I was hopeless; I wore comfortable... shoes usually from Payless. Nothing wrong with that until I was bored and waiting for friends at a bookstore and saw the pretty red cover of this book and briefly read bits and parts. Left the store without buying it; but it had some strange hold on me. A month later, back in the store I picked it up again to read bits more, but again, left without buying. The few parts I read had me...
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Who knew that humble footwear could have such an influence on our lives? If you're a lifelong "shoe diva", you probably suspected that the coverings you choose for your little piggies could: --improve your self esteem --make men drool --get you a better job --make your entire wardrobe look better --improve your daily comfort But, if you're like the rest of us (oblivious ones) you may not have realized just how high you...
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Susan Reynolds is a delightful, captivating woman with an engaging sense of humor-part historian and etymologist, part social commentator and psychologist, and above all, a consummate connoisseur of footwear. I had the wonderful opportunity to hear Reynolds on a talk show recently, and marveled at her ability to elaborate on a topic as pedestrian and superficial to the casual observer as footwear and shoe preference. With...
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"Change Your Shoes, Change Your Life" had me laughing in some places and nodding my head in agreement in many others. It updates the Cinderella fairy tale to an adult level, and answers a lot of questions about why men respond to women the way they do. Now, if the author could only explain why else men act the way they do, and what we can do about it! Not only did I buy several copies of this book for stocking stuffers...
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This book is lots of fun explaining how to improve your looks and life. It is full of info, and funny stories from people. I bought some copies for gifts for my girlfriends.
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