by W.BruceCameron (Author)
How To Remodel A Man offers keen insight into the male of the species and concrete, step-by-step instructions for actually changing the character and behaviour of men. It will even shed light on such subjects as Why can't men open a refrigerator and see the mayonnaise? A sampling of subjects reveals the vast scope of the book: men just figure it would be easier if women changed instead; why piles are invisible; when men shout at the television; when the sink looks like it needs a shave; and the horror of Feng Shui. This groundbreaking book is a must-read for all who have struggled with, been bewildered by, and tried to change men.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Griffin,U.S.
Published: 28 Oct 2005
ISBN 10: 0312333188
ISBN 13: 9780312333188
[A] hilarious, tongue-in-cheek read. -- Toronto Sun
Make[s] the reader laugh out loud. USA Today
An entertaining trip... Toronto Star
It's a book only Cameron could write.... Down to earth and funny, funny, funny. The National Society of Newspaper Columnists
[A] hilarious, tongue-in-cheek read. Toronto Sun
Make[s] the reader laugh out loud. USA Today
An entertaining trip... Toronto Star
It's a book only Cameron could write.... Down to earth and funny, funny, funny. The National Society of Newspaper Columnists
[A] hilarious, tongue-in-cheek read. Toronto Sun
Make[s] the reader laugh out loud. --USA Today
An entertaining trip... --Toronto Star
It's a book only Cameron could write.... Down to earth and funny, funny, funny. --The National Society of Newspaper Columnists
[A] hilarious, tongue-in-cheek read. --Toronto Sun
No one had heard of W. BRUCE CAMERON, when he started his Internet-based humor column in 1995, but within a year he was the most widely distributed humorist on the World Wide Web. His column on raising teenagers inspired such a response he expanded it into the book 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. The book became a New York Times bestseller and the basis for the TV show 8 Simple Rules on ABC. He is currently working on turning How to Remodel A Man into a TV series. Now a nationally syndicated columnist, he lives in Santa Monica, California, with his teenage son.