Top Tips For Life

Top Tips For Life

by KateReardon (Author)

Synopsis

Following the bestselling Top Tips For Girls, this book is brimming with more brilliant and essential suggestions on how to do absolutely anything.

A compilation of the very best tips from the hugely popular website toptips.com, this book can help you out with everything from getting gum out of your hair to preventing wrinkles around your eyes, from beating cellulite to discovering the secret of happiness itself.

Ever wondered....

How to stop a ladder in your tights?

How not to look tired?

How to slice an onion without crying?

How to find the joy in housework?

How to survive Christmas?

How to feel more confident?

Then look no further! This is THE essential guide to life, those annoying things that men don't seem to notice, and everything.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Headline
Published: 14 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 0755360214
ISBN 13: 9780755360215
Book Overview: Another batch of hints and tips from the phenomenally successful website toptipsforgirls.com

Media Reviews
'Useful and entertaining with a we're all in it together feel, the book collates nuggets of advice that have been posted by visitors to her website, www.toptips.com' * Good Housekeeping *
'Top Tips for Life is the ultimate How to guide' * Glamour *
'A light-hearted collection of coping strategies for contemporary living...' * The Scotsman Magazine *
'Genuinely funny... It's a great book to dip in and out of' * www.chicklitreviews.com *
'From looking good naked to easing up on the wine, Kate Reardon's new book collates collective feminine wisdom' * Sun Herald *
Author Bio

Kate Reardon has spent twenty years at the cutting edge of women's publishing. She started as a fashion assistant at American Vogue and at 21 was made Fashion Editor of Tatler. She has contributed to most major British newspapers and written three columns in The Times - who named her one of Britain's best writers. She is currently a Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair. She lives in London during the week and goes to her cottage in Wiltshire at the weekends - as a home worker she finds this helps her remember what day of the week it is.