Art of War : Husband Edition

Art of War : Husband Edition

Author: Hemanshu Warrier

Publisher: Hemanshu Warrier

Published: 2024-08-05

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13:

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Are you ready to navigate the complex battlefield of marriage with the finesse of a seasoned general? "The Art of War: Husband Edition" is your ultimate guide to winning the daily skirmishes of marital life, wrapped in a delightful parody of Sun Tzu’s classic strategy manual. In this uproarious book, you’ll discover: - The Terrain of Matrimony: Master the art of household diplomacy and tackle those everyday challenges like a pro. - The Strategy of Compromise: Learn how to turn a potential defeat into a victory with clever negotiation tactics. - Emotional Intelligence: Develop the skills to read the emotional weather and diffuse tensions with a smile. - Special Operations: Execute surprise missions and deploy the perfect tactics to keep peace and laughter in your home. - Negotiating with the FBI: Discover how to negotiate like a pro with your very own Female Bureau of Investigation. From **strategic pauses** and **deferred disagreements** to **emotional intelligence** and **special operations**, this book provides practical, funny, and effective strategies for maintaining harmony and winning hearts. Whether it’s the great debate over the thermostat settings, mastering the art of compromise, or handling the occasional emotional meltdown, this guide has you covered. "The Art of War: Husband Edition" is not just about surviving marriage—it’s about thriving in it with humour, grace, and a touch of tactical genius. Perfect for husbands, future husbands, or anyone who appreciates a good laugh at the intricacies of marital life. Prepare to conquer the battlefield of love with a blend of strategy and wit. Grab your copy today and turn every marital challenge into a chance for triumph! Buy now and become the hero of your own love story!


Dad Bod

Dad Bod

Author: Cian Cruise

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2022-06-07

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1459749499

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A brisk, humorous collection of essays that redefines the mythos of fatherhood depicted in film, television, and video games. What do dads tell us about the world? Not your real dad, but dads in general. Dads are everywhere. Lurking in our movies, television shows, and video games. Spouting homespun wisdom and atrocious jokes, wallowing in might-have-beens and back-in-my-days, or rigidly defending the status quo. These fictional dads fuel a myth of fatherhood. What is that myth trying to tell us? And what is it trying to sell us? Dad Bod is a clever, riveting collection of essays about father figures in popular culture. From Gandalf to Homer Simpson, Die Hard to The Mandalorian, these essays unpack the tropes that inform our collective image of fatherhood. Follow Cian Cruise, newly minted dad, as he riffs on the stereotypes and lore of fatherhood, traces a contemporary art history of dads in popular culture, and journeys to the heart of dadness to become a better father. A RARE MACHINES BOOK


Matchmaker Matchmaker

Matchmaker Matchmaker

Author: Aleeza Ben Shalom

Publisher: Union Square & Co.

Published: 2025-01-21

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1454956151

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In her paradigm-shifting book, Aleeza Ben Shalom, dating coach and Netflix star, will guide readers through her highly original perspective on dating, revealing the surprising ways in which a person’s dating habits directly influence their chances of finding lasting love. With her unique blend of wisdom and humor, Aleeza debunks widespread societal myths about love, inviting readers to reframe how they approach the practice of dating. Each chapter introduces the reader to a specific methodology while also sharing select clients’ stories to show the theory in practice. Helpful tools, including checklists, rules, reminders, tips, hacks, and frequently asked questions, are included throughout.


Mad Prairie

Mad Prairie

Author: Kate McIntyre

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2021-10-01

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 0820360759

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In this scary, funny, and slyly political short story collection, Kate McIntyre conjures a fever dream of contemporary Kansas. Boundaries between fantasy and reality blur, and grotesque acts birth strange progeny. A mother must choose between her children and her personal safety when her husband steadily excavates a moat around their country home, his very own little border wall. A Kansas politician grapples with international notoriety after an accident traps salt miners hundreds of feet underground—in the same salt mine where his brother was murdered. A bigot’s newly transplanted liver gives him a taste for upbeat 1980s dance tracks while nudging him toward darker plans. And across several stories, we follow Miriam, a young overachiever hell-bent on leaving her home state who is lured back after college to teach elementary school in a rural community. In Culvert, Kansas, Miriam finds closed mouths and big secrets: the toxic waste storage for the battery factory leaches into the soil; the hog farm waste lagoons have sprung leaks; and her students, at turns psychic, lethargic, and aggressive, might not be human.


Fashionable Masculinities

Fashionable Masculinities

Author: Vicki Karaminas

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2022-07-15

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1978823290

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Fashionable Masculinities explores the expression of masculinities through constructions of fashion, identity, style and appearance. Essays include musical pop sensation Harry Styles, rapper and producer "Puff Daddy" Sean Combs, lumbersexuals, spornosexuals, sexy daddies, and aging cool black daddies. This book interrogates and challenges the meaning of masculinities and the ways that they are experienced and lived.


Jazz in Love

Jazz in Love

Author: Neesha Meminger

Publisher: Neesha Meminger

Published: 2011-01-10

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0983158304

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When her mother hears seventeen-year-old Jazz was seen hugging a boy, she launches the Guided Dating Plan to find Jazz the perfect, suitable, pre-screened Indian mate. Now, Jazz must act fast to find a way to follow her own heart and stay in the good graces of her parents.


Food, We Need to Talk

Food, We Need to Talk

Author: Juna Gjata

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2023-07-11

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1250283698

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This is an unusual – and unusually interesting – exploration of diet, weight and health that touches on memoir but lands on practicality. It’s a cut-to-the-chase book that makes you realize that not everything you know about dieting and weight loss – no matter how much you've read or experienced before – is true, and that way too much of your brain, your time and your pocketbook has been taken up with the endless (and futile) quest. The authors’ two distinct voices thread and play off each other throughout the book as they cover these intensively-researched topics: –Metabolism –Why Every Diet Works... and Then Doesn’t –What Actually is “Healthy” Food? –The (Almost) Magic Pill: Exercise –Detox Teas, Juice Cleanses, Supplements, & Waist Trainers –The Science of Fat Loss –Sleep, Stress and Your Waistline –Disordered Eating or Eating Disorder? –The History of Dieting –The Biggest Key to Success - A Manifesto on Body Image –How to Make This Your Last Diet –Becoming a Professional BS Detector Food, We Need To Talk is a young woman’s look at the landscape of dieting, weight and health as it is right this moment–from the modern body-inclusivity movement to weight and dressing for social media instead of real life–as well as a very relatable doctor’s long view. Together, they’ve created a unique, information-rich book with a real voice that entertains as it pulls you through.