Relationships
Review:While there's a lot of books out there that teach you how to use tricks to pick up women, this one is different. Andrew goes beyond women psychology and focuses on what it takes to be a man. A true man that naturally attracts the right women to him. I don't want to spoil what's in this book, but I will tell you it's the perfect read for any man who wants to become the best versions of themselves and date women they can only dream about. Read more
Review:In this age of disconnection how do we find belonging ? Dr. Brenè Brown presents practical tools for finding a way to belong to yourself first, then to each other.
The premise of the book is the wilderness is the place we step out from the crowd and stand alone in our integrity . Hard to do its a thankless place sometimes but if we rare willing to risk not fitting in, we will find out how to belong to our own hearts.
One quote that resonated with me:
the more we diminish our own ... Read more
Review:Dr. Glover's highly readable book delivers succinctly insight after insight on the all but pervasive "Nice Guy syndrome." Without doubt, No More Mr. Nice Guy is the most illuminating explanation on the people-pleasing, self-abnegating pathology I have discovered. Read more
Review:I've read numerous pick-up books(BANG, The Game, MODELS, No More Mr Nice Guy, etc...), but I can honestly say this is the last book on pick-up I ever plan on reading because it is without a doubt the best. If you are looking for a book full of tricks, quick tips, pick-up lines, and openers then you'd better look somewhere else. The author, Mr Anton, makes it clear from the very beginning that his primary goal is to change your mindset rather than hand you a tool box full of the standard pick-up ... Read more
Review:This book gave me a lot of insight into what women really want. The only problem I had was it had so much information. When I needed to go back and touch up on something in the book, I couldn't remember whee it was. In this regard I found that the book How you too can get pussy: by giving her what she wants had the same info in a tighter package. Read more
Review:It is difficult to write a poor review about a book which hits home to so many. These Christian women mean well and the topic needs to be addressed in today's "busy and fulfilled" culture. YET, the writing is poor quality. Where was the editor? Just because you love Jesus, and have a message to share, should not be an invitation to ramble on and on. Truly, the idea of "showing up, offering compassion without advise or sage words" is a noble thought. BUT, as believers we should demand quali... Read more
Review:This was a quick read, too short for the price in my opinion. I heard plenty of negative comments on this book before reading it but kept an open mind. I agree with most everything written, although I would have handled the decision about one dog differently, I feel there is much food for thought here for a consumerist society such as the one we live in. I would have given this a higher rating if the length of the book was better reflected in the price. Read more
Review:This has great information on how to "kick the tires" when you are dating. Instead of just schmoozing someone, Cloud encourages you to know yourself and check out the other person's reactions to who you are. Investing emotionally in a relationship is risky business. Cloud helps you look for the signs that indicate the person your are dating will treat your heart well. Read more
Review:Well written, and easy to understand. This book was definitely helpful in my understanding of this emotional addiction. Having said that, it definitely caters to the more serious cases, and doesn't offer a lot of suggestion on more 'soft addicts' Read more
Review:This memoir was not compelling or revealing. I had expected more given the general reader and editorial reviews and the fact that Caldwell is a Pulitzer winner for criticism. Who would guess that someone who reads, analyzes, and writes about the quality of the writing of others would put together such a dull and evasive memoir? The most I can say for the writing is that it was grammatically sound.
There were surely elements of Caldwell and Knapp's lives that would have been fascinating... Read more