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Every fashionista worth her Louboutins cares as much about a book’s outfit as she does about its content. This purse-sized encyclopedia dons a cloth cover stamped with shimmering silver foil and a satin-ribbon page marker. Alongside vibrant illustrations, a team of fashion forecasters defines more than 285 terms from acid wash to zebra (“fatigues are really just exhausted clothes”) and answers sartorial quandaries (“What do I do when I’ve bought a genuine ‘Channel’ handbag in Hong Kong?”). Equally snarky and stylish, this insider’s guide is sure to be on all of this season’s best-dressed lists.
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'Tina at the Silent Disco' contains the very latest additions to the English language. Drawn from the Collins Word Web and the Collins Wordexchange, it is the most up-to-the-minute guide to evolving language.Collins has always excelled at providing up-to-date language in its dictionaries through its sophisticated language-monitoring resources. Now, Tina at the Silent Disco focuses specifically on the newest additions to the language, combining up-to-the-minute vocabulary with the colourful stories behind the next generation of English words.So, if you like to keep your finger on the pulse of the biggest, boldest, fastest-changing language on the planet, this is the year's must-have book.*Tina n Chiefly US a slang term for metamphetamine [from sixteenth the fraction of an ounce in which the drug is commonly sold illicitly]**silent disco n a form of music event at which the music is broadcast to wireless headphones worn by the attendees, thereby ensuring that those in the vicinity of the event are not troubled by noise pollution
Sean and David set out to discover their homeland and end up driving across half the continent. Sean Condon has written a hilarious, offbeat road book full of insight, humour, and outright lies.
Originally published: Australia: Penguin Group, 2010.