Rating: Summary: Unintentionally hilarious Review: Just imagine being the long-suffering Mrs Webb. You go out to do some shopping and while you're out your husband has rushed out into the snow to write I Love You, or slipped a note into your underwear drawer to thank you for doing the washing, or written little notes to you on the toilet paper ...The poor woman must be in a constant state of nervous apprehension as she waits for her husband's latest love token.Some of his suggestions are so bizarre that my husband is convinced the book is an elaborate practical joke. Maybe he's right ....
Rating: Summary: Fun! Review: Share this book with your significant other. You can discuss the various scenarios which makes it better when you put this to use.
Rating: Summary: Hot Tips!!! Review: This book should be read as a prerequisite for marriage. In a perfect world a book like this would be as crucial as getting the engagement ring, the blood test, of the marriage license! Michael Webb shows that both routine life and romantic life have something in common. A series of moments that leave the deepest emotional impact are the stuff that fond memories are made of. Buy this one!
Rating: Summary: Not Enough Stars Review: I read at least a book a week and it is rare that I find a book that knocks my socks off. This book is a collection of really fun and creative ideas (written in story fashion) that couples have used to keep the romance alive in their relationship. There are other "romantic idea" books on the market but their idea of romance is rather commercial and plain. This Michael Webb is more like the Martha Stewart of romance. Sure, some people might hate him for being so creative and inventive but you really have to give credit where credit is due. As Michael points out in his book, you shouldn't expect that every single idea will work for you. Afterall, that's not romance - simply doing what everyone else does. But his tips and ideas will give you a goldmine of inspriration. I liked the book so much I went out and bought 10 copies to give out as wedding presents. Some of the couples told me it was far better than most of the far more expensive gifts they received.
Rating: Summary: The Romantic's Guide Review: This book contains hundreds of tips for the romantically impaired. There are unique ideas on gift-giving, creative dating, having fun with food & all the little things you can do each day for increasing the romantic potential of even the most stoic of lovers. The perfect gift for anyone involved in a loving relationship, it will encourage & inspire readers with its optimism, loving wisdom & common sense.
Rating: Summary: Like 'Chiken Soup for the Soul' for men Review: Very entertaining, well written and full of great ideas for any man to impress his sweetheart.
Rating: Summary: Not Sexy, but Oh So Sensual Review: I found it very unique that a book on romance would omit any references to sex. You would think it was written by a woman. All the men I ever dated thought sex and romance were one in the same. I couldn't get it through their thick skull that romance does not always have to lead to the bedroom. Now I have a book I can give to my future boyfriends.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Review: Michael Webb has a kid's heart and it shows. There is not one of my girlfriends who would not love to have someone as loving, caring and creative as Michael. His tips on romance might not melt every guy's heart but they do for women. The only fault I can find with the book is that I wished his wife would have contributed more to hear from the other half. Perhaps that will happen in a future book.
Rating: Summary: Not so good Review: After seeing all of the positive reviews, I purchased this book- what a disappointment. I couldn't help but feel that the author is just downright weird. I agree with an earlier poster, his ideas are juvenile and I find it hard to believe many women (other than his wife) would find his suggestions romantic
Rating: Summary: What a treat! Review: This book is a real gem. Who ever said men don't know how to be romantic? There are dozens of wonderful ideas in this book - and the author is proof-positive that every man has it in him. (Even if you have to jiggle it out....)
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