The working title of The Doorman Wears Dolce makes this instantly recognisable as the follow-up to surely the most fabulously titled debut of 2003 The Devil Wears Prada. For her second novel Lauren Weisberger sticks with what she knows; New York City, but this time it’s the achingly cool world of Manhattan’s party people rather than the fashion pack. At the beginning of the novel Bette (Bettina) Robinson, 27 year old daughter of vegan hippie parents is working eighty-hour weeks as a corporate drone in the offices of investment bank CWK Hoffman...
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Rumpelstiltskin The Miller’s daughter is in trouble. A strange little man with a funny hat offers her his help, but he wants a lot in return... See what happens next in this classic story and share the quest for the little man’s strange name.
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Spotted: Your One and Only Unofficial Guide to Gossip Girl
In Spotted: Your One and Only Unofficial Guide to Gossip Girl, you'll find: * an episode-by-episode exploration of seasons 1 and 2, tracing the development of the characters and storylines * bios of the cast and the show’s creators, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage * comparisons to the show’s teen soap and literary predecessors, including how the Gossip Girl books were adapted * summaries of the movies that inspire each episode’s title
50 Things You Need To Know About British History - Freedom
“Britain’s history has been an extraordinary roller-coaster ride! We’ve rolled over the world’s largest empire, come up with some of the greatest inventions, written some of the best books and we’ve got the mother of all parliaments.
In this program we go from Magna Carta to the welfare state because we, Brits, are independent bunch and you can't go taking our liberties.”
Men's Journal Magazine: If youre an active guy who works hard, plays hard, stays in shape and rewards himself with great toys and trips, this magazine is your ideal playtime resource. Geared toward the modern, adventurous man who’s into health, fitness, sports and travel, Men’s Journal will appeal to those who enjoy their leisure time and want to get the most out of it.