Much of this novel is about secrets, but here's a pleasant truth that I'm happy to share
with readers of The Book Case.
I am so excited to share news of The Plum Tree
with readers of The Book Case.
As in so many other areas of author profitability, the point of writing and publishing a book isn't so much to profit from the book as it is to use the book to build lasting and profitable relationships
with the readers of your book.
Not exact matches
Give the
reader an easy - to - understand and repeat summary
of your
book to leave
with.
No, this
book won't offer you many chuckles, but it might help
readers break through our culture's unhelpful silence around our inevitable end and think through how to go about the final chapter
of life
with some dignity.
The introduction should end
with a very clear and concise statement
of what the
reader is going to learn in the
book.
Professor and author Dr. Barbara Oakley helps
readers learn to retrain and reinvent themselves during a time
of rapid technological change
with her
book, Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential.
When Wattpad launched in 2006 as an online — and now mobile — community for
readers and writers to share free
books, CEO Allen Lau and his team were working out
of a drab cubicle farm in Toronto's north end,
with bankers and accountants for neighbours.
Kauffman Foundation scholar Sam Arbesman made media waves recently
with his
book The Half - Life
of Facts, which reminds the general
reader of an obvious but often overlooked fact
of scientific progress.
Toutiao, which means «headlines» in Chinese, uses algorithms and artificial intelligence to select news, online
books, videos and other content for
readers,
with the bulk
of its revenue coming from advertising.
Readers of her latest commodity trading
book, Higher Probability Commodity Trading, are sure to walk away
with a better understanding
of the futures and options market, but more importantly
with the benefit
of years
of market lessons learned without the expensive lessons.
This
book details a wide range
of positive, dignified, and effective behaviors
readers can practice when dealing
with life's bothersome situations.
Such advice comes as no surprise to
readers of Fried's 15 years
of posts on his company's popular and influential blog, Signal vs. Noise or who have read any
of his
books, like Rework, the New York Times best - seller he co-wrote
with his Basecamp partner, David Heinemeier Hansson.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have
with readers if I suggested flat out that a
book centered around the subject
of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say
with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
Amazon has also been moving into the market for digital
books with the introduction last year
of Kindle, its portable wireless
book reader.
In addition to a critically acclaimed
book,
with chapter after chapter
of valuable entrepreneurial advice, if you purchase the
book and sign up for our newsletter — making you part
of our rapidly growing BIG Vision community — we'll grant you access to a video we produced exclusively for Small Business, BIG Vision
readers.
UPDATED for 2015 - This
book reveals the potential land mines and pitfalls
of active investing and educates
readers on the benefits
of passive investing
with index funds.
My hope is that this
book will enable
readers to discover their True North, and to stay on course
of their beliefs and values throughout their lifetimes, so they can realize the fulfillment
of leading others
with a common purpose.
He's an avid
reader, affectionately characterised by his own children as a «
book with a couple
of legs sticking out.»
I have been completing research on and working
with family offices
of different types for almost 10 years now, and I think it is important to share what my perspective has been
of family offices so that
readers can understand where I am coming from in this
book.
With us, you'll share with customers your passion for and knowledge of books to find the perfect read while creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere where readers can curl up and re
With us, you'll share
with customers your passion for and knowledge of books to find the perfect read while creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere where readers can curl up and re
with customers your passion for and knowledge
of books to find the perfect read while creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere where
readers can curl up and relax.
In 2016, Advantage launched a historic partnership
with Forbes, one
of the most iconic business media companies in the world
with over 94 million monthly
readers to create ForbesBooks, a business
book publisher for top business leaders.
While any fair - minded high - church
reader of Ross's work should be able to finish this
book with a greater understanding
of evangelical liturgical practices, I am not sure that he will come away from this
book feeling more sympathetic to low - church evangelicalism.
(@JoyceCarolOates): An ideal review should present the
book,
with appropriate quotations, & a minimum
of «opinion,» so that the
reader can judge for himself.
LifeWay warns Miller's
readers to exercise discernment because it believes his
books to be inconsistent
with historical evangelical theology in some way, yet instead
of refusing to sell them, LifeWay chooses to profit from what it alleges to be heresy (ish).
