Posted by Hayden Allen on Thu 27th March 2008 at 09:48 AM, Filed in BooksChristmas GiftsEaster GiftsFathers DayMothers Day

Finding something to buy for the person who has everything is a tiresome task to say the least… WELL NO MORE!

The person with everything is normally lacking one thing… time. Lucky for them a little book has been released that will become their bible. It’s called ‘Your Very Own Pocket Concierge’ and is an absolute gem of a book. There are over 1000 ideas and entries covering a mixture of useful, fun, luxurious, limited edition, bespoke, personalised and indispensable services and products.

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It’s packed with loads of ideas and secret services and i challenge anyone not to use it! It retails for £12.99 and is extremely limited so keep your eyes peeled for a copy.

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Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 22nd August 2006 at 09:00 AM, Filed in BooksWedding Gifts

Being sent to the shed by your wife is more of a metaphorical term these days. Therefore the book “101 Things to do in a Shed” is essentially a comprehensive run down of some great things to do while you are in a metaphorical exile. All men will know exactly what that means.

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Incoporating some real comedy value and a great list of activities to keep your average man occupied, it’s unequivocally a real good read.

The official precis says:

“This book is jam-packed with great ideas from making models, wooden toys, useful knick-knacks, experiments with optical illusions, static electricity, vibrating glasses and even designing and making stylish toothbrush holders...there really is something for everyone in ‘101 things to do in a shed”. Bright and ingenious ideas have been beautifully illustrated to keep men entertained for hours with good old fashioned line drawings and instructions.”

Retailing for £9.95 ($17.91) it’s an essential wedding gift for the Groom!

Posted by Peter Brady on Mon 24th April 2006 at 02:33 PM, Filed in Books

Quite often the simplest ideas for a gift are the best and to be honest you can’t get much simpler than a good book. It was with this thought in mind that I wanted to mention Moon Dust by Andrew Smith.

Essentially covering the post Apollo lives of the men that landed on the moon, this book is a must read for anybody with the vaguest interest in history. Whether you’re a believer or not in the moon landings Moon Dust reveals how such a monumental feet can scar the human pysche forever.

Retailing at £9.99 ($17 US). An ideal gift for dad before he goes on holiday!

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