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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

Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus by John Gray X
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus by John Gray
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    Jun 1992, 256 pages

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    Jan 2004, 368 pages

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Kathy (11/26/02)

It's a very interesting book. I has helped me to understand my husband better.
Everybody should take a look on it.
kim (10/07/02)

I have never read so much nonsense in just one book before. This book is basically instructing a woman on the best ways to spoil a man.
Ragesh Raghavan (08/07/02)

I have never come across such an informative and helpful book in improving relationships by understanding the opposite sex. This has improved me in maintaining the equilibrium of the relationship I have. The illustration is perfect so as to have a step-by-step lesson about relationships.
Kristen (04/29/02)

Very helpful in relationship conflicts... I did not realize how much I did in this book... Now I know what to fix and do differently!
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