I read The Five Languages of Love by Gary Chapman on the advice of
avivasedai and
chiennefolle. Hearing a book suggested by two disparate sources made me want to try it, so I got it out of the library. Wow. Just wow. Yes, there were some problems - the author has very traditional ideas about marriage and gender roles, not to mention sex, but the central thesis of the book was great. ( Read more... ) Basically, the idea is that people need different things in order to feel loved, which fall into five different categories. The ways that we try to express love for each other are often unsuccessful because we are not speaking the language our spouse or child understands. This makes a lot of sense, and I'm hoping I can do a better job of figuring out what my sweeties' love languages are. Four stars, I'll come back and add another star if this actually works.
I also finished reading Dark of the Moon by PC Hodgell. The first book in this series, God Stalk, was funny and city-based, kind of a Thieves World thing. The second book had a very different style - more of a classic fantasy sort of thing. It was okay, but I didn't like it as much. Three stars.
And, I finished Beauty's Punishment by Ann Rice. Somehow, I need to slow down my reading of the Beauty books even more, as suggested by
avivasedai. Otherwise, they start to get a little... monotonous. Yes, monotonous. I was struck by a few things about this book. ( Read more... ) Three stars for book #5.
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I also finished reading Dark of the Moon by PC Hodgell. The first book in this series, God Stalk, was funny and city-based, kind of a Thieves World thing. The second book had a very different style - more of a classic fantasy sort of thing. It was okay, but I didn't like it as much. Three stars.
And, I finished Beauty's Punishment by Ann Rice. Somehow, I need to slow down my reading of the Beauty books even more, as suggested by
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