When you consider the money you will spend over
time buying books, the initial costs of the reader is pretty much irrelevant.
But seriously I spent forty something dollars the last
time I bought books and I will definitely be buying again soon... That is seriously about 1/4 the price of an ereader WASTED on real paper books....
At $ 79.99, you'd need to buy 14 non-fiction best sellers in order to recoup your hardware investment, after which you are saving yourself over $ 5
each time you buy a book.
From then on, you'd be saving money at the rate of $ 20
every time you bought a book.
Every time I buy a book I'm betting some money on whether or not I will enjoy it enough to be worth the cost.
Just consider if you had to face this dilemma
every time you bought a book:
She came to my city for book signing and that was the first
time I bought her book.
Not exact matches
Customers
buy three to four
times as many
books after they
buy the Kindle device... That's such a remarkable increase in the amount of
book purchasing, it seems pretty likely to be an increase in the rate of which people
buy books [over all]... I hear this from people every day, that they're actually recapturing minutes of the day for reading.
And yet, every
time someone
buys a raincoat, purchases hiking boots or
books a tour, one of us benefits.
Amazon
bought Joyo, the biggest online
book seller in China at the
time, in 2004, and rebranded it as Amazon China in 2011.
«I couldn't afford to
buy books at the
time, so I would spend all my weekends sitting at Barnes & Noble,» Everett, now 29, says.
«There really is a best
time to do just about anything and everything, and that's especially true when it comes to
buying things,» writes Mark Di Vincenzo in his
book, «
Buy Ketchup in May and Fly at Noon»
My
book, Virtual Freedom: How to Work with Virtual Staff to
Buy More
Time, Become More Productive and Build Your Dream Business is the culmination of over a decade in the outsourcing industry and the result of working with thousands of entrepreneurs on their virtual team building strategies.
Tom is also a two -
time author, including How Clients
Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development for Consulting and Professional Services (2018) and Bread and Butter, a critically - acclaimed
book that describes his work at Great Harvest and how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture of best practices using collaborative networks.
If you want to
buy the
book, you can
buy it here: This
Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly.
Offering bank investors a view of the company stock, Dimon contended that it still made financial sense for JPMorgan to
buy back shares «even at or above two
times tangible
book value» per share, which was $ 53.56 at year - end.
Given your belief that Berkshire's intrinsic value continues to exceed its
book value with the difference continuing to widen over
time, are we at a point where it makes sense to consider
buying back stock at a higher break point that Berkshire currently has in place and would you ever consider stepping in
buying back shares that did dip down below 1.2
times book value per share even if that prior years» figure had not yet been released?
These are some great
books — been looking at
buying a couple of them for some
time now.
Because
time is running out when it comes to getting the prepublication deal of $ 17.79, I thought I'd remind you in a characteristically shameless and self - promotional way to
buy MY new
book.
I recently
bought that
book by McLaren and will be reading it when I get the chance... (I had a 16 hour work - day today — so not much reading
time!).
I've read enough BDSM on freesites and this
book was the first
time i felt ashamed
buying something.
Many people rush to
buy their
books every
time they read such provocative articles.
I just do nt have to
buy into the belief that its one continuous
book that has the answer all the
time for everybody.
But that is all that Simpson will understand of his motives and of those who
bought the
book: «Reynard the Fox was also a seller because it answered to the intensely competitive, materialist conditions in which Caxton himself prospered, no less than it answers to our own
times.»
But, I went ahead and
bought your
book, figuring you deserve some financial benefit for your
time and efforts my friend.
I think of you and your delicous recipes every
time I pass Borough Market on the number 35... A long
time ago I suggested to you here that you collect your recipes in a
book, so I am delighted that you have now taken my advice;) can not wait to
buy it for EVERYONE.
I made this recipe when I first
bought this
book when it came out and, now that items verifiably winter, it's
time for soup - making in the kitchen, so I stocked up on the indgredients to make this soup last night.
