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The Seven Stories of Love: And How to Choose Your Happy Ending |
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Rating: Summary: Disappointing Review: I had a few expectations when I picked up this book: 1) Stories (or stories within stories). 2) Entertaining yet solid reading about human nature and psychology. 3) That I would enjoy this book since like many people I want to learn more about love and my own way of handling relationships. 4) I was intrigued by the idea that there might have been happier endings for some of the stories in my live (both teenage loves as well as adult relationships). All 4 expectations were not met, and I barely finished the book. 1) I found the book dry, expository, with way too few examples for each "story". 2) The author's idea for the "stories" is based on her experiences and research (this is interesting). However, her conclusions are all from a Freudian/Jungian "it's all the curse of your childhood" perspective which I found too limiting and ultimately not helpful. 3) I did not enjoy this book. And while I have acted out several of these stories in my life, recognizing them did not bring any new insights. 4) And, last: I did not find any useful insights into how to choose a happier ending next time. And, thus the book did not fulfill the promise made in the title, and reading it did not make a bit of a difference in my own life.
Rating: Summary: Disappointing Review: I had a few expectations when I picked up this book: 1) Stories (or stories within stories). 2) Entertaining yet solid reading about human nature and psychology. 3) That I would enjoy this book since like many people I want to learn more about love and my own way of handling relationships. 4) I was intrigued by the idea that there might have been happier endings for some of the stories in my live (both teenage loves as well as adult relationships). All 4 expectations were not met, and I barely finished the book. 1) I found the book dry, expository, with way too few examples for each "story". 2) The author's idea for the "stories" is based on her experiences and research (this is interesting). However, her conclusions are all from a Freudian/Jungian "it's all the curse of your childhood" perspective which I found too limiting and ultimately not helpful. 3) I did not enjoy this book. And while I have acted out several of these stories in my life, recognizing them did not bring any new insights. 4) And, last: I did not find any useful insights into how to choose a happier ending next time. And, thus the book did not fulfill the promise made in the title, and reading it did not make a bit of a difference in my own life.
Rating: Summary: A book that really opened my eyes Review: The Seven Stories of Love helped me recognize my own story and see it in a constructive way. Now I can really enjoy being in love instead of letting my fears ruin my happiness. Also, this book gave me a framework to understand my friends' stories as well as my own.
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