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Make Up, Don't Break Up: Finding and Keeping Love for Singles and Couples

Make Up, Don't Break Up: Finding and Keeping Love for Singles and Couples

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is the best kept secret for troubled relationships
Review: If you think, "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" is good, then this book is the ultimate. If you'll follow her techniques word for word, you will definitely get results. Every mother should give her daughter this book for sound advice on getting and keeping the love you want. It explains beautifully, how the anatomy of a relationship is like dancing the tango in the sense of connecting , disconnecting and reconnecting. The author employs very practical smart heart skills to apply to breathing life and love back into marriages that have lost their luster and courtships that are not moving in the direction of commitment. I promise that this book will be well worth it's investment many times over. Forget your therapist. This book is all you'll ever need.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Okay. love is possible
Review: The love here reminds me of the 2 love stories in the novel Defenders of the Holy Grail. The main thing is LISTENING, and being clear about expectations. Hendix' ideas are a bit dated with his childhood theory, but there is a lot of useable technique included in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent insights
Review: This book helped me understand dynamics of my present and past relationships. While the techniques seem a little amorphous, they do work! Useful for those without a mate or significant other, too. I recommend "How One of You Can Bring the Two of You Together" by Susan Page, also. These two books compliment each other well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent insights
Review: This book taught me a lot about myself and the way that I acted on relationships. You should defienitely consider reading this book even though you think that you are in a great relationship...you can always make it better.

Maria Isabel
Guatemala, CA

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!!!!!!
Review: This book taught me a lot about myself and the way that I acted on relationships. You should defienitely consider reading this book even though you think that you are in a great relationship...you can always make it better.

Maria Isabel
Guatemala, CA


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