32. Sex and the Single Girl by Helen Gurley Brown: Ahh, Cosmo. I used to LOVE Cosmo during the HGB days. My cousins let me read their issues when I was in elementary school, probably not the best idea since I was constantly asking them inappropriate questions. I had a copy of this in high school, but lost it. I found this original print from the '60s at a used book store. I frigging love this book just for the hilarity. Some of it is insightful but other things like the 3 egg, 1 steak, and 1 bottle of wine "cleanse" is nuts.
33. Our Bodies Ourselves For The New Century by Boston Women's Health Book Collective: I have the 1998 edition. I got this in college when a professor recommended it. It pretty much has everything that you need to know about your body.
34. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austin and Seth Grahame-Smith: Made only slightly better with the inclusion of zombies.
35. The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by A.N. Roquelaure: WHOA. My mother in law recommended this book. She did call it smut, but that is an understatement.
33. Our Bodies Ourselves For The New Century by Boston Women's Health Book Collective: I have the 1998 edition. I got this in college when a professor recommended it. It pretty much has everything that you need to know about your body.
34. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austin and Seth Grahame-Smith: Made only slightly better with the inclusion of zombies.
35. The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by A.N. Roquelaure: WHOA. My mother in law recommended this book. She did call it smut, but that is an understatement.