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The Done Thing
Author: Simon Fanshawe
Year: June 2, 2005
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.6 MB
Language: English



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Book Plot Description: The Done Thing Simon Fanshawe Genre: Satire, Humor, Self-Help Published: [Insert Publication Date] Pages: Plot Summary: The Done Thing is a humorous and insightful take on the evolution of manners in the twenty-first century. Set in a world where technology and social media reign supreme, the story follows the journey of Simon, a self-proclaimed middle-class busybody, as he campaigns for a new approach to manners that prioritizes respect and ease. With his manifesto based on the idea that we should all be doing "the done thing Simon sets out to challenge the status quo and bring people together in a world that has become increasingly divided. Simon's Journey: The book begins with Simon, a well-meaning but slightly oblivious character, who has grown tired of the rigid and outdated rules of etiquette that govern society. He believes that manners have become stifling and restrictive, and that it's time for a change. Armed with his trusty sidekick, a talking cat named Mr.
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