Sentences with phrase «very big reader»

Yes, I am a very big reader.

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As readers of this site know, I'm not a big fan of gold as a core exposure in portfolios (although I've been very, very wrong about this for a number of years).
Savvy Monevator readers might decide to hold the S&P 500 at 80 % weighting and 20 % in some cheap small cap ETF but the average person would be looking to big brand name active funds or passive funds, and those very likely choosing between Lynch or one of those rivals.
it's funny - one of the biggest criticisms of Christianity is that it's been so busy reading and re-writing its own book that it's paid very little attention to other people's books, except to generally abuse their readers.
REDPACK has offered a lucky reader a big Tomato Can of their very own!
And a big WELCOME to Amanda's very loyal readers who've been flooding me with visits the last few days.
The big tip: Regular readers know how I feel about the whole concept of «kid food» (hint: it's not very favorably).
And of course the big take away is, as the author says, we have to be very careful when we are changing the experience for our readers.
While I am not the biggest, most muscular, or strongest, I am very well rounded and understand the proper technique of lifts and want to make sure readers do lifts correctly and safely so that they can enjoy their training and see benefit.
Now one of my good friends and very faithful reader is headed to the Big Apple, so I thought I'd better -LSB-...]
Readers of the original comic - book will already know that the sequel to Mark Millar's original hyper - violent vigilante caper that KA2 - as no - one is calling it - is very much HG's baby, giving her a lot of time to explore who she really is after Big Daddy shuffled off this mortal coil last time around.
So many news to share with you guys, to begin i want to thank my faithful readers to follow the site and the social media accounts (twitter and instagram), today the site celebrates its 11 years online, and it's because michelle's fan base gets bigger day by day and your support to the site that my interest is still here, i love michelle and her carrer in the same way since the begining, but her choices made me a bigger fan and picked my interest, i'm particulary fan of all her last movies, all her upcoming movies intrigues me, they're all so different and more my kind of movies, the last movie i saw in theaters was OZ, and my two favorite movies of Michelle are shutter Island and Me Without You (not very known, but if you find it, you should watch it, for the story, for Michelle, the music) so i look forward to see her in All The Money In The World (December 27 in france) and The Greatest Showman (End of January), so thank you for your visits, your nice comments, generally i always put a new design for the site's birthday but i didn't have the time, so when we will get a new photoshoot, i will change the design, i like this one very much, and again THANK YOU
We started charging only in 2014 and for a few very specific reasons a) We wanted Books Butterfly to grow and connect more authors and more readers b) We wanted to have a bigger team and reach more readers and curate more authors.
But to ask readers to buy eight chapters, at the price many indies charge for complete books, without promise that the book will be published takes some very big brass ones.
I tend to be a slow, meticulous reader, and because of this I'm often very aware of the number of pages I read in any given amount of time, but with Fates and Furies I completely lose track — the language entrances me so much that I've devoured the book in big gulps, the way I read as a kid.
This is sort of a big deal because KoReader brings a whole lot to the party... like 2 column landscape, night mode, Kobo's * complete * control over the ebook experience (as you say in the video) within KoReader, * very * easy ebook organization (KoReader understands folders so organizing a library is trivial) AND a * much * better PDF reader with text reflow.
I attribute that to the fact that very big cities like NYC have too many brick and mortar bookstores, and not necessarily less readers than other cities across the nation.
Whether written by an iconic Southern author in 1947 or compiled from emails written by a young pastor to the president in 2010, these gift books explore the enduring themes of spirituality and faith, reminding us that contemplating the divine can confirm our very humanity.Spiritual thinking has been with us from the beginning, as The Religions Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained reminds readers...
MacKenzie Bezos wrote a very long one - starred review and one of the more notable statements she made was «While numerous factual inaccuracies are certainly troubling in a book being promoted to readers as a meticulously researched definitive history, they are not the biggest problem here.
This phone is the very beginning of a very big step in the smartphone industry; on - screen fingerprint reader.
To know I don't have a big following, but I do have very loyal readers that keep asking for the next adventure tells me I must know something about the craft of storytelling.
If you're a big reader, this is a very appealing feature especially because there are over 500,000 titles in the Kindle eBook Library.
