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Title:
The Guide: Managing Douchebags, Recruiting Wingmen and Attracting Who You Want
Rating:
Green
Genre:
Non-Fiction, Teenager Issues, Psychology, Self-Help
Author:
Rosalind Wiseman
This is a guidebook for adolescent males and those who care about them and tackles various issues that may impact them - from stuff like bullying and how to deal with it, to friendships - with guys, girls and those belonging to the third gender. The book helps you develop a better understanding of the social structure in the guy world and how to use it to your advantage, instead of falling prey to it. It helps you approach relationships in a manner that is mature and likely to cause less hurt to everyone in case things don't work out. And, finally, it helps you do the right thing, if things do go wrong.
Comments:
Are you a teenage guy? Or, are you the parent of a teenage guy or going to be one in the future? Or do you happen to have lot of teenage guys around you? If the answer to any of these questions is YES, then read on...
This book is written by the author of 'Queen Bees and Wannabes' - which was adapted into the famous Hollywood movie 'Mean Girls'. The book is written for a teenage guy - it is very easy to read, simple to understand - full of practical examples that teenagers can relate to.
Do you know what it feels like to be a teenage guy? Do you want to know the problems that your teenage child may be facing? Or, are you a teenage child trying to figure out the crazy world around you? This book may help you get answers to some such questions. And, it's free!
PS: You may want to consider gifting a copy of this to all teenage guys around you.
This book is written by the author of 'Queen Bees and Wannabes' - which was adapted into the famous Hollywood movie 'Mean Girls'. The book is written for a teenage guy - it is very easy to read, simple to understand - full of practical examples that teenagers can relate to.
Do you know what it feels like to be a teenage guy? Do you want to know the problems that your teenage child may be facing? Or, are you a teenage child trying to figure out the crazy world around you? This book may help you get answers to some such questions. And, it's free!
PS: You may want to consider gifting a copy of this to all teenage guys around you.
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