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Praise for Iain Hollingshead:
A tasty dollop of British wit. --"The Boston Globe"
A Bridget Jones s Diary for the fellas. --"Chicago Sun- Times"
Pure comic gold. --"Booklist"
Praise for Iain Hollingshead:
"A tasty dollop of British wit." --"The Boston Globe"
"A Bridget Jones's Diary for the fellas." --"Chicago Sun- Times"
"Pure comic gold." --"Booklist"
Praise for "Where Underpants Come From"
?Bennett's education in the world of global commerce sparkles with humor and sharp observations.? --"Publishers Weekly"
?It's a humorous journey in some ways, and Bennett is a very good and often funny writer. But it also becomes a very interesting a comment on how much the West has come to depend on the East?Every aspect of the book is riveting?Frightening, funny and fiercely interesting.? --"January Magazine"
?Much more than an intrepid investigator reporting how his underpants found their way to his body, Bennett is a delightful guide on an off-the-beaten-track-tour of the New China? The good time he has on his adventures from one end of China to the other is infectious.? --"ShelfAwareness"
?If you read only one China book this year, make it Joe Bennett's "Where Underpants Come From." Bennett does witty travelogue better than Bill Bryson, and dissects what makes countries and their economies tick better than PJs
Praise for "Where Underpants Come From"
]Bennett]s education in the world of global commerce sparkles with humor and sharp observations.] --"Publishers Weekly"
]It]s a humorous journey in some ways, and Bennett is a very good and often funny writer. But it also becomes a very interesting a comment on how much the West has come to depend on the EasteEvery aspect of the book is rivetingeFrightening, funny and fiercely interesting.] --"January Magazine"
]Much more than an intrepid investigator reporting how his underpants found their way to his body, Bennett is a delightful guide on an off-the-beaten-track-tour of the New Chinae The good time he has on his adventures from one end of China to the other is infectious.] --"ShelfAwareness"
]If you read only one China book this year, make it Joe Bennett]s "Where Underpants Come From". Bennett does witty travelogue better than Bill Bryson, and dissects what makes countries and their economies tick better than PJ O]Rourke did in Eat the Rich.] Urbanatomy.com
Praise for "Where Underpants Come From"
]Bennett]s education in the world of global commerce sparkles with humor and sharp observations.] --"Publishers Weekly"
]It]s a humorous journey in some ways, and Bennett is a very good and often funny writer. But it also becomes a very interesting a comment on how much the West has come to depend on the EasteEvery aspect of the book is rivetingeFrightening, funny and fiercely interesting.] --"January Magazine"
]Much more than an intrepid investigator reporting how his underpants found their way to his body, Bennett is a delightful guide on an off-the-beaten-track-tour of the New Chinae The good time he has on his adventures from one end of China to the other is infectious.] --"ShelfAwareness"
]If you read only one China book this year, make it Joe Bennett]s "Where Underpants Come From." Bennett does witty travelogue better than Bill Bryson, and dissects what makes countries and their economies tick better than PJ O]Rourke did in Eat the Rich.] Urbanatomy.com
Praise for "Where Underpants Come From"
Bennett s education in the world of global commerce sparkles with humor and sharp observations. --"Publishers Weekly"
It s a humorous journey in some ways, and Bennett is a very good and often funny writer. But it also becomes a very interesting a comment on how much the West has come to depend on the EasteEvery aspect of the book is rivetingeFrightening, funny and fiercely interesting. --"January Magazine"
Much more than an intrepid investigator reporting how his underpants found their way to his body, Bennett is a delightful guide on an off-the-beaten-track-tour of the New Chinae The good time he has on his adventures from one end of China to the other is infectious. --"ShelfAwareness"
If you read only one China book this year, make it Joe Bennett s "Where Underpants Come From." Bennett does witty travelogue better than Bill Bryson, and dissects what makes countries and their economies tick better than PJ O Rourke did in Eat the Rich. Urbanatomy.com"
Reseña del editor:
In a humorous novel, commitment-phobic actor Sam and his other unmarried friends--including Alan, who has been proposed to by his girlfriend; newly dumped Ed; and unemployed doctor Matt--are all in their late 20ies and clinging to their independence, while at the same time secretly terrified of ending up alone. By the author of Twenty Something. Original.
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