Sentences with phrase «who goes to a bookstore»

«Have you ever met someone who goes to a bookstore on a Friday, buys a book on trading, read it over the weekend and attempts to head into the market on Monday and start to trade like he is a professional trader?»
«Have you ever met someone who goes to a bookstore on a Friday, buys a book on surgery, read it over the weekend and attempt to go into the operating theater on Monday and start to operate like a real surgeon?»

Not exact matches

Who wants a virtual bookstore when you can go to Barnes & Noble or Borders?
I am tired of how people who believe in their own «gods» try to shove religion down other peoples throat, what I mean is if your religion doen not let you support guns then don't support it but also don't try to change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto shove religion down other peoples throat, what I mean is if your religion doen not let you support guns then don't support it but also don't try to change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto change it for everyone else who doesn't see it your way, I don't go around asking for you all's religion to remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto remove crosses from public view because I don't believe and to remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGto remove the bible from public places (i.e. Hotels, Bookstores, etc.) so it can only be seen in their respective places of workship, Remember WE ALL ARE BORN ATHEIST, YOU ARE NOT BORN WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A GOD, YOUR PARENTS HAVE TO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGTO TELL YOU THERE IS A GOD, A DEVIL, HEAVEN AND EARTH... THEN IT BEGINGS.
A customer who comes to the Steakhouse or Horseshoe Lounge might never step foot in the Country Store, a shop that combines the traditional Western general store with the in - house bakery items available to - go, a bookstore, craft gallery and gourmet grocer.
Lorello had been working in the bookstore, operated by the Friends group, as recently as Wednesday but was let go upon a directive that came from the highest levels of the DMNA, said the person briefed on the decision, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak for any of the parties involved.
I grew up in a family who loved going to the bookstore together, recieved books for Christmas, and spent down time reading.
I'm looking for a creative, intelligent woman, who is maybe just a little cynical, but not hopeless, spaced out but not gone, and who at least USED to like bookstores (not many left anymore).
Hi I'm Nikki I consider myself a casual crossdresser, I don't get to go out much & I'm really not confortable with the bookstore scene, most guys on CL are fake or not really serious about meeting, it would be nice to meet someone who I can feel confortable around, & maybe actually see more then...
Now, Reading with Rover, Bishop's organization, consists of some seventy - five dog - and - trainer teams that regularly go into libraries, bookstores, and schools in several Seattle - area districts to work with children who struggle with reading.
(Yes, free) Explain that you are an author and you wanted your book to go to a bookstore employee who might enjoy it.
Go to a bookstore and you'll see thousands of titles by authors who followed directions, defined their audiences, understood the value proposition of their books, and found a way to convince a traditi9onal publisher that their work was worthy of investment.
Two nights before my first hometown signing, I go to one of the bookstores with my former stepmother who has taken me out to dinner.
So if you want your book to fly off bookstore shelves, guess who's going to have to do all the publicity?
People who might not go into a bookstore to procure entertainment are now reading books on their phones, iPads and tablets.
If you're going after bookstores, you'll want to call them to find out who handles in - store events.
I have a friend who is a huge reader who doesn't like to go into bookstores because they overwhelm her — she asks, «where is my iTunes for books?»
Who was going to patronize the indie bookstore when Amazon could offer practically every book ever printed, and do it with overnight shipping?
When authors who can not find support from local or chain bookstores are able to sell their content through Amazon, of course they're going to drive traffic to the retailer.
But paper books are alive and well, and indie pubbing writers who are on the ball and paying attention to the industry are selling them — online, yes, but also here and there in bookstores, more and more as time goes on.
And don't even think you're going to be the one self publisher who's able to convince the brick - and - mortar stores (other than a stray independent bookstore here or there) to carry your book on their shelves.
This is going to create massive problems for online bookstores who constantly wrestle with eBook discovery.
More importantly, as authors and publisher look for ever more creative ways to attract the attention of readers who already have large amounts of content to choose from, books are going to have to have a way to stand out from the crowd on the bookstore shelves.
However, those authors who swear by this «going wide» strategy tend to be authors who are putting out five or more books a year — often fairly short books — and are able to use these frequent launches and the pre-order system to keep their books visible in all bookstores.
This is primarily done for security, but it looks like the bookstore is going one step further and making people have to prove who they say they are.
The third - graders of Dalton, Georgia, who wrote letters to Books - A-Million found out this week that their hard work paid off: They asked for a new bookstore, and they're going to get one.
Next, they partner with local bookstores because they want to go after hardcore readers, the types of people who devour books at an accelerated pace.
Many authors are glad to know that there are people out there who still love books and they are glad to go out and meet their readers at indie bookstores.
HOWEVER — my absence is your excellent opportunity to learn (or review) how to write a hook — that thing that's going to grab the interest of friends at cocktail parties, literary agents in query letters, and bookstore browsers who glance at the back cover.
Also, it's wonderful to have an author who's willing to spend some of their own time marketing the book by going to bookstores and introducing themselves or surfing the Internet for websites where we could promote the book.
I need to catch the eye of people who don't go to the bookstore to hunt for all of my books each month.»
These companies employ sales people who go out and convince bookstore buyers to try out new books.
Rare are the self - published authors who manage to get their books in physical brick - and - mortar bookstores (unless they've gone hybrid, but that's only possible if you're hugely successful to begin with...)
At first we were very happy with the fact that it was listed with lots of online bookstores especially some in New Zealand and Australia, who were going to promote her book and were supplied with signed copies to do this, lo and behold suddenly her book is no longer listed with these companies as it has been removed from the Baker and Taylor book feed from the US!
Both of those authors eventually worked out deals with major publishers for bookstore distribution and both have gone on to sell millions of copies and are in the hall of fame (if there is one) of people who started out self - publishing.
The comic shop (it was argued) would be like the specialty bookstore, attracting customers who wanted to go beyond the limited selection of (for example) mystery novels at B&N, and find a place with a deep and wide stock of mysteries.
They used to sell to bookstore managers, aka their peers who went to the right schools.
50 % of the cover price goes to the bookstore, and this is true regardless of who imprints the spine.
He was referring not to professional reviewers for outlets like the New York Times but citizen reviewers with a role similar to «the role that booksellers used to take... if we're forced into a situation where physical bookstores are going away, then we have to have these people who are help us sell our books.»
The ultimate question, he added: «Who is going to pay for the bookstores
Walker, who is serving a life sentence for a Utah sexual assault, has denied any connection to Fenster's death, saying he would never go into a bookstore.
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