Sentences with phrase «with unread books»

That's the thing with unread books.
My shelves are filled with unread books.
Our digital libraries are exploding with unread books, movies that will never get watched, and games bought on impulse.
Too often, though, bookshelves are filled with unread books.

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The power to conquer diminishes with time and remains only in the dust of unread history books while the power to endure lives on in the lives of those who are saved through it — the crucified Jesus lives today but the conquering Caesars and armies have long been dead, buried and hardly remembered.
Kyle's Review: Having now sat willingly through (the last) three Harry Potter films, and knowing that I bought the first book at some point and that it rests, unread, somewhere with other books, I continue to blissfully remain ignorant of the charms of Harry Potter.
Readers are swamped with free and 99c books that sit unread on their devices.
My shelves, floors, attic and Kindle are loaded with literally hundreds of books: books bought on a whim; books from charity shops; books from as - yet - unread authors; hell, even books I pre-ordered months in advance and then failed to actually read.
I know with limited time (see below) and so many unread books on my shelves, I want to love almost every book that I read.
However — book bloggers are a very busy lot with huge SUBs (Stapel ungelesener Bücher = «piles of unread books»), so many of them might not often stop by on the site to search for even more books to read.
I wanted to switch about 100 books to a second account for the old one due to the fact that every time I synced they tried to transfer to both, which left me with 67 pages of books listed as either unread, reading at 1 % or coming up asking me if I want to download them.
Fiction reading... well, I do have some of those books (some hardback some paperback) with the intent and hope that I would read more but more of them remain unread than read sad to say... until now
I have an old Kindle e-reader with a number of books on it — some unread.
We (and other booksellers) have been fighting with Barnes and Noble and Amazon to require these sellers to list the books as «used but excellent» or «used but unread» or something, and that only original publishers or their authorized agents can sell books as «new» but so far no luck... There's nothing we can do about it, we've checked.
In any case, if you do a new update with only one book, then all the unread, unopened books will vanish from this list and go where they're supposed to go.
For some unknown reason pocket articles are warning me about 7 unread «books» by certain author who I do not know because I didn't pay attention to a name of the author of article... I have no clue why the pocket articles now referred as books with the new software, it is confusing occasionally.
I believe this update will put this team right on top of the social reading net work!!!! Of the many users of iBook that are frustrated!!!! Through a back log of unread books due to slow reading... LET»S GO TEAM WITH THIS UPDATE!!!»
«For free» may be a grammatically deplorable phrase («free of charge» or simply «free» is correct), but for a time, it had a happy ring among consumers who could stuff their e-readers with books by folks they'd never heard of: today a lot of those free slush - files still remain unread on those e-readers, which have been supplanted by tablets.
Tsundoku is a Japanese word that means «the act of piling a purchased but unread book, typically with a pile of other purchased but unread books».
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