An amusing and entertaining collection of inventive, imaginative, incredibly impressive and sometimes downright insane ways to say the three most romantic words in the English language... ‘I love you’.
Women throughout the ages contribute to this diverse collection. From Bronte to Mansfield, Rosetti to Sappho, Behn to Dickinson and Elizabeth I to Barrett Browning - these poems are a celebration of all things female, dealing with the timeless themes of life, love, motherhood and independence.
Method: Take one copy of Drinking Games, mix with large amounts of alcohol, add some friends, stir in some ambience and shake well. Result? An excellent party! Ranging from 'old faithfuls' to the more bizarre, this is the essential collection of games for the discerning (?) drinker.
When you’ve written a book you want to see it in print. You want people to read and enjoy it. The only thing standing in your way is the publishing industry which rejects 98% of the manuscripts submitted to it. Why not skip months of collecting rejections from publishers and simply join them at their own game? Anyone can publish their own book, and the cost can be as little as zero. Stewart Ferris...
The English tongue has never tasted more delicious than in the mouth of Stephen Fry: his chokingly brilliant sesquipedalian prose is like a shaft of sunlight through the drizzle of quotidian language. Now, with this bound monograph, we can all emit a similarly exquisite effulgence and enjoy the bright shaft of Stephen Fry locution in the privacy of our own smallest pavilion. May his shaft continue...
Welcome to the definitive guide to flirting in the 21st century. Learn essential tips, such as how to make your first impression count, when physical contact works (and when it doesn't), what to say, and, more importantly, when to leave them guessing. Actions speak louder than words, and in the universal language of flirting, this book is the essential phrasebook.