Her career is taking off and, thanks to Japanese straightening technology, her hair is lying down. The commitment-phobic Maggie even has a serious boyfriend, Max. Smart, caring and funny, Max is practically perfect. There's just one problem: he's adamant that it's time for Maggie to move in. Maggie's not sure she's ready to go from 'me' to 'we, ' or if she can cope with putting all her eggs in one basket! If only she could be more like Eloise, her best friend who's dying to start nesting.
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Fine ( Dong ) 10,000 20,000 Bicycle infringements not moving in the right hand lane • 3 riders cycling shoulder by shoulder clinging to automobiles or motorbikes , carrying cumbersome things or ' worming ' in the street illegal racing ...
Terry and I are partners in a business , we share friends and colleagues , we have the same purpose , the same belief system . We do , however , have different ways of going about what we do , both in our individual and group work and ...
But we are all bound to face problems from time to time in a committed relationship. Theorists Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks, reveal what saps vitality from long-term relationships and what you can do to make vitality surge again.
This guide offers advice on how to learn to come to terms with a failing relationship, assess whether it is worth saving, and how to overcome relationship difficulties.
A question of commitment ' Commitment ' ? It is a fashionable word nowadays . It is blazoned in the most unexpected places : a coffee firm's van proclaims it is ' Passionate about coffee , committed to service !
Shows readers how to summon the courage and overcome the obstacles to a solid relationship
This riverrun edition publishes Walker's translation and Constant's preface in a new edition here for the first time since 1817.
Brimming with the warmth, perception and understanding that characterizes Anna Maxted's writing, Being Committed mixes heartache with humour and is perhaps her finest novel yet. "From the Hardcover edition.
The third hilarious novel from the bestselling author of The Catch, which tackles the dreaded C-words: Commitment, Coupledom, Children.