Sentences with phrase «very sad book»

These exchanges though with those in denial, while they may seen futile, do not go unnoticed, it will all make excellent material for a very sad book one day (soon).
But my friend read it first and assured me that whilst it was a very sad book, it was not overly depressing.

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It is for this reason that my book on mercy, with explicit regard to this very sad question, made the clear distinction between mercy and pseudo-mercy.
Although I'm very happy the book is ready, there's something very sad about it for me.
My «Bakes Bread Book» seems to have disappeared, which makes me very sad.
Breathtakingly beautiful book but SO VERY SAD when you're running on about three hours sleep over one week.
It seems like the people that like Babywise, go on to like The Pearls, and Dobson's book «Shepherding A Child's Heart»... very very sad!
It is a very sad and deep book.
I wasn't a fan of Annie's customer interaction at the jewelry store — too much like an SNL skit — nor the grossness of her clueless British roommates, although the girl's line, «I didn't know that was your diary; I thought it was a very sad, handwritten book,» made me, again, laugh out loud.
As all good franchises come to a sad end, it seems, off late, the studios are increasingly unwilling to let them go very easily, dissecting one short book into 2 and 3 films — The Hobbit — The Deathly Hallows.
It makes me very, very sad to think of the number of incredible books we have all missed because of this stupid one - sentence guideline.
Some very good advice about book events, I have just become the victim of the what not to do - sad sitting in the corner lonely author.
A very sad day indeed: Walter Dean Myers died yesterday at the age of 76 following a brief illness, according to the Children's Book Council.
Personally, I find that very sad — people who read books aloud are artists of immense caliber, capable of communicating nuance with very small variations in tone.
Andrew Motion, Chair judge of the committee, says that «The Finkler Question is a marvellous book: very funny, of course, but also very clever, very sad and very subtle.
When a new Joseph Wambaugh book arrives, I know that I will be mightily entertained: I will laugh out loud, suffer with the characters through the poignant moments and be very sad to have turned the final page.
The war atrocities and the losses of the characters were difficult in a different way — they were very sad and awful to think about, but they were concrete and clear, so easier to comprehend in a way than the more abstract parts of the book.
First of all, I never read this kind of book; they are usually very sad and the main character always dies!
- Very Short List «A wonderful, wonderful book: wise, funny, perceptive, compassionate and often unbearably sad... the best British social novel since Jonathan Coe's What a Carve Up!
Sometimes sad, sometimes funny, this book is a very quick read because it's so very difficult to break the bond and walk away.
I remember a theologian making reference to this book as being very sad and depressing, a sort of portent of the meaninglessness of postmodernity, and I've already got enough sadness in my life, thank you very much, what with Facebook and bloating.
In Willie Nelson's third book, Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die, the reader is treated to a very sad forward by co-writer Kinky Friedman in which Nelson's life is compared to the Virgin birth before sharing how the singer / songwriter wrote new lyrics on the discards of feminine hygiene supplies and vomit bags, as well as several attempts at bragging about how much marijuana Nelson uses.
It's a sad state of affairs, and I can only hope that the self - published authors who are giving other authors bad reviews will eventually learn that readers usually don't trust books that get nothing but perfect reviews, and that, since their sales ranking on Amazon, at least, is very low, they're not selling any books anyway and they'll stop trying to be authors.
My brother started at the same time I did but he paid too much for Coke, Mattel, MCD, Exxon and so on so all his stocks were down by a lot recently... He also put US dividend growth stocks inside his TFSA account and as such lost 30 % of his dividends... With the recent dip he has decided it was enough and quit the plan... I'm sad he didn't take the time to listen to me a little more, read more books and blogs and educate himself a little more... but he's not a very patient guy.
I as well am very sad that Persona 5 did not make it as it is my most anticipated book out of all of them.
Her books include Tristísimo Warhol (Very Sad Warhol), Editorial Siruela, Madrid, 1999; Querida Gala.
«No weather will be found in this book» now reads either as denialist — a refusal to face climatic reality — or, very simply, as sad.
«This book puts decency, practicality, and humanity back into the very sad, but common process of divorce.
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