Mrs Mills Solves All Your Problems: Wit and Wisdom from the "Sunday Times" Agony Diva
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Average customer review:Product Description
Modern life can be hideously complicated: hooked up to the Internet, emailing compromising videos while texting obscene messages, we still worry about how to cope with lobster thermidor, flatulent aunts, floppy husbands and vulgar neighbours. From table manners to childcare, travel arrangements to sexual health, Mrs Mills has been handling the social and emotional dilemmas of the readers of the Sunday Times for the past ten years. She understands the heart-breaking problems of married life ('My husband is having an affair with my brother') and the difficulties of angry disputes with neighbours over their noisy love making and quick-growing conifers. So, whether you are deeply concerned about the importance of a vigorous sex life to a successful marriage and how to cope with a cross-dressing boyfriend, or you just want to snigger, this is the book for you.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #110668 in Books
- Published on: 2007-10-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Mrs Mills has been dispensing her mixture of dazzling wisdom and acerbic wit through her Sunday Times column for longer than it is polite to mention. There is no subject too sensitive, no problem too complex for her to solve.
Customer Reviews
She's a marvel
It is a great sadness to me that the lovely Mrs Mills is married. For many years I have pined for her, waiting each week for her wit and wisdom. And now a whole book of it. What could be better--apart, that is, from a restrained peck on the cheek from the authoress herself?
This woman saved my marriage
Well not quite but her advice is always spot on, shockingly so. Although I just can't believe some of her correspondents have some of these problems. What a depraved world we live in. I'll keep reading you in the paper, Mrs Mills, and thank you for this book.
OK I did,but it as a long time ago and he was much smaller than you
OK I did,but it as a long time ago and he was much smaller than you is the only acceptable excuse from a woman to a man
I have to echo all the other reviews about Mrs Mills. she is a very witty women and she should be the first person you turn to when your have a problem.
She is the only columnist I have ever written to and had a sensible response from.
I turn to her column in the Sunday Times style section every Sunday and see what she is up to. The column has gone from strength to strength and even last week I laughed out loud at the lady who's boyfriend wanted a threesome for Christmas but she was only thinking of socks.
She brings out the best in her fans who write her some very witty letters and she dispenses plenty of sensible advice.
I am completely biased of course as she had the foresight to publish two of my letters and I will through modesty not quote them here but you can find them on pages 156 and 162. I am PW of Colchester.
I will now be bringing to the attention of all my relatives and friends and anyone else that knows me that I am immortalised in print between the sheets with Mrs Mills. I only hope Mr Mills is broadminded and will be happy with the socks.
A must read, the epitome of British humour.