Getting rid of in - app purchases «is a very big deal,» Conway wrote, «because it strikes to the heart of what made Comixology's app a near - perfect venue for discovering and falling in love with new comics, a venue creators and publishers have been searching for since the collapse of mainstream newsstand distribution in the late 1970s - early»80s: it destroys the casual reader's easy access to an impulse purchase.
This week I experienced the Indie Bestseller group of authors, made up of Bella Andre, Hugh Howey, Jasinda Wilder, Barbara Freethy, Liliana Hart, Candice Hern and Stephanie Bond, all of whom are incredibly successful as indie authors, both in terms of hitting the big lists, satisfying readers, and making a very good living.
my biggest concerns regarding the sony 13.3 ″ reader that i am having right now is, because the buzzwords «business» and «education» are being brought up constantly in its context, that a) the availability on consumer markets will be very limited or further delayed and b) pricing will be rather high (> 300 $) unless you are part of an educational programme but lets see how that turns out, thanks for keeping us informed, michael!
Stephen Daldrey, who very successfully adapted The Hours and The Reader for the big screen, is in charge of the script, and Scott Rudin will produce.
You know very well that those idiots running the big 5 have no clue, no idea what readers would like to read.
Patience has already run very thin for many manga readers as a company directly backed by one of the biggest names in the industry has sat silent for so long, with it the potential promise of many beloved titles held just beyond reach.
«One of the most exciting features for the new Kindle Fire is the high definition screen, and that's going to have a very big impact on readers.
So much that the Kindle e-reader from Amazon has seen a drastic shift in following and demand and there is but a very little gap that exists between these two big time e-book readers as far as demands go.
The short keywords will be broad and cast a big net, while the longer terms will answer very specific inquiries you expect your potential readers to search.
If you think about the Kindle's success, a big reason is how the device and the buying process solve a very specific problem for serious readers: having something to read when and where we want it.
Great survey Chris, I'm an avid reader on both my very old style kindle and paperback, I like to mix them up, I read way over 5 books a month because I love reading, I'm a big supporter of the indies, self - published and small publishing houses.
We can now collectively move forward in producing content that enables the very best of reading experiences for all readers, reaching a bigger audience as well as meeting our legal and moral obligations.»
Anne Womack crystalized this sentiment: «We would love for the Big 5 publishers to recognize libraries as partners, as a means to get their books into the hands of hundreds of readers who may very well purchase more of the same book / author in the future.»
I currently own a Cybook and love it, but I really like the look of the Generation 2 reader they show on their web site (above the one you reference) It has a little bit bigger screen size (which apeals to me as I read everything in a very large font) and you should see all of the ebook reader software that comes on it — every major one is listed I think.
Dear reader: The prospect of becoming a home owner is very exciting and it's the beginning of a long - term financial commitment, probably one of your biggest.
As readers of this site know, I'm not a big fan of gold as a core exposure in portfolios (although I've been very, very wrong about this for a number of years).
If you are a reader of my blog, you know that I am a big believer in checklists because they are an effective and simple way to counter human error, which can be very costly.
-LSB-...] Very few MileValue readers live in London, Paris, Doha, or Bangkok, but all readers can take advantage of these awards as part of BIG round - the - world trips.
If there's one big lesson I came away from this process, it's this: Slaw is a community of very loyal readers and contributors.
(Actually KP backed HandSpring which is now PalmOne) In other handheld news, a very smart reader, sent me a link to a big story in Wall Street Journal on Good Technology.
The big change from the Honor 8 is that now the fingerprint reader is on the front, on a capacitive key very similar in style to that of the Huawei P10.
Huawei has opened up its new Friendly User Testing program — perhaps you've seen a post or two around the Internet today — in which you, dear reader, will get the opportunity to take a look at the company's next big smartphone very, very soon.
If it's just a big lump of unbroken text, that's a headache for the reader — and not very professional at all.
A reader writes: I applied for a job on a very big company that's actually doing very well despite the economy, and hiring several positions.
As regular readers know, I'm a big believer in helping students understand and develop a growth mindset, and have recently published two very popular posts about it.
I think it makes for very strong readers, which is a big goal that I have for my kids.
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