Now mid -, small - and micro-publishers are bringing traditionally printed, ebooks and POD titles to readers
who learn about the books not from the NYTimes but from book bloggers and friends on social media.
Readers
who learn about a book online can click over to Amazon or Barnes and Noble and make an immediate purchase.
Still, if you've got a well - organized review campaign in place, it's possible to get honest reviews posted and shared on your publication date so that people
who learn about the book see honest reader feedback as soon as they visit the book's sales page.
Not exact matches
But, I've also
learned a great deal from Russell Brunson,
who's created the perfect webinar script, and goes into detail
about crafting webinars in his
book, Expert Secrets.
Could stand to
learn a few things
about becoming a recognizable name, a household brand or a leading expert like my clients
who have appeared on the major national TV shows, in the most prestigious magazines, radio shows and Internet sites... and have helped sell millions of dollars worth of my clients»
books, products, professional services, and promoted causes that have changed the world for the better, using popular media to tell their stories for over two decades?
«So to have a monarch
who talks openly
about Jesus in a very relaxed and natural way, we find that a huge encouragement and hope that Christians across the country will take a leaf out of The Queen's
book and
learn to talk
about Jesus in a natural way with friends, relatives and colleagues, so people can discover more
about what it means to be a follower of Jesus.»
I also agree that it is not a
book of science, the way I see it, the Bible is a way for us to
learn about God and one of the ways He uses to talk to us, and to be honest, I don't really pay attention to the evolution theory or any other theories, if it really happened or not (or if it keeps on happening), is fine by me, I respect those
who believe them to be true.
For anyone interested in
learning more
about who Jesus was and what the bible says, I highly recommend starting here: http://marshill.com/media/luke/eyewitness-to-jesus It is a sermon
about the
book of Luke in the new testament.
JDJ, «Smart» isn't
learning science from your preacher, or from a
book written thousands of years ago by men
who know relatively little
about the natural world.
So it was with great excitement when I
learned that one of my favorite authors
who writes
about the church, was publishing a
book about Jesus.
So it was with great excitement that I recently
learned about a
book by Ken Lottis,
who was Jim's ministry partner in Brazil.
It includes questions for discussion and ideas for action corresponding with each chapter as well as a list resources for those wishing to
learn more
about the topics addressed in the
book, (perhaps from people
who don't conduct their research from the rooftops of their homes).
The
books listed below helped me
learn more
about who Jesus truly is, what He came to do, and how He reveals God to us.
For all of those
who are saying that Christianity promotes slavery in any way, I encourage you to step away from the
book of Leviticus (or any
book in the OT that talks
about laws outside of the 10 commandments) and instead, go read the
book of Romans... you'll
learn a lot more
about the true meaning the of the Bible there.
The
book is called Faith Unraveled: How a Girl
Who Knew All the Answers
Learned to Ask Questions, and I'm really excited
about this release.
In reading
about that period in Goldstein's
book, however, I began to feel a bit like a GI grunt
who had landed on Normandy or frozen his toes in the Battle of the Bulge but only later
learned what was really going on.
I recommend this
book to anyone
learning about gluten free and also someone
who would like good information and good, easy recipes!
The
book will be of interest to policy makers, researchers and others
who want to
learn more
about the actions Australia needs to take to prepare for major economic, social, technological and environmental change.
Those members of the national media
who have mindlessly dismissed the allegations against Notre Dame detailed in the
book Under the Tarnished Dome could
learn a thing or two
about journalism from, of all unlikely tutors, the editors of Blue & Gold Illustrated.
Pope's
book is
about high school students
who «do school,» gaming the system, cheating, getting by, and otherwise performing school without engaging in actual
learning.
You can read your child
books about children
who have
learned to sleep on their own or let them watch TV shows and specials on the same topic.
In researching his
book, Far from the Tree, Andrew Solomon
learned about the difficulties parents face when raising children
who are different to them
The
book «Raising An Emotionally Intelligent Child The Heart of Parenting» is a great resource for parents,
who want to
learn more
about child's emotional intelligence.
I highly recommend this
book for anyone
who wants to
learn more
about this fascinating area.
