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"Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus" by John Gray explores the differences between men and women in relationships, providing insights on how to understand and communicate effectively with the opposite gender. The writing style of the book presents common sense ideas and tactics to use when communicating in a relationship, offering practical strategies for improving understanding and intimacy between partners.
suppress their honest feelings in order to avoid conflict and not argue. As a result of suppressing their true feelings they lose touch with their loving feelings as well. One couple is having a war w... 'Poetry 180: A Turning Back to Poetry' by Billy Collins is a collection of contemporary poems curated to make poetry more accessible and enjoyable for readers. The book features a variety of poems that cover diverse human experiences and emotions, presented in a straightforward and down-to-earth manner. The poems are designed to be easily understood and appreciated by both high school students and adult readers, making them suitable for a wide audience. The book aims to break the stereotype that poetry is difficult to understand or appreciate, providing a refreshing and engaging approach to reading and enjoying poetry.
The poems in 'Poetry 180' are praised for their relatable themes, humor, and emotional depth, offering readers a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of language and storytelling. The book encourages readers to take a moment to pause and reflect on the meaning behind each poem, fostering a deeper connection with the author's words. Through this collection, Collins succeeds in creating a space where readers can explore the world of poetry without pressure or expectations, allowing them to simply enjoy the artistry and power of language.
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"The Lover's Dictionary" by David Levithan is a unique love story told through dictionary entries, each word representing a moment or aspect of a couple's relationship. The narrative unfolds through alphabetically arranged definitions, offering glimpses into the ups and downs, laughter and tears, fights and betrayals of the couple's journey. The writing style is poetic, raw, and emotional, capturing the essence of love and relationships in short, poignant entries that paint a vivid picture of the characters' experiences.
I was so nervous to meet Kathryn. You’d made it clear she was the only friend whose opinion you really cared about, so I spent more time getting dressed for her than I ever had for you. We met at that... In Getting to Yes, the authors present, step by step, how to find your way to a win-win solution that helps meet your goals while preserving relationships. The book provides a rational and fact-based analysis of negotiation, focusing on respecting others and avoiding games. It is a well-structured, easy-to-follow guide that emphasizes the importance of applying negotiation skills in various aspects of life.
Thirty years have now passed since the initial publication of Getting to YES. We are delighted and humbled that so many people from so many places around the world continue to find it helpful in trans...