Mr. Wrong: A User's Guide : How to Use a Guy

Every man is good for something, as this raucous new book from the author and illustrator of 101 Uses for a Bridesmaid Dress proves. Use him as a surfboard or coatrack, for a free tune-up (date a mechanic or home improvement (ask that interior decorator out for drinks), or as a stress buster (a masseur has got to practice, right?). After all, wouldn't he rather hang your chandelier than sit at home waiting for Ms. Right?Even if you haven't met Mr. Right . . . don't let go of Mr. Wrong. Playful color illustrations and quirky descriptions reveal the many, multifaceted ways to make something useful out of Mr. Wrong. Raucous, hilarious, sometimes even a touch cruel, the ideas range from using your man as a surfboard or coat rack to a last-minute New Year's Eve date, or as a way to practice sexual technique. Date a dictator and you have a chance to rule a country. Get away from it all with your new Amish boyfriend. Find some feng shui from an interior decorator. Have your car overhauled by your lovin' mechanic. Hardly politically correct but provocatively on the mark, Mr. Wrong: A User's Guide is simply hilarious.

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