Best Seller Books on Relationships May Make a Fool of You
Has your ex just said goodbye and broken up with you? You are then probably looking for books on relationships. But
how do you decide on the best books on relationships among the many offerings out there?
I hope with this article to show you how to choose the best books on relationships. And the answer will surprise
you. Read on…
Don't let the fancy letter behind an author's name fool you. There are more than a few people who find school to be
a convenient escape from real life. Instead of engaging with people, they spend their time in the classroom and
library. As a result, they end up with a lot of letters after their names when they hit age 35. They use their
degrees to indicate that they have “expert knowledge” of a situation. But does their expertise work in the real
world?
Authors who have been in the trenches often write the best books on relationships. They’ve either put a bad
relationship back together themselves or they have helped countless buddies do the same. These aren’t therapy
patients that come in for the “fifty minute hour” either. These relationships are those of people the author cares
deeply about.
The books on relationships you want are the ones that don’t just boil down to “put the relationship on hold for 30
days and work on yourself during that period.” This is all most “save your relationship” or “get your ex back”
reports say. Many of the ebooks on the market turn that concept into 50 page documents. These are just pieces of
fluff and don’t deserve your attention - or your money.
The book you should be looking for has new information for you; information you friends don’t know.
An example would be, will the book tell you what women crave the most? Will it give you a step by step guide for
how to give it to her? Will the book show you how to recover from an affair? Will it give you specific techniques
to get relief from your pain?
As a last step take a look at who is recommending the book. Do the testimonials seem a little generic? Were they
written by the author’s brother and second cousin?
Books on relationships should come recommended by a cross section of society. All walks of life and various
situations. If it looks like both a guy from England and a newly engaged woman from Kansas have used the book,
chances are it will work for you.
If you are looking for books on relationships, you have a lot to look at. Unfortunately, most of them are drivel
because they weren’t written by someone in the trenches. As a result, they have generic advice that could be best
summed up in a paragraph or two. Then, what recommendations the book can get are generic in nature, because the
book really has nothing going for it.
There is a little work ahead if you want to find the best books on relationships. But, everything about
relationships are work. Shouldn’t you invest the time and money in the very best book out them?