Finding a good book

United States
August 1, 2008 8:48am CST
I often find myself wondering aimlessly around the library or book store looking or rather searching for the best book to fill my time and life. Lately i've been finding alof of life and relationship books more interesting, and just really more informative. I recently read a book called "The Five Love languages" by Gary Chapman, it was very relieving emotionally. The book discusses how everyone has a different love language, and therefore needs different things from the relationship to thrive and survive. I personally think that this book has benifited my marriage tremendously, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a good read and for some marital advice. My personal love language would be one more for physical touch and a combination of words of affirmation. Basically defining that I thrive on being physically appreciated as well as being told i'm wanted and needed. Getting to the point of my disscussion, what do you think about this book if you have read it? If you havent what do you think of the thereoy of "love languages"? What do you thrive on in a relationship, and what do you look foward to in a marital partner? Would you read this book to see the interesting help that i've talked about? Remember one thing I go buy, "Love is forever as long as you know what forever means."
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@dani27 (544)
• United States
1 Aug 08
I am the same. There is a website called Good reads www.goodreads.com and you can join for free and have your friends join and you can add books you have read and rate them and write about what you thought. I have about 20 friends on there and I like to see what they read and how they rate them. You can also search other people and see books. It helps picking out books. Good luck.
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• United States
1 Aug 08
Helpful advice is always welcome, I look foward to venturing onto this site.