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Loading... The Experts' Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to Doby Samantha Ettus
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I was surprised to find many helpful bits of information tucked away in this quick little guide. I have to admit that a majority of the entries hit on things which I already knew. If you know most of what is covered it is really just useless, but for the items that I was lacking it was a pleasant and quick read. ( )Quaint. You can't help but find a couple things you hadn't thought of, but it's primarily a fun little feature book, worthy of the nightstand in the guest room. Full of little trivia points for making live move smoothly, an ideal gift for someone moving out of home for the first time or for someone just interested in trivia. Samantha Ettus' The Experts' Huide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to Do was a bit disapointing. There are lots of good topics and yet very few of them actually go in depth. Some of them are just common sense. I mean, how to wash your hair? ...doesn't it instruct how to right on the shampoo bottle? And if you can't take the time to read that itty bit, I doubt you're gonna read this book. Also Frederick Fekkai tells you to wash your hair everyday but everything else I've ever read tells you otherwise. I did like the selection of topics and I thought that most of the experts she chose were very qualified. However, I do think the book would've benefitted from a few more pictures. no reviews | add a review
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