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Loving Your Man Without Losing Your Mind6 reviews
Susie Davis

Regal Books, 2007

For all married women, no matter how long you have been married.
Virtually all married women can relate to the title of the Susie Davis' book. This is a must read for every married or engaged to be married woman. Davis does a wonderful job covering all the hot buttons of marriage from how to fight fair, to reminding you that your husband is hot to someone--make sure that someone is you. She also addresses sexual issues, and how the stress of money and ...
  
  











  



  
A Man Without Words10 reviews
Susan Schaller

First Glance Books, 1996

Made me question long-accepted beliefs
Like a lot of university educated folks, I heard in Psych 101 that once you hit your teens, your capacity to learn languages takes such a nosedive that if you haven't learned by then, you'll never be better than "Me Tarzan, you Jane" no matter how hard you try. I'm not ashamed of accepting this "language expiration date" -- there was no reason not to, and besides, it tracked with my own ...
  
  











  



  
The Flower Man11 reviews
Mark Ludy

Green Pastures Publishing, Inc, 2005

The Flower Man A+
The Flower Man The Flower Man is an incredibly gifted book. I recommend a copy for each household! Mark Ludy, the author/illustrator says more about life without words than most ever say with. I highly recommend this book.
  
  











  



  
Loving Him without Losing You: How to Stop Disappearing and Start Being Yourself17 reviews
Beverly Engel

Wiley, 2000

One of the best
I've heard it said that the most important relationship a person can have is the one they have with themselves. It's that bit of wisdom that is at the heart of this book. It isn't some glib, flavor-of-the-moment, one-size-fits-all typical relationship book. It won't ask you to play by any "rules" or tell you that men are from a different planet or show you how to figure out if a guy is into ...
  
  











  



  
Beating Prostate Cancer Without Surgery9 reviews
James D. Priest

Fairview Press, 2005

A Must Read If Treatment Option is Radiation
This is the fourth book I've read on prostate cancer and easily the most upbeat and practical for a prostate cancer victim who has the option of choosing radiation treatment, specifically 3D Conformal Radiation. Dr. Priest is an excellent writer who takes you through the day to day process of getting 3D conformal radiation treatment, which is a two month process. What he describes is the reality ...
  
  











  



  
A Woman Without A Man8 reviews
Ms. Corinne Edwards

CreateSpace, 2010

Listen to the voice of experience
Sometimes we are privileged to gain a glimpse into the life and mind of those with vast experience and insight. Corinne Edwards is one of those people and her book provides much more than just a glimpse. She virtually throws back the curtain and exposes her deepest thoughts and feelings. In many ways Corinne is a Grande Dame of personal development. Bravely she has made her presence felt in ...
  
  











  



  
Mack Daddy: Mastering Fatherhood without Losing Your Style, Your Cool, or Your Mind16 reviews
Larry Bleidner

Citadel, 2006

Reminds Dads to be Dads
An amusing yet practical book for new fathers and fathers-to-be. The first chapters have a weird characterization of archetype fathers (Distant, Lactating, Der Fuhrer...) that doesn't work well, being neither funny nor useful. But once he gets past that, the book does a great job of giving ideas on how to be a good father while still being a card-carrying male. If you're the kind of guy whose ...
  
  











  



  
What Men Know That Women Don't: How to Love Women Without Losing Your Soul20 reviews
Rich Zubaty

Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, 2001

Validating! and Insightful
This is a bit different from the usual book review. This is a review of two books which are remarkably complementary. One is What Men Know that Women Don't and the other is The Myth of Male Power by Warren Farrell, PhD. If you have never had a marital or other long-term committed relationship blow up in your face, then I would suggest that you start with Farrell's book. It is a scholarly and ...
  
  











  



  
RVing Solo Across America . . . without a cat, dog, man, or gun15 reviews
Lois Requist

Lulu.com, 2010

Loved it!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Lois' adventures, which has now encouraged me to plan a trip of my own....I loved hearing about the places she saw - there's so much to see without needing to leave this country! I recommended the book to my mother-in-law and sister-in-law to read while they were visiting, and they loved it also.
  
  











  



  
When the Man You Love Is Ill: Doing Your Best for Your Partner Without Losing Yourself6 reviews
Dorree Lynn, Florence Isaacs

Da Capo Press, 2007

Not Just For Wives (Also for Husbands and Life Partners)
I love this book. Several things resonated with me intensely. Firstly, I was able to take a mini-test in "When The Man You Love Is Ill" to learn my coping style (I am a feeler by the way), and ways to maximize the help I was able to give and to seek help for my husband based upon this style. The first part of this book spoke about how to effectively give care and seek assistance, as well as how ...
  
