
I don’t need a wedding planning book but a book that helps when coupled with pre marital counseling. Thanks in advance.
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I don’t need a wedding planning book but a book that helps when coupled with pre marital counseling. Thanks in advance.
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‘Till Death Do Us Part: Love, Marriage, and the Mind of the Killer Spouse by Robi Ludwig
Congratulions Little Bride-to-Be
Here is a list of pre-marital counseling books from Amazon.com
Much Luck and Happy Holidays.
theese books are good
cirque du freak series
dangerous girls
a fly on the wall
the killers cousint
the after life
gothic ! TEN DARK TALES
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HOW TO DIVORCE
Go to this website…
It has a gallery of books…
-Karin-
The PROPHET, by Kahlil Gibran
Here is a few lines from that section for you:
But let there be spaces in your togetherness,
And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.
Love one another but make not a bond of love:
Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.
Fill each other’s cup but drink not from one cup.
Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.
Hi, first off, congrats on the up coming day. I know what your going through. We read two bokks that worked for us.
The first one is The Feeling Good Handbook by David D. Burns.
The next, Relationship Rescue by Phillip C. McGraw
source #1 is a really good book and caters to all types of wedding themes.
source #2 is amazing. it has everything you need to plan a wedding from start to finish.
source #3 is a bit extra, is you want to add special touches and learn the proper way of doing things, and are willing to spend a bit more to learn these things…this one’s good.
ps
good luck and congrats on the wedding!!!
She said that she DOESNT need a wedding planning book — don’t you people read the whole question????
I would recommend His Needs, Her Needs. My husband and I read it before our wedding, and it was very helpful in putting questions out on the table and helping us figure things out BEFORE they became a big deal (such as chores, extended family, etc.)
Congrats and God bless!
I like the The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman. It talks about how people associate love with behavior. How you may interpret love is different than how your future spouse will. I think his opinions on sex are a little hooey but his base ideas about the interpretation of love are very interesting. I think this book and the ideas within have great merit.
Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, the pastor who married us had us read this book before getting married. It helped us to understand each other alot!
I agree with The Five Love Languages. That’s a great book! Also, a book that a friend gave me when I started to think that my husband might be the one back when we were dating - Fit to be Tied by Gary Lynn Hybles. (I may have spelled their name wrong.) Very good, very realistic view of what to expect.
My fiancée and I Just went through Preparing for Marriage: A Complete Guide to Help You Discover God’s Plan for a Lifetime of Love, By David Boehi, Brent Nelson, Jeff Schulte, Lloyd Shadrach. There is a lot of wonderful information in this book that will help you. It will lead you through lots of things you will have to deal with in your marriage, some you may have though of, some you may not have. I would recommend this book to anyone getting married.