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Marte è Di Ghiaccio, Venere Di Fuoco (2010)

by John Gray(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
8817046973 (ISBN13: 9788817046978)
languge
English
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publisher
Rizzoli
review 1: The first half of this book I found really interesting and insightful. I loved learning about the hormone and brain differences that cause men and women to act differently and need different things. It was fascinating. The second half of the book wasn't as interesting for a couple of reasons:1. Some chapters just we aren't applicable to our relationship right now. So while I read them to get an idea it was as "eye opening". 2. He gets more into promoting specific diets and supplements and such and I feel like I need to do more research in order to see if I agree and that wasn't really the kind of information I was looking for right now. So it wasn't as interesting.Over all though, I would recommend this book just for the first half and for all my friends where the woman is... more working or they aren't necessarily in traditional roles as I feel like he really gives good advice on how to make relationships work in a world where roles are changing as women become more independent. Great book.
review 2: I loved the fact that finally we have a "relationship" book that ties in to actual science and biology of how and why humans run into many of the problems we see today. Here's a dead-on analysis that describes so many people and relationships I've seen in my own life, and why those relationships are different in the last few generations than they have been in generations past. Definitely worth the read! less
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Rachel
Praying that I'll remember what I've read. So far Dr. Gray has hit the head on the nails..lol
onehundredcoffees
Interesting but could say what he had to say in a more concise way!
vicjamm
This book was just demeaning to both sexes.
River
Lots of practical, useful information.
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