Etiquette


Emily Post's Etiquette
Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior
Modern Etiquette Made Easy: A Five-Step Method to Mastering Etiquette
A Guide to Elegance: For Every Woman Who Wants to Be Well and Properly Dressed on All Occasions – The Classic Style Bible from a French Guru on Chic, Grace, and Poise
The Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette, 50th Anniversay Edition
How to Be a Gentleman: A Contemporary Guide to Common Courtesy
How to Be a Lady: A Contemporary Guide to Common Courtesy
Better than Beauty: A Guide to Charm
50 Things Every Young Lady Should Know: What to Do, What to Say, and How to Behave (The GentleManners Series)
Modern Manners: Tools to Take You to the Top
The Art of Civilized Conversation: A Guide to Expressing Yourself With Style and Grace
Polish Your Poise with Madame Chic: Lessons in Everyday Elegance
Would It Kill You to Stop Doing That? A Modern Guide to Manners
Manners
"Excuse Me, But I Was Next...": How to Handle the Top 100 Manners Dilemmas
The Care & Keeping of You by Valorie SchaeferA Smart Girl's Guide to Money by Nancy HolyokeSchool RULES! Math by Emma MacLaren HenkeIs This Normal? by Norm BendellClutter Control by American Girl
American Girl Guides
99 books — 8 voters
Deep Listening by Emily KasrielThe Noble Edge by Christopher Gilbert1984 by George OrwellThe Freedom of Naturism by Augustine RaeThe Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
Self-Concealment & Self-Disclosure
145 books — 13 voters

Shella City by Bader N. S.Fashion Victims by Alison Matthews DavidLee Miller in Fashion by Becky E. ConekinCause We Got Style! by Rosy OneEsprit by Douglas Tompkins
Clothes Are Out Of Style
102 books — 10 voters

Stephen  King
Reading at meals is considered rude in polite society, but if you expect to succeed as a writer, rudeness should be the second-to-least of your concerns. The least of all should be polite society and what it expects.
Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

Edith Wharton
In reality they all lived in a kind of hieroglyphic world, where the real thing was never said or done or even thought, but only represented by a set of arbitrary signs.
Edith Wharton, The Age of Innocence

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