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From Clueless to Class Act: Manners for the Modern Woman Jodi R. R. Smith
Sterling, 2006
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Clueless in the Kitchen: A Cookbook for Teens and other Beginners (The Clueless series) 21 reviews Evelyn Raab
Firefly Books, 1998
Cooking for the stupid... This book is great for teenagers, and also for people like me: the ones that just never learned. It is simple and easy to use. My guests are so happy that I can now whip them up something for breakfast or dinner. Also, this is a really great gift for those people going off to college. It even includes a complete list of what to get for a starter kitchen.
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Clues for the Clueless (Dogbert N' Dilbert's Humour at Work) 16 reviews Scott Adams
Nicholas Brealey Publishing Ltd, 1993
Good, good, now do this one! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, ok, i think you get the message The first real Dilbert book I read, and one of the funniest things in the history of printed media. So much so that my boyfriend offers it to me to read if i'm feeling sad, cos it's guaranteed to cheer me up every time. As all the other reviews say, it's true-to-life, with spot on observations about just about everything ...
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The Clueless Groom's Guide : More Than Any Man Should Ever Know About Getting Married 17 reviews Peter van Dijk
McGraw-Hill, 2003
Excellent Stuff My mother-in-law gave me this book as a gift shortly after I popped the question. It was full of really great stuff, and it was fun to read. I would wholeheartedly recommend it. "Mom" was also super-cool enough to give me a couple of other excellent gifts -- believe it or not -- that I would also VERY STRONGLY recommend: the book "Men Are From Mars, Women are from Venus" , the DVD "New Sex ...
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Clueless in Academe: How Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind 3 reviews Gerald Graff
Yale University Press, 2004
Great for parents, teachers, and professors This is the book on learning in the classroom that I've been waiting for. So often, even interested students don't get what their teacher wants. When this happens, they can lose confidence in their native abilities and teachers become frustrated in themselves and their students. With Gerald Graff's guidance, teachers can now demistify their expectations while validating their students' ...
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Clueless In Tokyo: Explorer's Sketchbook Of Weird And Wonderful Things In Japan 9 reviews Betty Reynolds
Weatherhill, 1997
Great Book Reminded Me of Childhood I loved this book... It brought back so many memories of my time in Japan.
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Clueless George: The Complete Presidential Library (3-book collector set) 4 reviews Pat Bagley
White Horse Books, 2006
Bagley puts George in perspective! If you really, truly believe that the man in the White House is a blooming idiot, craven coward and blatant liar, whose strings are pulled by the diabolical evil vice president, then you will thoroughly enjoy Pat Bagley's delightful and enlightening little books which, while humorous, are also right on. Dead on, unfortunately for all of us!
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Bob Miller's SAT Math for the Clueless, 2nd ed (Bob Miller's Clueless Series) 3 reviews Bob Miller
McGraw-Hill, 2005
Math Made Easy! Bob Miller takes very difficult concepts and makes them extremely easy to grasp. It is the one math book that will not make you tear your hair out of your head!
The author uses a bit of humor and emotion to make math understandable to the average layman. The books are meant to be a supplement to whatever math text you are using. After Bob explains the concepts you will breeze through your ...
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The Clueless Baker: Baking from Scratch (The Clueless series) 6 reviews Evelyn Raab
Firefly Books, 2001
my kind of cookbook! Most books that are geared towards teens and younger people tend to come off sounding cheesy, like the author is trying too hard to be "hip." However, Evelyn Raab is the real deal-- she explains her recipies in a detailed (but never condescending) way, with troubleshooting guides at the end of each chapter. Her style is instantly likable, with a laid-back jokiness not found in the vast majority ...
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If You're Clueless About Accounting and Finance and Want to Know More 6 reviews Seth Godin
Kaplan Business, 1998
Very well explained Before looking for books on a subject I want to learn about, I always find out if Seth wrote anything on the subject. The man writes about everything in a consistently clear, bold and humorous way.
Well he's done it again on this one. No one could explain accounting and finance better! I highly recommend this book, although I'm not - and will never be - a big fan of accounting!
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No More Clueless Sex: 10 Secrets to a Sex Life That Works for Both of You 2 reviews Gail Wyatt, Lewis Wyatt, ...
