Author: | Martin Jensen | ISBN: | 9781301509522 |
Publisher: | Buzzword Books | Publication: | July 25, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Martin Jensen |
ISBN: | 9781301509522 |
Publisher: | Buzzword Books |
Publication: | July 25, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Martin Jensen, despite his tendency to smugness and intolerance, is the universal man. And his formidable knowledge is augmented by his partner, the fetching Dr Jensen. Their passion is effective living. Jensen's first humorous sally, "How to Keep Fit Without Exercise" has already been downloaded by a horde of eager eBook buffs. And his second, "How to Get What you Want" covers everything - from japes that fascinate infants to the intrigue of the Sporting Fly Swat.
It explains how to see without your specs, how to change traffic lights to green, how to dislodge rusted in screws and even how to amaze small children by moving both eyes independently.
It instructs on manners, sentence construction and has strategies for everything from drying between the toes to bamboozling pretentious art critics.
What is unexpected about these sugared pills is all are practical. Beneath the humour lurks sense. And even readers intent on diversion emerge happier and wiser.
Martin Jensen, despite his tendency to smugness and intolerance, is the universal man. And his formidable knowledge is augmented by his partner, the fetching Dr Jensen. Their passion is effective living. Jensen's first humorous sally, "How to Keep Fit Without Exercise" has already been downloaded by a horde of eager eBook buffs. And his second, "How to Get What you Want" covers everything - from japes that fascinate infants to the intrigue of the Sporting Fly Swat.
It explains how to see without your specs, how to change traffic lights to green, how to dislodge rusted in screws and even how to amaze small children by moving both eyes independently.
It instructs on manners, sentence construction and has strategies for everything from drying between the toes to bamboozling pretentious art critics.
What is unexpected about these sugared pills is all are practical. Beneath the humour lurks sense. And even readers intent on diversion emerge happier and wiser.