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Most break-up bibles are full of the same old stories of woe, wrack and ruin...Crying into glasses of Chardonnay. A huge amount of retail therapy and some unwise ‘break-up’ haircuts. Dividing up meaningful CDs and shoving photo frames face down in drawers. But what if ending your relationship was actually the best thing that ever happened to you? What if 1. You only got together because he was your ‘Transitional man’ 2. You dumped him because you just don’t fancy him anymore and ‘The Repulsion’ had set in 3 . His mother hates you and never stops reminding him about ‘all the other lovely single girls’ he went to playgroup with. It’s Not Me, It’s You is the perfect post-break-up companion on the road to recovery as Charlotte Ward takes us on an exhilarating journey, packed full of must-read real life stories (including the worst of her own). Funny, touching and always honest, this book shows that the Freemale Revolution is most definitely upon us...
I'm 27 years old. I've no money and no prospects. I'm already a burden to my parents. And I'm frightened. My jaw dropped as the scene with Charlotte Lucas from Pride and Prejudice echoed round the cinema. My name was Charlotte. I was 27. And I too, in Jane Austen speak, was yet to command a high price in the marriage market. It was almost as if the film was talking to me. I hadn't found The One. Charlotte Ward had always believed that after a few serious boyfriends, some unsuitable encounters, and the odd broken heart, she would find the right guy and all would be happy ever after. However, towards the end of her 20s, it had become clear that finding this one was actually pretty tricky. In fact, she'd soon realized that every boyfriend she'd whipped into shape and then broken up with, had settled down with someone else almost immediately. The training that Charlotte had given them had set them up for life just not life with her. In this witty, intimate memoir, Charlotte shares her experiences and insights on dating, breaking up and starting over again. It wasn't an easy journey, but now happily settled with The Beau, has Charlotte finally reached the coveted status of The One?
This stunningly original, kaleidoscopic novel is an inspired celebration of women reading and the artists who have caught them in the act—“a vivid portrait of a timeless subject” (Minneapolis Star Tribune). A young orphan poses for a Renaissance maestro in medieval Siena. A servant girl in seventeenth-century Amsterdam snatches a moment away from her work to lose herself in tales of knights and battles. An eighteenth-century female painter completes a portrait of a deceased poetess for her lover. A Victorian medium poses with a book in one of the first photographic studios. A girl suffering her first heartbreak witnesses intellectual and sexual awakening during the Great War. A young w...
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Tamryn Kirby was one of the UK's leading wedding planners and as such, has seen it all. Full of outrageous and heart-warming stories as well as invaluable hints and tips for brides-to-be, this book is also a behind-the-scenes look at the funny, sad and sometimes shocking truth about what really goes on in pursuit of the perfect day.
Swot up on the hit TV series with this celebration of all things Gleeful. This is the only official Glee annual, featuring exclusive photographs and contributions by the stars and creators of the show. Get to know the Gleeks, the Jocks, the Cheerios and the teachers, strike a pose with Sue's guide to Voguing, discover your perfect match with the Glee hunk quiz, and become a dedicated fashion follower with Kurt's guide to dressing yourself. It's time to get your Gleek on!
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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.