Wiley, 2003
The trouble with sex Has sex disappointed you recently? Do you and your partner repeat the same sex script over and over again, or need tools and incentives to make sex more exciting? Do you fake orgasms? If you answered yes to any of the questions, it is the theory of sex therapists Wyatt and Wyatt that no matter how experienced you are, you are clueless about sex. Husband and wife team, Drs. Gail and Lewis ...
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The Clueless Vegetarian 6 reviews Evelyn Raab
Firefly Books, 2000
Steal this book This book was incredibly helpful to me as a delved into the vegetarian lifestyle. It does a great job of helping the less-informed understand ingredients that they hadn't encountered prior to experimenting with veggie cooking. (tempeh? what's tempeh?) Many of the recipes are easily converted to vegan and my carnivorous boyfriend even likes some of them. Most of the recipes are also quick and ...
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Bob Miller's Geometry for the Clueless, 2nd edition (Bob Miller's Clueless) 1 review Bob Miller
McGraw-Hill, 2005
Math Made Easy! Bob Miller takes very difficult concepts and makes them extremely easy to grasp. It is the one math book that will not make you tear your hair out of your head!
The author uses a bit of humor and emotion to make math understandable to the average layman. The books are meant to be a supplement to whatever math text you are using. After Bob explains the concepts you will breeze through your ...
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Clueless George Goes to War 15 reviews Pat Bagley
White Horse Books, 2005
Very funny but so true! Everyone I show this book to enjoys it - even Republicans.
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Bloody Confused!: A Clueless American Sportswriter Seeks Solace in English Soccer 3 reviews Chuck Culpepper
Broadway, 2008
Pitch Perfect! This is a thoroughly enjoyable book. Culpepper's trademark brand of literate humor is put to optimal use as he gives the uninitiated American a real sense of the importance of the Premiership, not only to English sports fans but to England itself. Having waited for the book's U.S. release for several weeks, I purchased a copy immediately and finished it in one (very satisfying) sitting. Highly ...
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Still Clueless In Tokyo: Another Sketchbook Of Weird And Wonderful Things In Japan 2 reviews Betty Reynolds
Weatherhill, 2003
Remember to pour a cup of tea on Buddha's head on APRIL 8th . . . Artist Betty Reynolds entertains us while she enlarges our understanding of what is foreign to our own culture. Some may think it is more a preparation for a trivia game but it is written/painted with great delight and should be received the same way. "STILL CLUELESS . . ." is brilliant. Be sure to add it to your book shelves; it works magic on a gloomy day.
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Bob Miller's Algebra for the Clueless (Clueless Series) 10 reviews Bob Miller
McGraw-Hill, 2006
Excellent explanations This is a terrific book that teaches each algebraic principal step by step. You must be patient and take your time but the concepts are explained thoroughly. However, there are very few practice problems. Use this book to learn how do to each problem but purchase another book in order to practice and work additional problems.
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From Clueless to Class Act: Manners for the Modern Man 1 review Jodi R. R. Smith
Sterling, 2006
Excellent Guide. This well-organized book is inexpensive, easy to read, practical and direct. There are few anecdotes throughout the book, just solid guidelines for courteous behavior at work, in restaurants, when traveling, and in various everyday situations. Well worth the investment!
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The Bible for the Clueless But Curious: Finally, A Guide to Jewish Wisdom for Real People 5 reviews Nachum Braverman
Leviathan Press, 1999
A wonderful and easy-to-read guide for everyone This book gave me so much insight on the Bible and did it in an inviting, non-apprehensive way. I never thought I would enjoy it so much. The author truly appreciates the spiritual needs of those who may not be the most knowledgeable on the topic. I highly recommend it and have given three different people my copy to borrow. It's so popular, we even bought a second one to lend out!
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Reluctant Prophets And Clueless Disciples: Introducing the Bible by Telling Its Stories 4 reviews Bob Darden
Abingdon Press, 2006
Darden's the Tongue in cheek Exegete Bob Darden's "Reluctant Prophets & Clueless Disciples" offers a fruitful method for teaching adults how to read the Bible. Combining his talents as a creative writer, humorist, and Sunday school teacher, Darden helps a novice (and perhaps even "experienced") reader of the Bible begin to understand the Bible not as chapters & verses (or worse, fodder for 'proof text poker') but rather as a variety ...
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