Sentences with phrase «unread books on»

Lodged, in fact, atop a pile of other neglected and unread books on the table — a towering stack of reproach.
I have a lot of unread books on mine!
If the pile of unread books on the bedside table is a graveyard of good intentions, the list of unread books on a Kindle is a black hole of fleeting intentions
And I'll also admit that most of the unread books on my Kindle are the free or cheap crap that I downloaded before I realized they weren't really a bargain.
I know with limited time (see below) and so many unread books on my shelves, I want to love almost every book that I read.
If I didn't already have a stack of unread books on my nightstand, I'd love to check out The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner's Semester at America's Holiest University by Kevin Roose.
Learning designers won't have to wonder whether that eLearning course they created sat on the server like an unread book on a library shelf.

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... If a record could be compiled of all that has happened between the white and the coloured races, it would make a book containing numbers of pages which the reader would have to turn over unread because their contents would be too horrible [On the Edge of the Primeval Forest, p. 115].
The power to conquer diminishes with time and remains only in the dust of unread history books while the power to endure lives on in the lives of those who are saved through it — the crucified Jesus lives today but the conquering Caesars and armies have long been dead, buried and hardly remembered.
And I know that what you DO N'T need is another 200 page baby book unread on your bedside table.
I struggle to get into parenting books and tend to leave them unread on my bedside table... can't quite figure out why!
Better to return some unread than to not have a good book on hand when needed.
I found Daxle's website almost a year ago, and subscribed to her newsletter, and even bought some books that she recommended on her site, but they sat unread while I prioritized other things.
Getting through those professional books that have been sitting on my shelf unread.
Most book manuscripts end up unwanted and unread on publishers» and agents» slush piles, and the majority of those that do make it into print sell fewer than 1,000 copies... It's not even as if writing is that glamorous.
You can delay losing the work on your DVR, just as you can keep an unread book for weeks from the library, but you aren't buying those TV shows.
Readers are swamped with free and 99c books that sit unread on their devices.
My shelves, floors, attic and Kindle are loaded with literally hundreds of books: books bought on a whim; books from charity shops; books from as - yet - unread authors; hell, even books I pre-ordered months in advance and then failed to actually read.
However — book bloggers are a very busy lot with huge SUBs (Stapel ungelesener Bücher = «piles of unread books»), so many of them might not often stop by on the site to search for even more books to read.
The pile of unread books we have on our bedside tables is often referred to as a graveyard of good intentions.
I have some books on my shelfs I bought well over a decade ago that are still unread.
I have an old Kindle e-reader with a number of books on it — some unread.
I just looked at the total unread epubs that I have uploaded to Google Play books, and the total Amazon Kindle books that I bought and have yet to read (I don't own a Kindle, btw, I read them on my phone and tablet.)
Also, while you're right to think that some of those free books are languishing on Kindles unread, some of them forever, that you received 77 new reviews from the promotion (plus 10 since you wrote this post) that means a lot of people did read it.
I just keep a selection of unread (or as - yet - unreviewed) books on my Paperwhite; the rest are stored in my Kindle library at Amazon, and I pull them onto my device as needed.
Of the 15 or so books on my kindle that are currently unread, I've heard about 100 % of them from Twitter.
Even that counter of unread «books» by the same author of the pocket articles shows 7 on AO and 4 on H2O unread «books» while being synced same time side by side.
My old scren had all my authors on screen on shelves as such, i had a section saying unread new books which i just clicked on and it had all my new books ni had purchased but not yet read so i can just click on.
It is not acceptable to merely hand over your self - published book as the odds are that it will not be read, it will land on a pile of other unread books.
These 20 unread books do NOT displace print purchases I would have otherwise made; they're ADDITIONAL books I never would have bought on paper.
I use the Collections app on my Fire and store old books in the Archives file, keeping unread books in my Current file.
Again, many books remain unread on Kindles or get read and not reviewed.
What's on my to - be-read list: The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness, Sand by Hugh Howey, The American Plate by Libby O'Connell, Mommy Man by Jerry Mahoney, Flying by Megan Hart, and the other 200 unread books sitting on my Kindle.
I believe this update will put this team right on top of the social reading net work!!!! Of the many users of iBook that are frustrated!!!! Through a back log of unread books due to slow reading... LET»S GO TEAM WITH THIS UPDATE!!!»
«For free» may be a grammatically deplorable phrase («free of charge» or simply «free» is correct), but for a time, it had a happy ring among consumers who could stuff their e-readers with books by folks they'd never heard of: today a lot of those free slush - files still remain unread on those e-readers, which have been supplanted by tablets.
They criticized successful authors for their «greed» in charging money for their work and gamed Goodreads for free hard - copy books, which they'd give bogus one - star «reviews,» then sell unread on ebay.
Our digital libraries are exploding with unread books, movies that will never get watched, and games bought on impulse.
The book sat on my shelf, largely unread, until 1991, when I was writing my first book on climate change.
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