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The Experts' Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to Do
Written by Samantha Ettus
Narrated by Rick Adamson, Kathleen McInerney, Paula Parker and Jeff Woodman
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Practical advice on everything from making the bed to shaking hands to flirting, all from experts in their fields.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Experts' Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to DoCreated by Samantha Ettus After reading this 326 page hard cover expert on everything, I ended up asking myself only one question. How did I ever do without it? The idea to have knowledgeable people weighing in on their area of expertise in many different subjects pertinent to everyday living was just sheer genus. One of many things that impressed me about this goodwill ambassador is that the subjects displayed were concise, well written and held a lot of helpful and easy to follow information, and the range was amazing. Everything from brewing coffee, apologizing, listening, flirting, wine tasting, negotiating, swimming and oh, so many more. My favorite was on how to tell a joke, by Howie Mandel. I would recommend this book to anyone, period, and think it would make a wonderful gift for that person who has everything. Awesome job, Samantha. Love & Light,Riki Frahmann
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I was surprised to find many helpful bits of information tucked away in this quick little guide. I have to admit that a majority of the entries hit on things which I already knew. If you know most of what is covered it is really just useless, but for the items that I was lacking it was a pleasant and quick read.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Quaint. You can't help but find a couple things you hadn't thought of, but it's primarily a fun little feature book, worthy of the nightstand in the guest room.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Full of little trivia points for making live move smoothly, an ideal gift for someone moving out of home for the first time or for someone just interested in trivia.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Short little blurbs written by various experts. Some essays were good and actually useful, some were not. A bit uneven, but not a bad experience. Good book to put in bathroom.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Eh, it's ok. I found a few very useful tips here and there. It focuses more on non-tangible things than I would have liked, but those things are important too. Each of the 100 things consists of a short essay written by a person deemed expert on that area; most are useful, all the ones I've read (I skimmed some of them) are pretty well written, and some of them are funny (how to shovel snow). I wouldn't have paid full price for this (Kaufman's guide was better) but as a library book sale splurge it was interesting enough.