I’m Tall, You’re Not… So that makes us even

by Amazona on January 5, 2009

If you’re anything like us here at Amazona, you’ll be intending to spend January staying in, not spending any money and working out like Gladiator. The only issue with that is what are you going to fill your nights with (if it’s not bars, clubs, restaurants and cocktails)? Well, never usually having time to catch up on a good book, we have decided that we are going to read. Alot.

So throughout January we’re going to recommend the odd book here and there which we think you might like. First off is definitely one for the tall girls - “I’m tall, You’re not. So that makes us even” by Kat Smith

Here’s what the back cover says:

This is a short book about Tall women. Ever wonder what it would be like to live an episode of your life over several times a day? Well, for Tall women (aka Amazonian Goddesses) we are in a perpetual Groundhog Day movie-like drama that unfolds with us answering the questions like; “How tall are you?” or “Do you play basketball?” about half a dozen times a day.

This book deals with the humor of being a statuesque female in today’s society, while enlightening these grand beauties on just how envied they are. Smith delves into the science of being tall (ScienTALLogy), growing up tall, and the art of dating women who are looked up to.

Laced with several lists of successful tall women in various industries, because it’s important to note that we each have something uniquely designed by God. This is what makes us even. I may have height, but we are all gifted in one way or another. We should embrace these differences and not take ourselves so seriously. I’m Tall, You’re Not emphasizes this for tall girls and women.”

$14.95 from www.tomkatproductions.com

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Stefanie Grace 01.05.09 at 5:02 pm

Love it!!

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