Sentences with phrase «voracious readers when»

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Ringwald, who had learned French while attending a French high school in Los Angeles, remained there, dividing her time between reading (she has been a voracious reader since childhood when she and her siblings would read stories to her blind father), writing short stories and screenplays, cooking, and hanging out with her French husband.
I was a voracious reader, particularly when it came to books about the Holocaust.
Jon: I've been a voracious reader my whole life, starting with mostly non-fiction (true crime, medical, political, biography) until someone gave me my first Robert Ludlum novel, The Chancellor Manuscript, when I was high school, and from there I was hooked.
Early in the 1960s his father, a high school principal moved the family to the north Chicago suburb of Lincolnwood; then, when he was 11 (1968) his father accepted a job at the International School of Bangkok, and the family spent the next five years in Thailand, where he became both an accomplished music student (cello, guitar, clarinet and saxophone) and a voracious reader - his earliest literary passion being for nonfiction - particularly biographies and science.
For the Romance Reader — eBooks, social media, and an explosion of great content have made it easier than ever to enjoy reading what you want, when you want, and at a range of prices that make even the most voracious romance habit affordable.
This is even more true when it comes to the voracious reader.
When you're hanging out with one of these voracious readers, they'll make you want to read more just by simple proximity.
A voracious reader, she carries both a Nook and a Kindle with her at all times, as well as several mini-sized notebooks to jot down ideas when inspiration strikes.
When it comes to book publishers in Chicago, Agate Publishing has continually earned accolades from various authors and voracious readers in the market.
Both of us are, normally, voracious readers, which is why Kindle Unlimited seemed to have been a good idea when I signed up for it a year or so ago.
It is not required, but often good to have on the first page as voracious readers who own hundreds of eBooks may forget what the book is about when they open it up.
All I know for sure is that I am a voracious reader and I was an early adopter of the Kindle and when I first got my shiny new Kindle I bought tons of books and I was so happy at how cheap they were because I could afford to read so many more books.
On the other hand there's my mother, who left school when she was 16 to become a nurse, and who is the most voracious reader.
When eReaders are sold to people who are occasional readers (as impulse gadget purchases), I think there may be rare cases where some people become voracious readers and voracious eBook buyers.
Voracious readers see an author with three, four, five, or more books and get excited, particularly when the books are part of a series.
With a gold medal in M.Phil English Literature and a voracious reader, I have an eye for good and bad when it comes to literature.
I was a voracious reader growing up, and when I got old enough to want to read romantic stories, it was Grace Livingston Hill and Emily Loring that my mom gave me.
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