So I might typically bring one long thriller novel and one business book or biography.
In Cameroon, there is on average one reading textbook for eleven pupils and one mathematics book for 13 children.
But unlike the nearby Beaverkill River, which has spawned countless very good books, the Upper Delaware, for some reason, lacked that one great book that every one of its fishermen needed to own.
"There was definitely not one secret, " said instructor Jim McLean, who wrote one such book.
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One character, Debbie Pelt, is described as a werelynx in one book and a werefox in another.
Stocks are also still trading for six to seven times book value, versus one times book at the troughs in 1974 and 1982.
But in the early 1970s Anthony DeStephen, a hustling ex-librarian in New Jersey, saw a market for a 70-year periodical index with all the Aentries in one book, the Bs in another book and so on.
Most writers take a breather between books, but when he finished one book he always started immediately on another book.
If there was one dimension of disappointment that one could detect in Chinua Achebe, it was the fact that he was famous for one great book when in fact he had written a whole series of great books.
Oprah had chosen the book as one of her book club selections and the writer had to have his wrists slapped by the daytime doyenne on her TV show in from of millions of people.
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Thus the form of the lecture: one person reading out one copy of a book to a multitude.
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If one is looking for a powerful through-line of suspense and drama, one will not find it in this book: instead one must take a more scenic and meditative trip.
George Eliot gave us one readable book, which turned out to be the central Anglophone novel.
' A reader unfamiliar with Gladwell would assume that he had published only one book!
Mr. ADOLPH GREEN (Songwriter): (Singing) Don't sweat for weeks and weeks over just one book.
It was said in evidence that there is at least one book in every person.
One book is The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (A Little) Craziness and (A Lot of) Success in America.
If you are going to read just one book about parenting, it should be this one.
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To be fair to the Kindle, I had to make it through at least one whole book.
In only one book I consulted, Marilynne Robinson's cult classic "Housekeeping, " are the sisters presented as soul-mates.
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My research consists of over thirty refereed publications, two edited volumes, and one book (with another in process).
In a school with 406 children, that means that almost 13 children have to share one text book.
One book was titled "The Dilbert Principle, " a satirical take on corporate culture by the comic strip's creator.
The authors of one book argued that of Vietnam veterans getting benefits for PTSD, 75 percent were fakers.
We started small, building our company and our brand one book at a time, one day at a time.
One excellent book is "Building Resilience in Children and Teens" by Kenneth R.
"One book that comes to mind is Wonder Woman, " said Erika Peterman, a DC Comics fan and blogger for girls-gone-geek.com.
So I thought it was really important to put it in one book and try to be as accurate as possible.
In the region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain, it is traditional to give your loved one a book or a rose.
Parker produced at least one new book every year for 35 years.
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