Review of 365+1 WAYS TO LOVE
Posted: 19 Nov 2024, 11:33
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "365+1 WAYS TO LOVE" by Sandra E. Sosa Martinez.]
365+1 Ways to Love is the first book in a three-part series by Sandra E. Sosa Martinez. This self-help book is written on colorful pages that can be displayed as an art book. Each page includes a list of questions about love and relationships. Some questions include “Are you an affectionate person? How do you make amends? What are you able to take from your relationship?”
What I liked most about this book is that it can be used as a journal. There’s room in between each question to write down your answers. The book can be used individually or the questions can be prompts for a couple to talk about what they expect from their relationship. These questions can help start tough conversations to understand different perspectives on love.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. It is professionally written and edited. There are no grammar or spelling errors. This is an excellent book and there is nothing that I did not like about it. Anyone who wants to reflect on their life and become aware of ways they can improve will appreciate this useful manual.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys journal prompts that help with personal growth. I do not recommend this book to readers uninterested in reading a list of thought-provoking questions. The questions are most relatable to those who are in a relationship or who want to reflect on their values before getting into a romantic relationship.
This book can be used in any order to reflect on relationships with a partner, family, and friends. Some questions are not suitable for very young readers to answer such as, “How do you help someone you love to end an abusive relationship? Should love involve torture? Are you a toxic person?”
Although this book focuses on love and relationships, there is no mention of sex, but there is a question about intimacy, which could mean any form of showing affection. The questions about abuse might trigger traumatic events for some readers. I plan to use this book as a journal and would like to read the other two books in this author's series.
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365+1 WAYS TO LOVE
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365+1 Ways to Love is the first book in a three-part series by Sandra E. Sosa Martinez. This self-help book is written on colorful pages that can be displayed as an art book. Each page includes a list of questions about love and relationships. Some questions include “Are you an affectionate person? How do you make amends? What are you able to take from your relationship?”
What I liked most about this book is that it can be used as a journal. There’s room in between each question to write down your answers. The book can be used individually or the questions can be prompts for a couple to talk about what they expect from their relationship. These questions can help start tough conversations to understand different perspectives on love.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. It is professionally written and edited. There are no grammar or spelling errors. This is an excellent book and there is nothing that I did not like about it. Anyone who wants to reflect on their life and become aware of ways they can improve will appreciate this useful manual.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys journal prompts that help with personal growth. I do not recommend this book to readers uninterested in reading a list of thought-provoking questions. The questions are most relatable to those who are in a relationship or who want to reflect on their values before getting into a romantic relationship.
This book can be used in any order to reflect on relationships with a partner, family, and friends. Some questions are not suitable for very young readers to answer such as, “How do you help someone you love to end an abusive relationship? Should love involve torture? Are you a toxic person?”
Although this book focuses on love and relationships, there is no mention of sex, but there is a question about intimacy, which could mean any form of showing affection. The questions about abuse might trigger traumatic events for some readers. I plan to use this book as a journal and would like to read the other two books in this author's series.
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365+1 WAYS TO LOVE
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon