self-help
The Secret by Rhonda Byrne (Atria Books – November 2006). Self improvement.
OK. I admit it. I was curious.
This book is all about shaping your life with positive thinking and the law of attraction. Honestly, this book didn't tell me anything that I didn't already know so there were no life changing revelations for me but it's always good to have a refresher.
Laughing in the Dark A Comedian's Journey through Depression Chonda Pierce
UNLIMITING GOD by Richard Blackaby [Other 26]
Do you ever feel as though you've put God in a box? Tired of praying without seeming to get any results? This book is for you. If you want a deeper relationship with the One who started it all, take a chance and pick up this book. Each chapter comes with a small questionnaire at the end, so you can quiz yourself. Warning: it may challenge you to stretch and grow...
Are You Made for Each Other? by Barbara and Allan Pease (Broadway, 2005)
Contains some interesting little quizzes that place you on the male/female trait continuum on things like driving and map reading.
Why Men Don't Listen and Women Can't Read Maps by Allan Pease (Broadway, 2001)
Another entertaining and informative (if slightly biased) read from Mr. Pease. Be wary of some of his assertions, however, as some have been proven false, e.g. that men in the “stone age” provided the majority of the food for social units (outdated; anthropologists now believe differently).
Always at Ease (1991) by Christopher J. McCullough, Ph.D.
THE SECRET by Rhonda Byrne
Review: This book was given to me by my Aunt. Interesting concept but a little dull to read in one sitting.

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