For those commenters
who were asking
about books to read on early (er) potty
learning (i.e., not potty
learning from birth, usually called Elimination Communication, but earlier than is usually done today in North America and Britain) I recommend Jill M. Lekovic's «Diaper - Free Before 3»: http://www.diaperfreebefore3.com/excerpt.html She can be a little intimidating (if I remember correctly her chapter on «later» potty
learning covers starting after 6 - 9 months, which could freak many people out, I know), but her methods are gentle, respectful (of child and parent) and quite Montessori in many respects (going back to Hedra's comments above).
The Little Gardener by Jan Gerardi (Random House, $ 6.99) will delight toddlers and preschoolers,
who will enjoy lifting the flaps in this brightly colored board
book to
learn about the tools and processes needed to make a garden grow.
Whether you take a class, read an Adlerian parenting
book, watch a webinar series or listen to a podcast... parents need to
learn about new ways of dealing with their children if they are to raise children
who are co-operative rather than obedient or domineering.
As a parent to a toddler and a therapist
who has worked in both private and public school settings, this
book peaked my curiosity and my desire to
learn more
about the homeschooling lifestyle.
She got so many request to purchase just the
book, that she decided to publish the
book and make it available seperately for all the parents
who have the tools, but need to
learn more
about the method.
You have one of the real greats with it comes to ethics — Professor Stephen Gillers
who has literally written the
book and is the expert and has forgotten more
about the topic than I will ever
learn.
I hope the
book will help autistic kids
learn about idioms, and help adults
who deal with autistic kids to understand them better.
My
books, Real Food for Gestational Diabetes and Real Food for Pregnancy, tackle many of these myths head - on (with oodles of research to back up my case), but for those of you
who have not yet read them, here's your chance to
learn more
about my stance.
This is a 712 page
book that will be found most useful by not only those
who have a Candida yeast infection, but also by those
who are interested in
learning more
about diet and lifestyle, stress and health, detoxification and many other aspects influencing health in general.
Keto Clarity is perfect for anyone
who needs his
books to be backed up with scientific research and would like to
learn more deeply
about the ketogenic diet.
-- Shawn Stevenson, author of the international bestselling
book Sleep Smarter and host of The Model Health Show «As a medical doctor
who specializes in nutrition, I was fascinated to
learn more
about the exciting and extensive array of potential health benefits of the often overlooked mushroom family.
This
book provides a clear and authoritative introduction to aromatherapy as practiced in modern health care settings, providing valuable information for any health professional
who wants to
learn about the subject.
I
learned a ton from this
book, and Yuri is a fellow athlete, a father, and one very smart dude, so it's not only jam — packed with helpful content, but written by someone
who really knows his stuff, and really cares
about other people.
In Jo Piazza's
book, How to Be Married (What I
Learned From Real Women on Five Continents
About Surviving My First Really Hard Year of Marriage), she interviews a French woman
who says, «It's work.
Non-fiction
books came next, followed by biographies — both of which clearly display an interest in singles
who are intelligent, and eager to
learn about the world around them.
Individuals
who love
Books about our equine friends, country folks and those
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I met many other authors
who shared their stories on what they have
learned about the
book publishing process and made a few friends along the way.
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who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, since it is written, «You shall be holy, for I
If anyone involved with the project ever thought the caregiver in the
book sounded rather strict (Mary Poppins is described as «practically perfect in every way»), they are
about to
learn that the fictional character is nothing compared to the woman
who penned her.
While traveling through levels you find pages that detail someone
who has encountered the
Book of Memories and
learn about their life.
In a departure from the
book, ask Carraway is telling his story to both the audience and to a psychiatrist,
who learns about Gatsby alongside the viewer.
We also
learn poignant things
about his father,
who mostly used his «extra days» to read
books and spend time with his children.
The 24 - year - old star said she
learned about it from «
books» and the «schoolyard» and added, «I think we all got most of our info from like the one kid
who who knew everything
about sex somehow.
In the original
book, the story follows young woman
who returns to her Orthodox Jewish home after
learning about the death of her estranged father.
In 2013, Carmen Ejogo — the black British actress
who played another American hero, Coretta Scott King, in Selma — had a similar theory
about why black Brits may sometimes be better positioned to cut to the core of American race relations: «I didn't go to school and
learn about Coretta, and I have this one idea that was put in history
books as to
who she is or
who she wasn't,» she told Buzzfeed.