I've been on the fence about
buying the Milk Bar
book because I know some recipes can be
time intensive but I think you just sold me on it!
My Aunt Ellen Newton who was in her 70's at the
time,
bought this
book for me along with a deep fryer when I was in the 6th grade, 1970/71.
I've just spent some
time at a
book store flipping through a few vegan cookbooks, and I plan to
buy Veganomicon when my husband gets paid next.
I have been eyeing this
book since it came out and don't want to have to wait until December for my Birthday (that's the only
time I
buy myself something!)
I
bought this
book on a whim when I was 22, living alone for the first
time, and at the height of my Francophilia.
Please put another homesick Texas out of her misery (I promise to
buy the
book next
time I am back home in the States) and tell me if this recipe is close, as in, can I substitute serranos for jalapenos?
That kind of feeling is what made me want so badly to cook or bake something from «Feast» — despite having
bought the
book in 2007 I don't use it very often, but I get something delicious every
time I do; These bars are no exception.
all I seem to do is
buy books (cookbooks in particular) and they just pile up until I can find the «
time».
Hi Nicole I tried to
buy from Amozon But they keep telling me my post code is not right But it is my post code I clicked on from Australia I have tried 4
times As I was changing my address I have a pass word everything went well till I put in my post code Because I would love to get your
book Great recipes great
book don't mind if I miss out on the special deal Just would like your
book
I used to blame lack of space but I realize I'd rather have a small but tightly edited collection of
books, rather than an exhaustive one of all the
books I'd probably enjoy (and many here) that it just wasn't the right
time for me to
buy.
Hi Nicole, just want you to know I love your blog and «steal» recipes all the
time, BUT I feel ok about it since I JUST
BOUGHT Little Bites!!!!!! I already bought Bakes Bread and my step daughter has your first book -LRB-: Thank you Thank you Thank you I think you are amazing to do what seems like ENDLESS testing and res
BOUGHT Little Bites!!!!!! I already
bought Bakes Bread and my step daughter has your first book -LRB-: Thank you Thank you Thank you I think you are amazing to do what seems like ENDLESS testing and res
bought Bakes Bread and my step daughter has your first
book -LRB-: Thank you Thank you Thank you I think you are amazing to do what seems like ENDLESS testing and research.
The
book sounds great — I confess I
bought the first substitutions
book and haven't really spent much
time with it because I
bought it on holiday and when I got home it disappeared in the pile of goodies I had
bought.
I recently
bought your latest
book, but haven't been able to find
time with the end of the school year.
Earlier this week, I received in the mail two
books which I'd been putting off
buying for quite some
time.
As a part
time working mum, I really am excited about a slow cooker cook
book out there that focuses on health and flavor, even if I don't win it I'm going to try and
buy it!
Heidi, this was the recipe that spurred my hubby to
buy me both your
books, which we love - he had the hardest
time finding them at Powell's until he asked and was told they were in the «sustainable cookbooks» section.
We go to competitions all the
time but the one thing we have learned is that you can
buy and read
books till you blue in the face the people who write the
books always leave out the secret thing what ever it may be.
I finally decided to
buy this
book after having it on my wish list for a long, long
time.
I'd love to win a copy because yours isn't yet available over amazon and it would make the waiting
time much easier to have this wonderful
book in the meantime I wanted to
buy it anyways but wouldn't mind winning it of course I think your cooking styles are kind of similar in some ways, plant based of course but also very approachable and inspriring (reminding me of using this fruit or that veggie).
If you haven't
bought the
book yet after all this
time, what are you waiting for?
A long
time ago, at my library's
book sale, I
bought a signed copy of this
book from a Chinese bistro that was once located in San Francisco, but I've never made a single recipe from it.
Bought your
book, love your
book, but please continue to post on the blog, especially during this crucial cooking
time of the year!
A nice 5 nil whooooping will get Wenger dropping his cheque
book afew
times, as his panic
buying frenzy kicks through the gears!??