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How Not to Look Fat31 reviews
Danica Lo

Harper Paperbacks, 2006

Instant Gratification, Forget Dieting
So many women these days want to lose weight, which is extremely commendable. But what do you do in the meantime? Buy diet books, diet pills, diet food, a scale, etc. Then you bust your butt at the gym and eat "well" until you see those pounds melting off. You may even have a cute little outfit hanging up that you can't wait to wear. In the meantime, you run around in jeans that have holes ...
  
  











  



  
How to Look At Everything3 reviews
David Finn

Harry N. Abrams, 2000

Freshen your perspective with this book.
Once again Finn prompts a new way of seeing just as he did with museums, sculpture and photographs in his earlier books. His book will open your eyes to another way of seeing the world.
  
  











  



  
How to Look At Modern Art1 review
Philip Yenawine

Harry N. Abrams, 1991

Interesting and great pictures
The book contains page after page of wonderful color photographs of various works of art. The descriptions and analysis are very interesting. The only problem is that the book is small (142 pgs) and can't cover that many pieces. The book also contains a useful vocabulary section in the back that describes some of the art terms in the book.
  
  











  



  
How to Look Good Naked...Can Change Your Life
Charmaine Yabsley

Cassell Illustrated, 2009

Whether you're tall or short, fat or thin, apple-bottomed or muffin-topped? "How To Look Good Naked...Can Change Your Life" is your ultimate guide to looking hot with what you've got. Showcasing twenty women featured on the program, each with a different insecurity about her body shape and each learning to become a body-rater not a body-hater, flaunting what they've got and cunningly drawing attention away from what they've not. With top tips ...
  
  











  



  
How Not to Look Old: Fast and Effortless Ways to Look 10 Years Younger, 10 Pounds Lighter, 10 Times Better237 reviews
Charla Krupp

Springboard Press, 2009

Really Great Advice for the Over 40 Crowd!
Well, I wouldn't have ever called myself high maintenance, but after taking the quiz, I realized I really lean that way. I just wasn't steering my $$$ towards great choices. As many other reviewers have noted, the advice is simple and obvious, yet we weren't doing it. I added the recommended bangs and highlights in my next hair cut... and got many seemling genuine compliments. I went out and ...
  
  











  



  
How to Never Look Fat Again: Over 1,000 Ways to Dress Thinner--Without Dieting!9 reviews
Charla Krupp

Springboard Press, 2010

CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN - CLOTHES REMAKE THE WOMAN
As they say, clothes make the man. Well, Charla Krupp shows us how clothes can remake the woman. HOW TO NEVER LOOK FAT AGAIN not only shows us with pages of color photos but also tells how, what, and why - for instance, how a petite can look extra glam in supple cowls and v-neck sleeveless tops and why she shouldn't wear scrunch-down turtles or boxy crews. And, what a woman after forty can do ...
  
  











  



  
Mathemagics: How to Look Like a Genius Without Really Trying5 reviews
Arthur Benjamin, Michael Brant Shermer

Lowell House, 1998

Truly amazing
A truly amazing insight into various ways to mystify others with seemingly impossible mathematical challenges. Learn how to determine the day someone was born on, or guess the missing number in the answer to a multiplication problem. This book provides you with insight to the fun (yes... fun) side of math. You will be greatly impressed by the tricks to amaze your friends and make math interesting
  
  











  



  
Exercise After Pregnancy: How to Look and Feel Your Best, 2nd edition6 reviews
Helene Byrne

BeFit-Mom, 2007

Better than Loose your Mummy Tummy
I bought this book when I was 22 months post partum. I still have abdominal separation, and have been afraid to do ab exercises for fear of increasing it as I know doing ab exercises incorrectly can make a separation worse. I first bought Loose your Mummy tummy, but sucking in my stomach 100x at a time, up to 10x a day wasn't for me. The exercises in this book are challenging, but completely ...
  
  











  



  
How to Look at Outsider Art2 reviews
Lyle Rexer

Harry N. Abrams, 2005

Excellent reference for ALL art observation
Lyle Rexer has opened a door for me when it comes to "outsider art." Because I am new to the genre of Art Brut, my inexperience didn't recognize the possibility that the two terms would not refer to the same thing. Outsider Art and Art Brut (or raw art) are terms one hears used interchangeably despite the fact that they are not identical concepts. The keepers of Art Brut history would define ...
  
