More Things You Need to be Told

by Lesley Carlin | Nonfiction |
ISBN: 0425190188 Global Overview for this book
Registered by aetm of Viborg, Viborg Amt Denmark on 2/4/2019
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Journal Entry 1 by aetm from Viborg, Viborg Amt Denmark on Monday, February 4, 2019
"Are good manners relevant in this day and age? More so than ever, with cell phones, body piercings, e-mails, and other 21st-century accessories. Now the authors of Things You Need to Be Told offer more advice-pertinent to today's issues, and filled with both hilarious wit and practical common sense."

... or at least how to try to sound/be like/adapt to be more like the white American women (who think like old people) around you. Want to wear linen before or after labour day? Just wear it, life is too short for most of the nonsense in this book. (I am assuming it is supposed to have been written in an entertaining way, but it's difficult to figure which parts are supposed to be funny and which not)

Journal Entry 2 by aetm at LFL in Austin, Texas USA on Monday, February 4, 2019

Released 5 yrs ago (2/4/2019 UTC) at LFL in Austin, Texas USA

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In one of the little free libraries around Mueller Park and Thinkery area ~ happy book huntinh

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