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How to Hoola by Fiona Killackey

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Work off the turkey this season with one of the freshest books on the planet How to Hoola. The first in a series of "How To" flip books by new Aussie publisher RayPress, How to Hoola instructs the uncos of the world how to stand, squeeze and circulate their body to keep the hoop from dropping. Small enough to fit in your back pocket How to Hoola is the perfect entertaining exercising companion. Available from local bookstores Genkior Metropolis Books in Melbourne, Australia. For more info or to order a copy, email raypressaustralia [at gmail [dot] com.

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