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4.0 out of 5 stars It's actually 2 books in 1
After I bought this book I learned that it is actually 2 books in 1--"Esquire's Things a Man Should Know About Sex" and "Esquire's Things a Man Should Know About Handshakes, White Lies, and Which Fork Goes Where." You should definitely buy this book instead of the other 2, because it is twice as long for the same price. This book consists almost entirely of 1- or...
Published on September 21, 2005 by Ellen Goodman

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3.0 out of 5 stars A misleading 'book'
I'd say that readers expecting anything of substance relating to any of the topics discussed in this book should look elsewhere.

There is some really good advice about work, sex, and relationships. But, I was unhappy with the fact that the authors use 36 point font so that each page has about 9-10 sentences. It just makes one wonder whether they had about...
Published on August 22, 2006 by reenum


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's actually 2 books in 1, September 21, 2005
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This review is from: Esquire Things a Man Should Know About Work and Sex (and Some Things in Between) (Paperback)
After I bought this book I learned that it is actually 2 books in 1--"Esquire's Things a Man Should Know About Sex" and "Esquire's Things a Man Should Know About Handshakes, White Lies, and Which Fork Goes Where." You should definitely buy this book instead of the other 2, because it is twice as long for the same price. This book consists almost entirely of 1- or 2-sentence paragraphs with pithy advice about how to behave in the workplace, how to dress, and how to woo women and behave in the bedroom. It also has a few etiquette questions and answers and top ten lists (such as things not to do in a certain situation, etc.) thrown in for good measure. A good humorous reference for men and useful for women as well so they can understand men better (maybe). I recommend it for short-attention-span reading.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun ride through Gender Studies..., June 29, 2005
This review is from: Esquire Things a Man Should Know About Work and Sex (and Some Things in Between) (Paperback)

Scott Omelianuk and Ted Allen (of "Queer Eye" fame) former Esquire magazine editors who have written numerous books called "Esquire's Things a Man Should Know About . . ." are shrewd & witty writers with an eye for amusing specifics their series contains titles such as "Marriage", "Handshakes & White Lies", "Sex", "Style" & now this ... Esquire's Things a Man Should Know about Work and Sex (and Some Things in Between) which are all based on the magazine's popular feature of the same name.

It's not really a book. Well it is, no its not. Yes it is. It's more a collection of one-liners and witty admonitions constituting a vague philosophy of life that would be considered ideal by some & chauvinistic by others.

This racy guide conveys insights from men and women, wisecracks and tips about cultivating and maintaining relationships like "Ménage à trios" is French for "In your dreams." & Sex three times a week can burn off 7,500 calories a year etc...

This book is a straight-forward guide on what to do, when to do it & who to do it with. Everything you ever wanted to know about life with a twist...pretty much.

Its one of those books that are sarcastic, witty & a pleasant read.

I've got five books of the same series & each is unique in its own right, however there are a few repeats but that is expected. Their humor at men's expense is terrific but actually women relish it too. I mean how far can you go in a man's world to realize our life revolves around the fairer sex?

Not recommended for people who are too serious or can't laugh at themselves.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A misleading 'book', August 22, 2006
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This review is from: Esquire Things a Man Should Know About Work and Sex (and Some Things in Between) (Paperback)
I'd say that readers expecting anything of substance relating to any of the topics discussed in this book should look elsewhere.

There is some really good advice about work, sex, and relationships. But, I was unhappy with the fact that the authors use 36 point font so that each page has about 9-10 sentences. It just makes one wonder whether they had about half of a book and decided to put it out in this format to pull one over on the reader.

Had they actually used a proper font size, I doubt this 'book' would be more than a 20 page pamphlet.

I'd say give it a pass.
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