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Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook - Joshua Piven, David Borgenict:
... the original Worst Case Scenario Survival handbook was published, it covered emergencies many of which were only the kind experienced by Ray Mears and that ilk. The issue of a "Travel" version or sub-section makes all kind of sense, since most of the scrapes that the Man On The Clapham Omnibus will get into are more likely to occur whilst travelling to, or actually being in , foreign climes. I think s... Read the full review: Don't Forget To Pack A Pinch of Salt by Nibelung |
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Guide to Getting It On - Paul Joannides Author: Paul Joannides / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit overall rating |
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Teen Witch: Wicca for a New Generation - Silver Ravenwolf Author: Silver Ravenwolf / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit - Teenagers guide on what it takes to be a witch. overall rating |
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Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps - Allan and Barbara Pease Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit - Examines the differences in the way men and women think and behave. overall rating |
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Overloaded: Popular Culture and the Future of Feminism - Imelda Whelehan Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit overall rating |
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Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus - John Gray Author: John Gray / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit overall rating |
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Three Black Skirts: All You Need to Survive - Anna Johnson Author: Anna Johnson / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit - All you need to survive is Three Black Skirts. This smart, funny, and refreshingly down to earth guide will cover health, dating, money, career moves, style, sex nutrition, responsibility, home decor, body image, friendship and of course ... overall rating |
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Chicken Soup for the Soul - Jack Canfield Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit - The stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul include examples of the best qualities we share as human beings: compassion, grace, forgiveness, generosity and faith. overall rating |
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Taking Chances - John Haigh Author: John Haigh / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit - Understanding probability and its application to modern life. John Haigh is Reader in Mathematics at Sussex University and his book covers a remarkably large number of topics. He tells you how to take chances playing the football pools and ... |
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What Your Clothes Say About You - Trinny Woodall Author: Trinny Woodall / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit - Susannah and Trinny can tell how you feel about yourself by how you dress. You may not necessarily be dressing badly, just stuck in a 'look' - and knowing how to change that can help you move forward and be who you would like to be. Thi... |
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A Hand in the Bush: The Fine Art of Vaginal Fisting - Deborah Addington Author: Deborah Addington / Printed Book / Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit |
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How to Walk in High Heels - Camilla Morton ... have to admit that when I initially read this book I wasn t quite sure whether to take it seriously or not. The idea of gliding up and down the isles in Tesco to break in my new pair of heals, as suggested in the book, might seem like a great idea... at least until the walk home with heavy back in each hand! But take suggestions like this with a pinch of salt, apply a little commonsense and this book actually offers some pretty good advice. The first couple of sections are very "Sex And The City". Talk of Manolos crop up continuously throughout the book but particularly in these sections which are all about how to be stylish and how to stay stylish in trick... Read the full review: Perfect or patronising? by PurpleSkies |
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How to Walk in High Heels - Camilla Morton ... was bought this book as a birthday present. When I saw it was a Girl s guide to everything , I was a bit unsure as to whether it would be boring, like instructions. I was pleasantly suprised, Camilla Morton does fulfill the book s promise. The book has a guide and instructions to EVERYTHING. The book explains things in a light and fun way, nothing like what I had originally expected. The book is in five sections: Greeting Your Public, Being Socially Adept, Tackling your Technophobia, Homes and Gardens and Joining the Jet Set. Camilla Morton has been ably assisted by a host of experts- Manolo Blahnik, who tells you How to Pick a Shoe, Gisele, who explains How to Look... Read the full review: How to Walk in High Heels- Camilla Morton by Kaykay24 |
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Overloaded: Popular Culture and the Future of Feminism - Imelda Whelehan ... was a book I read a few years ago and recently returned to in order to refresh my understanding and to see if any of the authors opinions still hold true to this day. This book examines feminism and seeks to answer the question of whether it still has something to offer women in the moder society and whether there is still an inequality and existence of glass ceilings both in business and politics. At the time Whelehan wrote negatively about the ladette culture as being something that actually will hold back the advancement of women rather than giving them equality with the male gender. This is certainly something I can agree with and it is clear that such behaviou... Read the full review: Ladette culture in 2008 and male envy? by fuzzybear |
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