  











  



  
Loving Your Partner Without Losing Your Self3 reviews
MSSW Martha Baldwin Beveridge, Helen Hunt, ...

Hunter House, 2002

very insightful
I've read dozens of self help books and this one stands far above the rest. It is one of my top 3 most influential books. It clearly explains the importance of certain concepts such as boundaries, feelings inside us and how they impact current relationships, and how we have certain behaviors that negatively impact our relationships - that we aren't even aware of where they come from. The book ...
  
  











  



  
Knights Without Armor4 reviews
Aaron Kipnis

Tarcher, 1991

Finding My Masculine Soul
Aaron Kipnis has put into words what I have felt for many years. He says that the "value placed on men's lives, as compared to women's, is greatly depreciated in our culture." It starts with how male infants are treated by their mothers right up to how devalued were the lives of so many men who fought in Vietnam. Had it been women who were dying senseless deaths over there, Kipnis points out, the ...
  
  











  



  
Men Without Ties4 reviews

Abbeville Press, 1995

Not Just The Men--The Photographic Inter-Melding
Okay, the males are stylish and handsome both--possessed of muscles, adorned with Versace's jubilant, expressionistic attire. But there's more expressionism in the photos themselves. I know of no other book where visual images (here, photos) are not just presented 1-2-3 in static procession, but where portions are repeated--echoed later on--blended with following photos--in a creative ...
  
  











  



  
Nothing Happens Until It Happens to You: A Novel Without Pay, Perks, or Privileges4 reviews

Crown, 2010

Cult Classic Written All Over It
This is one of those novels that, as soon as you finish, you want to start reading all over again. And then you want to read your favorite parts to whoever is in the room with you, only it turns out that ALL of it is your favorite part. Shine is one of those rare writers whose voice is both startlingly original and uncannily familiar. The familiar part is inside the reader. It's the shock of ...
  
  











  



  
Why Must There Be Dragons?: Empowering Women To Master Their Careers Without Changing Men6 reviews
Trent M. Kittleman

CreateSpace, 2008

Great find! Must read.
Every course in leadership taught me how to manage the people who work for me and my work. But I never had anyone tell me how to manage my career. In fact, it never occurred to me that there was a difference. It was always implied that if you do a great job, you'll get appropriately rewarded. Ha! After three years of watching somebody else (always a guy) get the assignment I wanted or the ...
  
  











  



  
The Marvelous Misadventures of Fun-Boy3 reviews
Ralph Cosentino

Viking Juvenile, 2006

So cute
There are no words to read in this story. Each page has 4 picture cells that make it easy for you to "read" the story to your child. Soon your child will be "reading" it to you. Each page is a Fun Boy mini adventure not unlike your child's own. This book is cleverly put together and illustrated. My 4 1/2 yr old son wanted to "read" it every night.
  
  











  



  
The Man Without a Mate Cookbook3 reviews
Bob Lunt

S K M Publishing Company, 1991

Excellent Cookbook for anyone w/ or w/o a mate!!!!!!!!
This is an excellent cookbook for all people of any cooking background. The recipes are easy to read and are delicious. It runs the gammet of helping those just starting out, but is still fun for an experienced cook. I have tried several times to request a copy of this book from several different book dealers. It is a great gift!!!!! The publisher should re-release it.
  
  











  



  
LONG AFTER MIDNIGHT: The Blue Bottle; One Timeless Spring; The Parrot Who Met Papa; The Burning Man; A Piece ...4 reviews
Ray Bradbury

Bantam Books, 1978

Great one of Bradbury's best!!
Recovering from one or two monotonous bores, "Long After Midnight" is an excellent collection of the best of Bradbury. It offers a wide variety of appeals to all audiences and all of the stories are gripping to the point that you feel like it is taking over your life and making it a part of the story. Some of the stories have such parnormality that they could easily be the storyline for an ...
  
  











  



  
Get Dates Without Drinking : For Girls and Guys : The Love Doctors' Manual5 reviews
Peter Kandel, Stewart Kandel

Proton Publishing, 2001

Awesome piece of Literature
I read this wonderful book and the results were more than I could have even hope for. This book is very informative and funny. The writers should be praised.
  
  











  



  
The Men's Club: How to Lose Your Prostate Without Losing Your Sense of Humor4 reviews
Bert Gottlieb, Thomas J. Mawn

Pathfinder Publishing of California, 2000

Move Over Beethoven
Take down the wallful of industry awards, put away the Clios, move over Beethoven, this is Bert Gottlieb's finest hour. Not that Beethoven would notice, nor Dicken's or Faulkner for that matter. This is not just a book. Not just a string of incisive words, carefully and beautifully crafted; it's more the struggle of a man who was suddenly scared witless, and emerges, witfully, I must add, ...
  
  











  








   



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