Not Tonight Mr Right: Why Good Men Come to Girls Who Wait

Not Tonight Mr Right: Why Good Men Come to Girls Who Wait

by KateTaylor (Author)

Synopsis

'There are three possible parts to a date, of which at least two must be offered: entertainment, food and affection. It is customary to begin a series of dates with a great deal of entertainment, a moderate amount of food and the mere suggestion of affection. As the amount of affection increases, the entertainment can be reduced proportionally. When the affection is the entertainment, we no longer call it dating.' Miss MannersIn Not Tonight, Mr Right, Kate Taylor teaches modern women how, why and when not to have sex. OK, it doesn't sound very liberated, but it is very empowering . . . well, it's mainly just hilarious, but does make a lot of sense too.Quiz: How Much Do You Need This Book?1. Have you ever had sex when, looking back, a simple 'Thanks for dinner' or 'I'm sorry I forgot your birthday' would have sufficed?2. Have you ever tried to win back a bored boyfriend with a complicated technique called something like 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Hard-On'? 3. Have you ever had sex with someone you weren't that keen on, but still felt irrationally annoyed when they didn't call you again afterwards?4. Have you ever wished you knew the perfect moment to shag?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 01 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 0141019271
ISBN 13: 9780141019277

Media Reviews
'The novel is a rare blend of genres, a richly enjoyable satire and an inspirational tale of one woman's triumph over despair' Daily Telegraph 'The jokes are as good as ever, Keyes' large cast of Irish and American characters fizz and crackle off the page. High quality entertainment' Marie Claire 'It takes real talent to make a reader laugh and cry ... the story will stay with you long after you've read the last page' Heat 'Keyes writes brilliantly, as always, about love, grief, jealousy and friendship' Daily Mail
Author Bio
Kate Taylor is the published author of three sex books and was the high-profile writer of GQ's `Sex life' column from 1998 to 2002 (when it was voted `Best page in GQ' every year by readers). She has also written for many other publications, including the Guardian, the Observer, Minx, She, More!, the Sun and Tatler. Kate presented Sex Tips for Girls (2001) on Channel 4, is the expert on Match.com, and has been hailed as `Britain's Candace Bushnell' by those who should know. She is married and lives in Surrey. She didn't sleep with her husband until three months after they met, and he's still complaining about it - and still buying her flowers.