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Nasty Feng Shui

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You deserve harmony and happiness in your life...but not everyone else does.
Get back at the bad guys with the only feng shui guide that dares to reveal how to block good energy--so it won't flow where you don't want it to go.
A humorous follow up to last season's popular Nasty Astrology.

Aren't you sick of feng shui books telling you how to arrange your home to encourage the positive flow of energy--or that applying feng shui principles will bring you greater prosperity and stronger relationships? Here's a twist: don't worry about making your own space better--destroy someone else's! Richard MacDonald (Nasty Astrology) turns feng shui on its head by showing and telling what mischief you can cause simply by moving things around. Sound easy? It is! Just follow this guide to find out what will happen if you shift the furniture, change the contents of a wardrobe, or make a number of other alterations to someone's house or workspace.
It could be the start of a whole new way to play a practical joke...or to get your revenge!


96 pages, Paperback

First published October 28, 2005

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July 21, 2025
White woman writing a book telling me what position to put my bed into make my ex impotent ….⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

2 stars because I am spiritually destitute
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May 23, 2021
What a wonderful book! Have had it for years and finally got around to reading it. I need to practise some of these. Changing the colours alone is enough to make it worthwhile...
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April 22, 2012
This book assumes prior knowledge of directions and meanings of the BaGua. If you know nothing and follow this by the book, you'll get confused and most likely will make underlying mistakes.

I spotted a few errors, where south-east is supposed to be for wealth, while south-west, for relationships. The author seems to use these interchangeably.

Overall, I loved the style of writing. It reads like a chicklit, cleverly weaved with nuggets of insightful information.
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August 16, 2011
Great book funny to read, some useful feng shui pointers on happiness.
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