Sentences with phrase «voracious fiction readers»

My in - laws were voracious fiction readers.

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Mackey, a voracious reader, often has seven or eight books going at a time spanning from science fiction to economic theory.
«a voracious reader, Kahn devours everything except fiction, which adds little value to his search for investment ideas.
I'm a voracious reader and work in publishing, so the amount of books I read per year is probably more than the average person, but I primarily read fiction.
He is also an excellent writer and a voracious reader of global politics, biographies, and fiction anchored in history and travel adventures.
My mother was a voracious reader and passed on her love of fiction to me.
I was out with a couple friends one night, and one friend who works in television and is a voracious reader whose tastes are similar to my own (and for some unknown reason had brought his Kindle to the bar) mentioned a science fiction work he'd read and loved.
Neither one of us is an author, but we are both voracious readers and both want to contribute, in whatever way we can, to the creation of good fiction.
Many voracious readers of genre fiction are moving online and turning to ebooks, which is how bestselling paranormal romance author Amanda Hocking and erotic writer E. L.James (Fifty Shades of Grey) got their starts.
The upshot is that it makes KOLL less attractive to fiction writers and it is fiction readers that are considered the most voracious readers and therefore more valuable to subscription programs * like KOLL and Kindle Unlimited (KU).
In Other Worlds: — Fantasy, Science Fiction and Mystery Reviews Reviews of Fantasy, Science Fiction and Mystery, from two opinionated and voracious readers; author profiles including P.C. Hodgell, Laurell K. Hamilton, David Weber, Anson Dibell, Jane Routley, Kristine Smith.
Ebooks seem to fill the role of the old pulp magazines — genre fiction for voracious readers.
A voracious reader of all types of literature, her favorite genres include the classics, contemporary and historical fiction, Christian fiction, and women's «chick - lit.»
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