The
first was The 5 Love Languages by
Gary Chapman. I admit, I am somewhat skeptical about any book that
professes to share ‘The Secret to Love that Lasts’, but it came highly
recommended, and, at less than 200 pages, it’s a quick read.
Well…it’s
actually pretty amazing. It completely overthrew most of the ideas I had about how I communicated
my love to my wife, and it also helped me better understand what it is that I need to
feel loved. In truth, my marriage is a
very good place right now, but I think book is going to be a huge help in
keeping it there.
Strongly
recommended for anyone in a committed relationship.
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Although
the novel essentially stands alone (if you know the background of 40K), I am
glad to see that Justin D Hill already has another novel coming out featuring one
of the survivors.
I don't play 40K these days, and Black
Library novels can be pretty hit and miss, but this is the best one I have read
in while.
As
an added bonus, I was able to get both of these books through the Kent County Library system. I had to request both books be sent to my local branch, so had
to pay £0.80 each, but that’s a pretty good price for two good books! It's a wonderful library system and I'm am grateful to have it.
My typical reading diet consists of sci-fi, fantasy, and history, but I also found "The 5 Love Languages" to be a great read. I'd also recommend "For Women Only" and "For Men Only" - they are great books and best read together so you can have moments where you look at your spouse and say "how could you not know that?"
ReplyDeleteOn a different topic: Have you read "Old Man's War"? If you have how would you ran it against some of your favored sci-fi novels, series, and authors?
Thanks for the suggestions. I will have a look. Fiction-wise, I mainly read sci-fi, with a sprinkling of fantasy, historical adventure, and literature. My non-fiction is all over the place. I read the first 100 pages of the first book in the Old Man's War series, and it didn't hook me. This just be a function of where I was in life at the time as I know it is a very popular military sci-fi series.
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