Since The Little Book of Tube Etiquette became available in Waterstones Piccadilly and Trafalgar Square branches (shameless plug but had to be done), my friends and colleagues have been approaching me with ideas of follow ups.
I don't think I'm ready to publish another one just yet, still working on promoting the first if I'm honest, but here are some of the best ideas nonetheless:
The Little Book of Event Etiquette - how to behave at different types of events
The Little Book of Wedding Etiquette - what not to do at someone else's wedding
The Little Book of Bus Etiquette - self-explanatory of course
The Little Book of Driving Etiquette - ahoy all road ragers
The Little Book of Cinema Etiquette - is there much else to say other than be quiet, mobiles off and dont chew sweets obsessively in my ear?
My personal favourite is The Little Book of airplane etiquette - think of all the fun I could have looking at the awful things people do on long-haul flights...
Some of these sound like serious etiquette guides, but I would definitely want to add a humorous twist.
Which of the above would you like to see on Britain's bookshelves?
Laura King is the author of The Little Book of Tube Etiquette, available at Waterstones Piccadilly, Amazon and other online retailers.
@LauraKing14
http://www.facebook.com/#!/littlebookof.tubeetiquette
http://www.gibsonpublishing.co.uk/
http://www.self-publish-my-book.co.uk/
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The Little book of Tube Etiquette illustrations

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If I were mayor, I'd have tube detectives
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Let others off the tube before you get on
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Dont be ill on the tube
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I dont want to hear your loud music
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