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Oh, my! What was young me thinking? I bought this book when I was probably a late teenager. Who knows why! Honestly, this book is not great. I flipped to a random page and it is talking about training your children. Children are not pets. It also says a child's behavior is the direct result of how t...
Since psychology is one of my electives next year, I figured I should read this. I found this book at the bottom of a dusty pile of books last read in 1967 at a garage sale. It was only 20c so I figured "what could I loose?" So I bought it.And now it looks just plain awkward on my shelf with shiny n...
Tow stars for the first and second chapters , which describe the biology of love , the rest of the book seemed to me like " Tweets " have been taken from twitter not studies , in general the book deserves to be considered .
I'm giving the second star only for being anti-PC, otherwise it's a definitely one-star read. Superficial, repetitive, trying to be humourous in vain. Had they not mentioned internet and mobile phone, I would have thought it was written in the eighties.