pored over the maps and illustrations In the intervening period we did see him from time to time - for meals and breathless plot updates - but in essence, although his body was with us, his mind was somewhere in the Half - Continent!
If you prefer
reading the device without a
cover, it's easy enough to remove the device and
then pop it
back in once your
reading session is over to keep it safe from scratches and knocks.
We walk into a bookstore, pick up a book that looks interesting,
read the
back cover,
then maybe
read the first few pages and
then (horrors) actually flip to the
back to see how the book ended before we plunked down our money.
We would walk into a bookstore, pick up a book that looks interesting,
read the
back cover,
then maybe
read the first few pages and
then (horrors) actually flip to the
back to see how the book ended before we plunked down our money.
It folds
back behind the Oasis and
then has a hinged part of the
cover that acts to prop up your Oasis on a table for hands - free
reading.
Then I'll
read the
back cover or Amazon description, check out the first few pages or the sample, and probably buy it.
A lot of us are taking
back our pen names, by putting on the
cover and in description something like «Sarah A. Hoyt writing as Sarah D'Almeida» Agatha Christie books in the US often have completely different names than in the UK and publishers on line who know you might
read both will say stuff like «And
Then There Was None» originally published as «Ten Little Indians.»
The first thing they consider is the book
cover and
then they
read the description at the
back.
Then... There's the Read... When your book stops the judges at the cover and the back cover... and then throws up detours with a quick visual of the interior landscape... how do you think the judge is going to pre-think the rest of the book read is going to
Then... There's the
Read... When your book stops the judges at the cover and the back cover... and then throws up detours with a quick visual of the interior landscape... how do you think the judge is going to pre-think the rest of the book read is going to
Read... When your book stops the judges at the
cover and the
back cover... and
then throws up detours with a quick visual of the interior landscape... how do you think the judge is going to pre-think the rest of the book read is going to
then throws up detours with a quick visual of the interior landscape... how do you think the judge is going to pre-think the rest of the book
read is going to
read is going to be?
If you haven't yet learned the difference between a case and a
cover, jump on over and
read about Kindle Fire Cases vs Kindle Fire
Covers and
then come on
back when you're done!
She told me
back then that she
read it all the way through, but
covered her eyes for the erotic parts, which amuses me more now than it did
then.
From what I've
read (there's an article out there somewhere that
covers a panel all the composers were on at the New york Film Festival, My Google - fu isn't findin it) they eached recorded loads of material and
then traded it
back and forth, which means that there is an entire «desert rock album» out there that we hear in bits in pieces whenever we're on the run outside Sandy Shores, but I'd love to hear the whole thing.
Most people are going to look at the NY insurance coverages page (or Declarations page) and think they know the whole story... that's like
reading the
back cover War & Peace and
then giving your final exam book report.
Even if you've
read over your
cover letter a bazillion times, take a 15 - minute break (particularly if you're applying for a job that you really, really want) and
then sit
back down and review your job application for any potential grammatical errors before clicking send.
Take the time to research those companies,
read back articles on the places to which you hope to apply, write those
cover letters, and
then stick them in your drafts folder.»
And
then I think his mind flashed
back to the drama we endured picking out the perfect stain color for those same shutters last year (
read that here) and he quickly retreated from the room before he could hear me say I wanted to
cover them with paint.