Sentences with phrase «whole book about something»

, the abstract eschatological awaiting, without significance for the present, and the just as abstract church, occupied only with this transcendent God and separated from state and society by an abyss — all that existed, not in my head, but only in the heads of many of my readers and especially in the heads of those who have written reviews and even whole books about me.
I'm reading a book now called «The Forgotten Ways» and it's as if he looked forward in time and read your first comment, then wrote a whole book about it!
He's written a whole book about it called Life Itself.
In fact, I've written a whole book about it with...
So I wrote a whole book about it, Kingdom Conspiracy.
In fact, I've written a whole book about it with tons of cartoons to illustrate this animosity.
We obviously think smoothies are the ultimate quick treat, having written a whole book about them.
Half the time, ok most of the time, I still have no idea what to do, and I wrote a whole book about it!
I wrote a whole book about it; losing elections is my unique selling point.
(I once wrote a whole book about them.)
There are so many things that conspire to bloat you that I wrote a whole book about it!
I could write a whole book about it, but I'm going to simplify it down for you.
I could write a whole book about it.
We could write a whole book about them (some people have), but we'll stick to the main points here, and if you have the time, money, and inclination, you can delve further into what is a fascinating world revolving around a fascinating car.
Having been in the business for a few years (which still amazes me), I have some thoughts on the subject (wrote a whole book about it, in fact).
Well - written but who is going to care enough about this to spend money on a whole book about it
If you've got a friend or relative who's interested in the Couch Potato strategy but not inclined to read a whole book about it, send them a link to this short film, which is also available via YouTube.
Nan Arthur has a method in Chill Out Fido, Laura VanArendonk Baugh has a whole book about it, and Emily Larlham has some videos.
We guess you would need a to write the whole book about yourself.
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