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Description: ISBN 0141018801 / Genre: Humour Newest Review: ... sets out to provide handy tips on cleaning your home from room to room. It's brightly coloured, easy to read and gets ... more |
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by moneymad - written on 24/08/05 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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Is it only me or how comes every time I settle in front of the tv with some nice food a programme on filth and grime appears. Well the truth of the matter is that I actually find these programmes quite interesting (just not whilst eating). How Clean Is Your House is a tv programme seen on channel four where Kim Woodburn and Aggie Mackenzie visit houses around the country where years of filth and grime are unleashed. The houses in which the pair visit really are some of the worst I have ever seen and feel disgusted even thinking of the people who live there. As I enjoy taking tips from this programme when I came across the book at my local Asda ...
by SueMagee - written on 02/02/05 (Very useful, 657 readings)
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A few weeks ago I was preparing my order for The Book People. If I bought another book I would get free delivery, so for just a pound or so more than I would have spent I acquired "How Clean is Your House?" by Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie. This is a dual purpose book. Its primary claim to fame is that it's the book of the Channel 4 series "How Clean is Your House?" The authors attacked years of filth and grime in homes across the country whilst viewers were allowed to feel superior no matter what the state of their own homes. The secondary purpose is that it's a book of advice on cleaning your home. So, how well does it stack up on each ...
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