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Unimaginable Life

Unimaginable Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Those Ready for Total Honesty in All of Life & Love
Review: I recommend this book to anyone tired of the 'old ways'; the 'this is what you do' and 'this is what I do' in life. If you've longed to understand the deepness of our Purpose here on Earth, this book will shed an incredible amount of light on your Path. Be ready for a 'no holds barred, no shadowy area left untouched' approach. I have read this book three times, and each time, different sections will awaken another area of my spiritual heart.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Life Changing
Review: I was amazed as I read this book at how much of myself I found within it. This book made me realize that two people can have the totally trusting, honest yet deeply loving relationship/friendship. Both Kenny and Julia are brutally honest and there is much to be learned within these pages...buy this book but know that the principles are not for the weak of heart. It takes guts and a willingness to confront your demons to live and love in this way.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Life Changing
Review: I was amazed as I read this book at how much of myself I found within it. This book made me realize that two people can have the totally trusting, honest yet deeply loving relationship/friendship. Both Kenny and Julia are brutally honest and there is much to be learned within these pages...buy this book but know that the principles are not for the weak of heart. It takes guts and a willingness to confront your demons to live and love in this way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Book Is A Work of Healing
Review: I'm 19 years old and I have read a lot of books. Only recently have I ventured into books with a more metaphysical and hollistic subject matter. This book has totally transformed the way I see my world and those whom I love. Living life with Poetic Honesty and trusting Spirt has brought me to a world unlike any other I have ever seen.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved the book!
Review: It was a great book. Loved the way that they were both brutally honest about their feelings. It look a lot of nerve to keep some of those entries in the book. It opened my eyes to the way a relationship can be.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved the book!
Review: It was a great book. Loved the way that they were both brutally honest about their feelings. It look a lot of nerve to keep some of those entries in the book. It opened my eyes to the way a relationship can be.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Book should be listed under the "kooky" category.
Review: Kooky alright, mainly because of her, it seemed okay enough at the time, but we really did not want to know all that stuff. Way too much time thinking, journaling, etc. Kenny is an excellent songwriter and musician and has helped a lot of people through his songs, but the book is just strange.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: They're Getting a Divorce
Review: So typical; every single time some famous couple releses a book, or CD or, like Ellen and Anne Heche, go on Oprahto proclaim how NOW they REALLY understand LOVE, inevitably and sooner or later, they break up.

I read in the paper that Kenny and Julia (who I believe he first met during a colonic that she was giving him) are splitting. I remember reading this book when it first came out thinking, oh boy, they'd BETTER STAY MARRIED for all the incredible, self-serving mooning they do over each other -- including (wince) journal entries... oy.

So don't bother; this book was a lovely public display of their courtship and marriage (I seem to recall that Kenny actually broke up with his first wife to marry the colonic-giver) but you can't believe any of it now.

I'd rather read a book written by people after they've been together for at least 15 years -- EVERYONE sounds like Kenny and Julia for the first year or two.

I'm sorry for their pain at this new twist in their story, but I could've told them then ...don't even think you can publish a book like this and expect to achieve longevity. It reminds me of people who get each other's names tatooed on their bodies (can any one say, "Angelina Jolie?") and then have to pay to have it removed when that romance inevitably fails.

The CD of the same name is actually one of Kenny's best ever.. just skip Julia's "poetry" on the first cut and try to pretend that Kenny's not signing all this mooney goo about ... the woman he's now divorcing. Ahh, celebrity.....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Unimaginable Life: Lessons Learned on the Path of Love
Review: The fact that these two people could think that their courtship and relationship so facinating that they should share it with others is truly unimaginable. I actually held on to the book for a year wanting to mail it directly back to the Loggins, but finally threw it away, not wishing to subject anyone else to the painful experience of hoping for a redeamable point - nope - just two people who find themselves and colonics fancinating. And the reviews with 5 stars - no doubt - friends and relatives trying to get the ratings up.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: OH, MY, GOD!
Review: These people are so deluded and in love with the idea of their own "preciousness" that it could make the reader dry heave. I think this is an excruciating example of two people w/ complimentary sickness/neediness latching onto each other for dear life. Most couples in this condition keep it to themselves, but because Kenny is a celebrity (and Julia clearly *wants* to be one) they have written a tedious tome with blow-by-blow details of her willing martyrdom to the cause of becoming the 2nd Mrs. Loggins. After years of her relentless pursuit, Kenny becomes so worn down by her trite New Age pleas and manipulations to be "totally, brutally, nakedly HONEST and to reach out for your True Soulmate," that he starts espousing this crap too -- at the peril of his sucessful career.....

Now he can always look back on this embarassing book and, in retrospect, see how this pretentious woman played him like a violin. But then, he won't mind-- because "Love is Never Wrong." Gag.


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