Paul Jenner

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Paul Jenner (born 1950) is the author and co-author of more than 30 books. After leaving school he trained as a journalist and had his first book published in 1979. But it was while working as a travel writer that a chance meeting with a duti (female Tantrika) in Bangkok led to a change of direction. A number of self-help books followed, including How To Be Happier, Kama Sutra, Get Intimate With Tantric Sex, Have Great Sex and Transform Your Life With NLP. In the 1980s he moved to the French Pyrenees and then to Spain where he lives with his partner, the writer Christine Smith, three ponies, two dogs and two sheep.

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Hardcover: £5.19 Kindle Edition: £4.80
6 Oct 2008
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Hardcover: £5.49
6 Oct 2008
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Paperback: £9.89 Kindle Edition: £5.99
26 Oct 2012
3.4 out of 5 stars   (30)
Paperback: £9.09
15 Mar 2011
4.2 out of 5 stars   (8)
3 May 2005
4.5 out of 5 stars   (4)
Paperback: £4.79 Kindle Edition: £3.99
29 July 2011
Paperback: £8.99 Kindle Edition: £5.99
27 Aug 2010
4.0 out of 5 stars   (1)
1 Jan 1990
5.0 out of 5 stars   (2)
Paperback: £9.89
1 May 2008
Paperback: £5.39 Kindle Edition: £3.99
29 July 2011
Paperback: £6.99 Kindle Edition: £5.99
26 Nov 2010
Paperback: £8.35 Kindle Edition: £3.99
29 Oct 2010


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