Sentence examples for considering books from inspiring English sources

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Yes, Jonathan Franzen's Freedom (2010) touched on the issue (the "greener than Greenpeace" Walter is deeply worried about it), and one could stretch things by considering books such as Joe Dunthorne's Wild Abandon (2011), which is interested in low-carbon living.

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She decided to write a memoir, she said, after considering book offers for years; turning 40 made a difference.

Consider books.

Nor are private documents considered books.

"People consider books a nonessential commodity," Rasaki said.

The people I put on the radio [now] have just written papers, they have published considered books.

Singer's town was under Russian rule, and his father, a rabbi, refused to learn Russian — he considered books in that language unclean.

It is alarming to me that many students consider books like Mr. Oe's "Hiroshima Notes" and movies like "Dr. Strangelove" to be ancient history.

By preventing its customers from connecting with these authors' books, Amazon indicates that it considers books to be like any other consumer good.

Even the way that Apple displays books – in their Delicious Library rip-off way – suggests that they consider books to be just another kind of app.

You cannot do any of these things because we still consider books as living outside of the Internet, even if they are of the e-flavor.

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