Parenting & Relationships
Review:This book explores many interesting ideas and thoughts about the preparation that needs to happen before you get married. It provided lots of great ideas about what is beneficial to a relationship and what is destructive. I would recommend this book to women in relationships that are just beginning from that which is more serious and contemplating marriage. Read more
Review:Whether you are a believer or not, this book give you down to earth practical advice to raise your child by treating him or her as a spiritual being and not as an animal would it's offspring. We are intelligent, rational creatures, and should think of our children in this light. I give this book out to all new mums and dads. Read more
Review:I always love diving into a book that Doug writes, as it reads well, keeps me engaged, laughing, but also helps me pursue life change personally. The 7 Actions were very clear for me to learn, and hopefully apply to my own marriage! Read more
Review:Omg this book. It’s nothing but the cheaters guide to deflect and give “reason” to his/her disgusting behavior. The only thing I got out of this book is the insight my cheating a** husband of 20 years has been refusing me. Read more
Review:Hillary Rodham Clinton expresses a deep concern for the welfare of the children of the world. The birth of her own child brought home the reality of the many generational, cultural, and societal connections which make up a Village community and how these all affect our role as parent.
In this book about creating community (a Village) for our children, Hillary discusses the deficiencies, the poverty, and the inadequacies of today's family structure. She offers many suggestions and lists commun... Read more
Review:While I appreciate the courage it must have taken the author to write this story of her life I found this book difficult to follow. It jumps around in time which in this particular case made it difficult for me to really gain a sense of what the author's journey entailed. If you are looking for a book that reads like a story versus an informative resource on transgendered individuals then this might be for you. Personally I was hoping for more of the latter. Read more
Review:This was the biggest waste of money and time. What they take nearly 400 pages to tell you could be summarizes in about 10. Their strategy is nothing new that you can't find for free on other websites. Read more
Review:Adam Hobbs
Once Child
Torey Hayden
Avon Books
©1998
354 pages
Teacher and literary genius Torey Hayden hits a high note with her captivating book, "One Child." I have been blessed with the opportunity to read this story and it truly is a masterpiece. The words set forth to paper in this story are more powerful than a Boeing jet and have the strength to move you on an emotional level.
This is the story of young special education teacher Torey Hayde... Read more
Review:I should have read the reviews... This book overfloweth with references to some sort of God entity that is specific to the Christian religion. Apparently the spirit of this God 'draws Christians' to look for answers to issues about life and marriage in another book referred to as the 'Bye Bull' that was allegedly written by a bunch of people a long time ago. If you're not a Christian type person, besides being destined to spend eternity in a place called Hell (obviously), you're probably going ... Read more
Review:No matter what stage you are in your marriage, newly married or married for years, happy or disatisfied, you can walk away from reading this book with something to improve your relationship and a better way to handle situtations that arise in a marriage as a couple Read more