If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start with Your Legs

The Bookseller magazine has announced the shortlist for the Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title of the Year:

I Was Tortured By the Pygmy Love Queen

How to Write a How to Write Book

Are Women Human? And Other International Dialogues

Cheese Problems Solved

If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs

People who Mattered in Southend and Beyond: From King Canute to Dr Feelgood

 

One For Jax

stair.jpg The Amazing Booklined Staircase.

 

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8 responses to “If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start with Your Legs”

  1. That’s gorgeous. Would make a hell of a chimney in a fire, though!

  2. Fahrenheit 451. 🙂

  3. wow, you found our new house!

  4. Great idea. I object to the left/right step thing though, I’m sure left handed people put their left foot on the step first whereas right handed people do it the other way around, so it’s ever so slightly discriminatory 😉

  5. you aren’t necessarily the same legged as you are handed iirc

  6. t-bird anni avatar
    t-bird anni

    fabulous bookcase, Duke says I can’t have one though 🙁 and the picture makes me feel dizzy when I look at it for some reason!

  7. That’s fantastic. Jonathan’s parents have loft stairs that are left/right like that, only more so, and it’s a good way of getting a staircase into a small space, but a bit strange to go down until you’re used to it.

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