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How to Walk in High Heels: The Girl's Guide to Everything

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By: Camilla Morton

Format: Paperback
From: Hodder & Stoughton
Pub. Date: June 2006

Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2006-07-13
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 480
Ean: 9780340836064
Isbn: 0340836067

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USER REVIEWS
"What a depressing, patronizing and shallow book. It's rarely funny and it's doesn't even seem tongue-in-cheek. A wide range of subjects are covered, but none of them are explained properly. This book is geared towards faking at life and doing a half-arsed job of everything. This is a book for stupid people, who think it's clever to pretend they like art or read books when they don't. A copy of this was lying about at work so I read it, but I wish I'd never wasted my lunch hour. A total waste of space. Rather than buy this book, go and buy one that will make you a more interesting person. If there was a no stars option I would have clicked it. "
~ Written on 2008-10-02

"This was a excellent read, however many parts of the book are quite strange and have odd things, that you can do with common sense, a funny book. "
~ Written on 2008-09-13

"not only has useful advice but is funny and well written.got it for my friends birthday and she loves it."
~ Written on 2008-09-09

"A brief flick through this book led me to believe I might find this book entertaining and a useful reference tool. Oh, how wrong I was!

I will admit the author gives a very good argument for why you should treat yourself to expensive shoes, and I liked the writing style, which was quite witty.

However, the actual content of the book was rather lacking. It covered many subjects which I found particularly questionable (such as "How to Use A Remote Control". Like, really? Who on earth is this aimed at?!) but even those which actually could have been interesting, such as those on style and travelling, were frustratingly basic and lacking any new ideas at all.

The only type of reader that I would even consider recommending this to would be a very young girl; even then, I think she would have already gleaned more useful information on the subjects covered by reading teen magazines. If this were the target audience though, why the constant talk of designer shoes and the gardening section? Confusing."
~ Written on 2008-05-17

"If you are self-conscious do not by this book as it will only make your self-consciousness worse!
It has to be one of the most superficial and patronising things I have ever read! Subsequently I haven't even managed to get past the first section `Greeting Your Public' due to utter disgust at what it has to say and by the way, Camilla, appearances are NOT everything.
I agree 100% with every other review in which this book was given two stars or less
I am just glad it was given to me as a present and i hadn;t actually spend money on it!
BIG disappointment!"
~ Written on 2008-02-02




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