Books by Mary Killen

Mary Killen

Mary Killen is a British writer and journalist best known for her columns in The Spectator and The Oldie magazines. Her witty and sharp observations on society, culture, and relationships have garnered her a loyal following. Killen's writing style is characterized by humor, insight, and a keen eye for detail. She is praised for her ability to capture the nuances of human behavior with both wit and warmth.

One of Killen's most notable works is the book "How the Queen Can Make You Happy," in which she offers advice on how to live a fulfilling and contented life inspired by the Queen's own habits and routines. This book has been well-received for its unique perspective on happiness and self-improvement.

Killen's contributions to literature include her fresh and entertaining take on contemporary issues and her ability to connect with readers on a personal level. Her impact on the literary genre is evident in her ability to blend humor with insight, making her work accessible and engaging to a wide audience.

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What Would HM The Queen Do?

What Would HM The Queen Do?

Mary Killen
Hardcover
Published: 2020
The Diary of Two Nobodies

The Diary of Two Nobodies

Mary Killen
Paperback
Published: 2018
How the Queen Can Make You Happy

How the Queen Can Make You Happy

Mary Killen
Hardcover
Published: 2012