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The Boys Club
Wendy Squires
The Boys Club is being touted as Bridget
Jones meets the Devil Wears Prada in
the brutal world of TV. Rosie Lang, single
mother, newly single and struggling in
her job as Head of Publicity at Network
Six. Rosie's day is going from bad to
worse. The only bright spot in all this
gloom is the charming Snag Dad, only
Rosie's too consumed by her hell job to
even notice his interest. She's close to
the edge, something has to give. And it
does...
RRP $32.95
Click. What we do online and
why it matters.
Bill Tancer
In this timely new book, internet data
analysis expert Bill Tancer makes sense
of why this is, and explains what our
internet usage says about us and our
future. Tancer takes us behind the
scenes into the massive database of
online intelligence to reveal the naked
truth about how we use the web,
navigate to sites and search for
information. He describes in unmatched
detail explanations about our lives.
RRP $32.99
Where's My Money?
Jason Cunningham
Where's My Money? covers a range of
topics, from basic fi nancial concepts to
his own philosophies through to fairly
complex investment strategies. The
book is a ten step guide that covers
how to earn more money and keep
more of it, grow money by investing in
property and shares, master mortgages
and own two properties outright before
retirement, use a business to fast-track
fi nancial goals and how to protect
assets and reduce tax commitments.
RRP $32.95
Find Your Courage. 12 Acts for
Becoming Fearless at Work
and in Life. Margie Warrell
Are you afraid to stand up to your boss?
Change your career? End a bad
relationship? Transform your life? It's
only natural. Fear is a trait we all
possess - but so is courage. This step-
by-step guide by certifi ed life coach
Margie Warrell helps guide you through
to fi nd that courage. The book covers
identifying courage blockers, teaching
people how to treat you and achieving
goals that inspire you most deeply.
RRP $24.95
60s Fashion
Jim Heimann and
Laura Schooling
The grooviest getups of
the 1960s. This
compendium of clothing
advertisements brings
back the most prevalent
looks from the Swinging
Sixties. The ubiquitous
miniskirt is here in all its
glory, along with mod
fashions, Gidget/Beach
Boys surfer looks,
Corrèges space age
clothing and such iconic
items as the Rudi
Gernreich topless bathing
suit and Yves Saint-
Laurent's Mondrian dress.
60's Fashion is a
gorgeous assault on the
senses and visually
wonderful.
Taschen Books.
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thoughts, our fears and
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