Most recently, Shaheen has added a personalized line: customized
bookish necklaces so readers can always carry a piece of their favorite books with them.
Designed to answer the question "What should I read next?" as well as to deepen the reading experience around books, authors and genres,
Bookish will feature exclusive content covering a wide selection of titles and formats.
Bookish and easy-going, Phil hated injustice and was appalled at the idea that anyone should go hungry.
Blending his hard-won, earnest,
bookish insights into the challenge of modernity with his discovery of the Buddha and Buddhist philosophy, Mishra tells an engaging if necessarily inconclusive tale.
It's about a grumpy,
bookish, 40-something dreamer (Lepage) dealing with the death of his chic mother (Aline-Marie Cadieux) and battling an ongoing rivalry with his vacuous gay weatherman brother (Lepage, again).
Bookish charm "I was a great fan of the films and read the first two books.
"Most of my friends are very
bookish, and we spend more time arguing about other people's books.
Julia starts sneaking sips of Southern Comfort, and
bookish David, in increasing danger at home and at school, becomes self-destructive.
Lia changes from a shy
bookish type at the beginning of the story to a young woman willing to fight for what she believes in.
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Bookish Math: Statistical tests are unraveling knotty literary mysteries" (SN: 12/20&27/03, p.
In this respect, it may be possible to better put in context the problem of "quierism," which according to Schutte is largely unrelated to the long history of the pretense of holiness, because it was a "
bookish" and late-seventeenth-century heresy.