I’m using this page to shamelessly advertise my first book. Yes I know I said that I wouldn’t use this Blog to flog things but … if I can’t, then whose going to, right?!
I began writing the book while reading Sociology at Derby University, in collaboration with Dr. Stephen Whitehead who is a key speaker, author and leading expert in Masculine studies as well as being a Senior Lecturer in Education and Sociology at Keele University, Staffordshire. He has published extensively on gender, men, modern relationships and sexuality, and his books have received widespread media acclaim. He is a member of the UK government Cabinet Office Forum on Gender Research and is also … a bit of a bloke.
‘The 16 Faces of Women [eBook]‘
Description
The definitive guide to the female species. The 16 Faces of Women is the first book to unveil the hidden character which makes up modern woman. The book really gets below the surface of femininity and exposes just what it means to be a woman today – the positives and the negatives. From sex to love, family to career, relationships to appearances, this book candidly and honestly tells it all. Written by sociological experts on gender studies and based on extensive research, The 16 Faces of Women is an indispensible guide for any woman who wants to know which types of men she attracts, what other women think of her, and whether she is destined to be a home bird or a leader of men. This book is also a must-have purchase for any man who is in a relationship with a modern woman, or wants to be. Written in a direct, insightful, yet humorous style, The 16 Faces of Women is a unique book for both sexes. What do men love about ‘Chameleon’? What sort of mother does ‘Angelina’ make? What makes ‘Diva’ such a seducer of men? Why is Lois Lane’ destined to rule the world? And what gets ‘Plate Spinner’ in such a whirl?
And all at a snip, from £4.55 you can buy it from Amazon as well as WHSmiths or in Adobe EPUB ebook version.
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Fantastic book, made me laugh and think too. Not sure which type others see me as, but I know which one I’d like to be (and in my head of course I already am…..)