The Man Plan: Drive Men Wild - Not Away
By (Author) Whitney Casey
Penguin Putnam Inc
Perigee Books,U.S.
5th January 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
646.77
Paperback
240
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
218g
"The Man Plan helps women learn how to own their assets and limit their liabilities." -Lance Armstrong In a perfect world, a woman shouldn't have to conform to unreasonable expectations to find a guy and keep him-but in reality the dating world is somewhat different. With The Man Plan, relationship expert Whitney Casey explains how men really think about a variety of issues, from the way women dress to how they take care of their cars. Including the opinions of a cross section of single men-as well as such notable personalities as Joel Osteen, P. Diddy, and Dr. Laura Berman-The Man Plan helps women identify the little issues that can make a big impression.
aWhether youare looking for Mr. Right or a bunch of Mr. Right Nows, Whitney gives you an engaging modern girlas guide to what drives men wild and what drives them away.a
aBonnie Fuller, former editor of "Marie Claire, Glamour, Cosmopolitian," and "Us Weekly"
aI wish I met Whitney when I was single, or at least had her wisdom in hand. It would have saved me from more than 50+ bad blind dates.a
aSuze Yalof Schwartz, executive fashion editor at large, "Glamour" magazine
aWhitney Casey is that girl at the party who you can't help but notice. She's got it all . . . most notably, the most eligible bachelor in the room! "The Man Plan" is a surefire way to be "that" girl yourself. Clearly, it is written by an author with firsthand experience.a
aAtoosa Rubenstein, former editor-in-chief, "Seventeen" magazine
aJournalist Caseyas guide to getting a man isnat just another collection of dating donats and manners musts. Chapter by chapter, she gives tips on dressing, decorating, sports, wine, financeaeven how to text-message. Anyone who reads her tips on aYour Dream Bedroom, His Nightmarea has got to admit sheas on to something.a
a"New York Daily News"
aA breezy, funny and eye-opening book about relationship do's and don'ts, from cosmetics to conversing with the opposite sex.a
a"Tampa Tribune"