Secondly, as a priest ordained in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the mind
of a
reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures
with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the
book and the truth shall set you free... This is exactly what happens when a gay priest turned professor what to justify his perverted lifestyle... I rest my case
The
reader is encouraged to take that seriously, to weigh the statements in this
book against research and observations on the knowable world, and to consider them in relation to the thousands
of other religions from throughout history that also profess
with absolute certainty to be the one «Truth.»
In this
book, he shares
with his
readers vignettes
of souls he has encountered throughout his life.
Precisely because this
book succeeds in providing us
with an unprecedented, multidenominational reading
of why pastors depart from ministry, it is bound to leave
readers asking for an equally in - depth discussion
of why pastors stay and how they thrive.
Readers of Last Testament may wonder, however, what in this fourth
of Seewald's
book - length interviews
with the man who became Benedict XVI is going to change the views
of a world media locked into its own certainties and «narratives», much less the views
of Ratzinger's longtime Catholic critics.
Usually when theologians say that the Bible is a human
book, they mean that the Bible has human authors who use human words to discuss human ideas to human
readers with human ways
of thinking.
I think that every Bible should have a big «STOP» sign on the first page along
with that passage
of scripture letting the
reader (or potential
reader) know that this
book is not for everybody, but only for those that have been enabled by God to read and understand it.
But for now, lest it appear to some
readers that we are in dialogue
with a phantom scientific ideal rather than
with one that is seriously held, let us recall the famous statement
of F.H.C. Crick, the celebrated Nobel - prize winning molecular biologist and author of the book, Of Molecules and Me
of F.H.C. Crick, the celebrated Nobel - prize winning molecular biologist and author
of the book, Of Molecules and Me
of the
book,
Of Molecules and Me
Of Molecules and Men:
Admittedly, I'm not a culture critic but I do like my
books and my shows so I thought I'd share a few
of my favourites from the year
with you, my dear
readers.
I'm thinking especially
of the relationship a
reader has
with a living writer whose
books he or she has been reading more as less as they appeared over the years.
This
book aims to provide the
reader with a clear understanding
of what true love is, and to show how it is related to freedom.
In this chapter the author prepares the
reader to deal better
with the rest
of the
book by carefully defining the concepts
of «pluralism,» «understand,» «action,» and «practice.»
Questions such as whether torture is permissible in Tolkien's world view, whether war is glorified (
with a side - debate about how the films differ from the
books in this respect), and how victory and defeat are characterised, are worth considering and will encourage
readers to think more deeply about LOTR and appreciate how nuanced Tolkien's treatment
of these issues is.
Its cover, showing a chalice
with a rosary lying alongside, speaks
of Catholicism and invites the
reader to open the
book and learn more.
Secondly, as a priest ordained in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the mind
of a
reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures
with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the
book and the truth shall set you free... I rest my case
It generates great loyalty among its
readers, many
of whom discover the
book in adolescence and are inspired by the nobility, heroism and beauty
with which, unusually in modern literature, the
book is charged.
Eliade, who was for many years at the University
of Chicago, will be familiar to most
readers as the author
of the four - volume A History
of Religious Ideas and numerous other
books dealing
with religion and myth in human history.
A notice on the copyright page assures the
reader that the
book was produced in accordance
with wartime standards, and the worn pages exhaled evidence
of a previous
reader's smoking habit.
As a matter
of fact, Bultmann's Jesus and the Word
of 1926 was prefaced
with a classic statement
of the modern view
of history, and on this basis he states that his
book reflects his own encounter
with the historical Jesus, and may mediate an encounter
with the historical Jesus on the part
of the
reader.
By the end
of the
book, I think your average
reader will be brimming
with anger toward the religious right and fired up mostly about progressive politics.
Regrettably, this
book might end up by persuading a
reader who is not familiar
with the history or literature that the enemies
of anti-Semitism are infected by the same spirit
of fanaticism and conspiracy - mongering that they claim to be combating.
Once this hurdle is over, the
reader will find this an excellent
book which explores,
with great sensitivity and understanding, the question
of what it means to be human, why each human person has great value and importance, and why the frail and gravely ill matter just as much as the rest
of us.
It invites
readers to pick up the central
book of Western civilization and engage
with it on its own terms.
The
book's tone
of urgency and its copious use
of war metaphors left many
readers with the distinct impression that American politics was experiencing an irreversible decline.
As a result, many
readers of their
books stop
with what they have read and go no further.