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Billed as a "Girl's Guide to the Good Life," Swell is a lively reference that is both practical and a gas to read. Entries range from hangover cures to transforming junk mail into party invitations to snagging a prime table in a packed restaurant. Need tips on tipping? This book will help you score points with everyone from the shampoo girl to the valet. It will also outline how to hail a cab with a four-finger whistle and gracefully take a seat--in a micromini, no less--without showing more than gams. If that's not enough, the authors even detail how to pack your entire life (or at least the important stuff) into a four-inch lipstick tote.
Cynthia Rowley, a fashion designer, and Ilene Rosenzweig, a style editor for The New York Times, blend imaginative advice with humor and grace without sounding like self-conscious hipsters or society snobs. They couldn't care less where a soup spoon should be placed, but they share exactly what you need to know about wine, gifts, clothing, gambling, and even cigars. They also devote an entire hilarious chapter to the topic of love and its various side effects. Ideal for those on a tight schedule and a shoestring budget, Swell offers proof that living the good life depends more on creativity and attitude than a hefty bankroll. After all, "there are two words that a swell should never utter: 'I'm bored.'" --Shawn Carkonen
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun,
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"Swell" is so much fun! It offers all kinds of tips on how to be fabulous and have fun in any situation. Upbeat and lacking any snob factor, this book will really brighten your day and give you a bunch of new & practical information. Last year I sent "Bridget Jones' Diary" to all my girlfriends for Christmas. This year, I'm sending "Swell"!
45 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic cool with a 90s twist,
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This review is from: Swell: A Girl's Guide to the Good Life (Hardcover)
SWELL: A GIRL'S GUIDE TO THE GOOD LIFE is one of those attractive books you just have to pick up, which perfectly describes the life of a Swell girl. Rowley and Rosenzweig, divas of Swell, give inside tips enough to fill any girl's four-inch purse.This book has a lot of common sense a la Vogue's Book of Ettiquette 1948, but dishes tips out like a hopped-up store-bought Sara Lee pound cake: recycled-but-transformed, a little irreverant, smart, and simply brilliant. Of course, any book designed to make you into that person you've always wanted to be is a more than ambitious. I personally feel like a failure whenever I crack the pages of a fashion mag and therefore avoid them at all costs. However, the redeeming mantra of SWELL is that a girl can be herself and still be fabulous. I'd recommend this book for anyone who digs the glamour of classic movies, envies the life of the party, and is ready to buy into the belief that anyone can be Swell with just a little preparation and a lot of fun.
40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun and funny, but don't take it too seriously,
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Don't think of this book as either an etiquette guide or a lifestyle manual. If you aren't wealthy, young, single and living in New York City, don't try this at home. There are very few people who can wear the clothes shown on "Sex in the City" in real life without looking ridiculous, and the same applies to the advice in this book. That doesn't mean it isn't an entertaining read. Think of it as a glimpse of an exotic and fabulous make-believe world. The women of "Swell" don't work in cubicles, don't have kids, can go out on the town every night, have weekend retreats and lots of zany friends. In fact, their lives would make a great sitcom on HBO...sorry, the similarities are just too obvious not to repeat the comparison. Sure, there are some bits and pieces in the book that will come in handy - hang over remedies, how to emerge from a limo at a big Hollywood premiere, how to throw together a last minute New Year's Eve party that culminates at midnight on a trampoline - but let's face it, this is not going to be a daily primer for your life. The authors keep referring to Frank Sinatra and Holly Golightly as models to emulate. It might work for you some of the time, but adopt it as a formula for living at your own risk.
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