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The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts
Pages
208
Author
Gary Chapman
Published
1992
Date
Tags
relationships, faith, interpersonal, psychology

“Excellent book on why couples might not feel loved in a marriage. It discusses five ‘love languages,’ or methods of expressing love. Knowing them is valuable, but the larger point is that Person A might not experience love the same way as Person B. Person A might like ‘Words of Affirmation’ and…”

11 Birthdays
Pages
272
Author
Wendy Mass
Published
2009
Date
Tags
fiction, young-adult, fantasy, interpersonal, travel

“My daughter read this for school and asked me to read it too. It’s essentially the movie ‘Groundhog Day’ for tweens. I enjoyed it. It was well-written and had a nice theme of redemption and the need to be good to other people. Much like the movie, the protagonists can’t continue their lives until…”

The Art of Conversation: A Guided Tour of a Neglected Pleasure
Pages
289
Author
Catherine Blyth
Published
2009
Date
Tags
interpersonal, psychology

“I shouldn’t have finished this. The author’s writing style bugged me. I did like how the book is organized – a chapter for each different aspect of conversation, each with a set of ‘Rules’ – but she kills the momentum with her writing. She’ll never use a simple word where a complex one will do, and…”

The Elements of Eloquence: How to Turn the Perfect English Phrase
Pages
205
Author
Mark Forsyth
Published
2013
Date
Tags
interpersonal

“This is just a lovely little book. If anything, it taught me that all the little rhetorical flourishes you see in memorable writing have names. There are patterns. These things are not random. Experienced writers know what these things are, and they use them purposefully. There are lots of short…”

A Gentleman in Moscow
Pages
462
Author
Amor Towles
Published
2016
Date
Tags
fiction, history, politics, interpersonal

“An absolutely lovely novel, which is – at its core – about the relationships we make, and specifically friendships that develop over extended periods of time. Alexander Rostov is an aristocrat who is convicted of subversion in the years following the Russian Revolution. Since he resides in the…”

Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In
Pages
224
Author
Roger Fisher
Published
1991
Date
Tags
sales, psychology, business, interpersonal

“This book is kind of the benchmark, I think, for books on negotiating. It was written by three Harvard professors who collectively chair some foundation or think tank about negotiating. And not just business negotiating – many of their examples come from the United Nations, and represent nations…”

New York 2140
Pages
624
Author
Kim Stanley Robinson
Published
2017
Date
Tags
fiction, science-fiction, nyc, interpersonal

“ Didn’t love it. Was confused for most of it. Lots of characters and some of the summation at the end didn’t make sense. Additionally, a lot of political moralizing. ”

The Portrait of a Lady
Pages
797
Author
Henry James
Published
2003
Date
Tags
fiction, classic, interpersonal, romance, psychology

“A ‘novel of manners,’ much ‘Pride and Prejudice.’ It’s a long story of the coming of age of an American girl in Europe. Large scope, and gets tedious in the middle – I felt like there were about 100 pages in there when the plot just wasn’t moving at all. There’s a Big Secret towards the end that…”

The Science of Storytelling
Pages
144
Author
Will Storr
Published
2019
Date
Tags
writing, interpersonal, psychology, fiction

“I enjoyed the book, but maybe it should mention that it’s fundamentally about fiction. I was hoping for something about storytelling in a business context, but this is about novels and films and such. In fact, there’s a long appendix will explores the structure of a novel that the author took from…”