Home |  New User | Member Sign In  | Contact Us    
 
How To Be (A Little Bit) Greek

How To Be (A Little Bit) Greek

Share |

Authors : Stavros; Flatley

    
Price: Rs 914

Eligible for FREE Shipping on orders over Rs 999
Delivered in 7-14 business days
Sold Out
Pay by Credit Card/Net Banking or Cash on Delivery. List of Cash On Delivery Locations

A hilarious stocking filler from Britain's Got Talent finalists Stavros Flatley.

In this year's Britain's got Talent Demi and Lagi Demetriou – aka Stavros Flatley – won the hearts of the nation with their brilliant Greek/Irish dance routines, their incredible father/son bond and their contagious love of the ridiculous. Here Demi amd Lagi show us how we can all can jump on the bandwagon and learn to become just that little bit Greek. History is stuffed full of famous Greeks – Simons, Anthonys and Georges by the dozen. Archimedes, obviously. Zeus. Winston Churchill, Barack Obama, Brad Pitt. As Simon Cowell would surely agree, clearly anyone who has ever been anyone is a tiny bit Greek, and you can be too. You just have to follow some basic rules – learn to feel enormous joy whatever your situation, eat Greek (calories – consume as many as possible), exercise Greek (see the Zorba workout), practice the art of seduction (How Greek is Your Love?), bond with your sons, worship your daughters (and make sure no one else does until they're at least 25!). Worry, worry, worry. Live, live, live! Packed full of photos of our Greek heroes showing how to spin plates, make kebabs and Irish dance (Greek style!), this book is the perfect read for the millions and millions of Britain's Got Talent fans and absolutely anyone with a funny bone.

Author Biography


Reviews

Book Details
Paperback: 176 pages
Subjects: biography & autobiography, humour
ISBN: 9780593065549
Publisher: Bantam Press

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought



Write a review of How To Be (A Little Bit) Greek  (Rating and review description are required fields)
Your Name:  
Review Title:
Choose a rating for this item. 1 star is the worst, 5 stars is the best.
    What is 3 plus 8:

 


Copyright © 2013 FriendsOfBooks™. All Rights Reserved.
Never miss a great Used Book deal with our FREE email alert!     X