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Top 10 How-to Books

Alison Miller
Issue date: 4/16/09 Section: Top 10s
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You never know what you are going to need to know how to do. So, with that wordy intro, here's my list of top 10 How-to books I recommend purchasing.

10. "How to Read a Book" by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren
I definitely recommend buying this book first before checking out any of the others.

9. "How to Behave & Why" by Munro Leaf
I think all of us could benefit from a little back-to-basics, even if this book is targeted for 4-to-8 year olds.

8. "How to Build a Dinosaur: Extinction Doesn't Have to Be Forever" by Jack Horner and James Gorman
Who didn't wish "Jurassic Park" was real? Here's your chance to rebuild the dinosaur species.

7. "How to Steal a Dog" by Barbara O'Connor
Well, I guess you never know when you are going to have to steal a dog. But, this book will give you some pointers if the opportunity ever presents itself.

6. "How to Take the GRRR Out of Anger" by Elizabeth Verdick and Marjorie Lisovski
Everyone needs a little anger management now and again, and this book will help you take it down a notch.

5. "How to Draw 101 Funny People" by Dan Green
You never know when this book will come in handy.

4. "How to Complain for Fun & Profit: The Best Guide Ever to Writing Complaint Letters" by Bruce Silverman
For those of you seem to run into problems just about everywhere you go, here's a guide on how to write complain letters to airlines, hotels, merchants, manufacturers and more!

3. "How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale" by Jenna Jameson and Neil Strauss
I think this is pretty self explanatory…

2. "An Incomplete Education: 3,684 Things You Should Have Learned but Probably
Didn't" by Judy Jones and William Wilson
For those of you who didn't make it to class much this year, you may consider picking up a copy of this book before heading out to the real world.

1. "How to Brew: Everything you need to know to brew beer right the first time" by John J. Palmer
The perfect How-to book for the typical college student.
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