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Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships
by John Gray
Hardcover: Jun 1992,
256 pages.
Paperback: Jan 2004,
368 pages.
Rated of 5
by Amy L. Awesome book
This book has help me and my boyfriend of 5 years alot. We understand each other alot more and don't argue constantly like we use too. In fact we hardly argue. This book helps you understand women and men. I have bought this book for several of my friends and family and they also said it has helped them.
Rated of 5
by Stephan A. An Amazing Book
Having read this book, I now know more about women as well as myself. The results are also amazing when I apply some of these guidelines in my own relationships. The book my not help with everything but it gives wonderful insight into a world I never realized existed.
Rated of 5
by anon
it is only one sided and can lead to confusion because of all the exceptions to everything. it assumes a lot.
Rated of 5
by mandy
Doesn't live up to what people say it is, only in one view.
Rated of 5
by Raghvan Kannan
Where physical attraction cannot be relied on for stability and continuity of happy married life, the basic tool of understanding between martian and venusian holds the potential for both to become reality, as well as promising to build an university of love.. This book would be an excellent guide to lead toward those people who would like to make life great and most in terms of personal fulfillment. some points are repeated but this is the process to embed in our heart.- - A main aim of DR. JOHN GRACY.
Rated of 5
by Coral
This book is one the most life changing books i've every read in my life. It has lead be to me secure in my relationship and stop arguing, our relationship is now a whole lot better and more fulfilling. I reccomend it to any couple
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