Whether you are happily-married or planning to get hitched, check out this list! We’ve gathered the best marriage books for couples to read in 2021 as recommended by 11 experts. See them below. Here are the most recommended books for couples: The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work:...
I read a lot of Lisa See this year, she is an excellent author but none of her books are light and this was no exception, it is the story Korean female divers but it is tragic and sad and in places hard to keep reading. Theft by Finding by David Sedaris Needing a little levity I...
I read this a couple of years ago and I still think about it regularly. It’s all about how to divide up household and family responsibilities between two parents and it was fascinating and eye-opening. LOTS of people suggested it when I asked for book recommendations that went along with1...
This is a story about a little girl named Kayla who wants to see her older brother Khari come home so they can celebrate Kwanzaa together as a family. Khari is stuck at college when a snowstorm hits and his car breaks ...
And so I decided to use it as my time frame to try to read a novel, short story collection or memoir from every country in the world. And so I did. And it was very exciting and I learned some remarkable things and made some wonderful connections that I want to share with you today...
The 5 Love Languagesincludes a “couple's personal profile” assessment so readers can learn what their own love languages are, as well as the love languages of their partners. People recommend this book and have found it to be inspiring and well-worth the read. ...
Books I Read in May 2024 Knife by Salman Rushdie recounts how the world-famous author survived an attempted murder at a literary event in New York in August 2022, over three decades after a fatwa was issued which forced him into hiding for several years. Rushdie manages to create suspense ...
Irish authors often dominate the shortlists as they did last year when ‘Prophet Song’ by Paul Lynch won the Prize. I am keen to read Long Island by Colm Tóibín which is a sequel to Brooklyn. Ghost Mountain by Rónán Hession is a fable about a mountain that suddenly appears and sounds...
to be an easy target for–someone– but it isn’t clear what will happen. Some bang bang, I expect, but we don’t know who’s going to live or die. Anyhow, it’s as good a monologue as I’ve read– the reader feels so close to the narrator that we want to spend an evening...
With little to work with, save for a talent for entertaining the desires of others, Alex manages to stay on Long Island, billowing in and out the gated communities and like a hurricane, leaving nought but destruction behind her. Mark it down as your feral girl summer read. 19. Enigma ...