  











  



  
From Knit to Crochet: How to Get the Look and Feel of Knitting with Crochet!6 reviews
Bobbie Matela

DRG / The Needlecraft Shop, 2005

Expand your crocheting knowledge
From Knit to Crochet is an excellent method to expand your crochet knowledge and ability. The patterns are stylish up to date, with current yarn choices, and vary from easy to advanced. The knit patterns should have been included also.
  
  











  



  
How to Look at Contemporary Art: (...and like it) (Eyewitnesses to Art)
Giorgio Guglielmino

Umberto Allemandi, 2008

Everything you ever wanted to know about contemporary art, but were afraid to ask.
  
  











  



  
How to Look At Japanese Art3 reviews
Stephen Addiss

Harry N. Abrams, 1996

This is a great book!
This is a great book! It touches upon all the major categories of Japanese arts, such as ceramics, Buddhist sculpture, Zen painting, calligraphy, woodblock prints and gardens, in a simple and delightful way without missing essential points. Its excellent color plates and clever comparisons enable beginners to travel easily in this new and enchanting world of arts. I especially found the "key ...
  
  











  



  
Style Clinic: How to Look Fabulous All the Time, at Any Age, for Any Occasion9 reviews
Paula Reed

William Morrow, 2009

Great style guide
The more you buy, the less it seems you have to wear. Buying a lot does not mean that everything you buy will work for you, most of us buy impulsively on a whim and then end up with disfunctional wardrobe. And that's where the Style Clinic comes in. It helps you to decide what to purge from your wardrobe and what is worth keeping. It helps knowing exactly what works for your body type and ...
  
  











  



  
Commonsense Instrument Care: How to Look After Your Violin, Viola or Cello, and Bow (Strings Guide)1 review
James N. McKean

String Letter Publishing, 1998

Know your instrument
I found this book to be a solid work that would be at home on any beginning string player's shelf, or even someone who has been playing for a few years. Though short, I found it to be useful, especially for someone like myself who has never played a string instrument. It explains not just how to care for your instrument, but why the things that you should do are so important. More importantly, it ...
  
  











  



  
Making College Count: A Real World Look at How to Succeed in & After College12 reviews
Patrick S. O'Brien

Graphic Management Corporation, 1996

I used the book and earned a 4.0!
I read the book during my senior year in high school and then referred to the book often during my first quarter in college. I followed the suggestions in the book, I organized my day and I found that I had enough time to study and also enough time to enjoy college life. Well, the results are in I earned a 4.0!
  
  











  



  
How to Look At Photographs: Reflections on the Art of Seeing7 reviews
David Finn

Harry N. Abrams, 1994

Not helpful in the Least
Too amorphous and self-referential to be helpful. The author emphasizes extreme subjectivity instead of a more useful, systematic framework for reading photographic text. There's no room for aesthetics here. Finn implies that the act of looking is so highly personal as to preclude the use of any criteria in evaluating art. Not only an intellectual dead-end, but also a justification for ...
  
  











  



  
Earl Mindell'S Peak Performance Bible: How To Look Great Feel Great And Perform Better In The Gym At Work And ...1 review
Earl Mindell

Fireside, 2001

A Terrific Resource for Improving Health and Vitality
The Peak Performance Bible is an excellent guide to improving your quality of life through nutritional supplmentation. Whether you are interested in improving athletic performance or slowing the decline of aging, this book offers concrete advice on which supplements can be helpful, which can harm you and what dosages to take. Following the ideas in this book has reduced my chronic pain, given ...
  
  











  



  
Feng Shui and How to Look Before You Love7 reviews
Nancilee Wydra

McGraw-Hill, 1999

Great insight from a knowledgeable source
I found this book to be stimulating in relation to our daily enviroments and the people who inhabit them. Miss Wydras insight relating to the perceptions that influence and affect our relationships and how we view these in light of our habitat is enlightening. The principles set fourth are easily acclimated and when put into practice the results can be most gratifying. Many of the awareness ...
  
  











  








   



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