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How to Be a Best Friend Forever
- Making and Keeping Lifetime Relationships
- By: Dr. John Townsend
- Narrated by: Dr. John Townsend
- Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Our world has diluted the meaning of friendship, but the reality is, there’s nothing like the sustaining strength of true-blue, forever friends. Still, many people are convinced that they’ll never find such lifelong connections—or that they don’t need them. In this encouraging audio book, best-selling author and psychologist John Townsend delivers hope and help for making these relationships a reality—and for making them even better if you’ve already got a “bestie.”
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This is a Christian based book.
- By lisak227 on 11-17-14
- How to Be a Best Friend Forever
- Making and Keeping Lifetime Relationships
- By: Dr. John Townsend
- Narrated by: Dr. John Townsend
All about god!
Reviewed: 09-01-21
Everything in this book centers around god & stories from the Bible etc. very disappointing. Waste of time.
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The Critical Nature of the Aspie or OCPD Husband
- Living with a Partner on the Autism Spectrum
- By: J. B. Snow
- Narrated by: Lori L. Parker
- Length: 19 mins
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This book analyzes the rude and critical natures of Aspie and OCPD husbands. It is intended to be a support guide for the nonspectrum and neurotypical partners who marry these men. The book is not intended to be listened to by a person with Asperger's syndrome or OCPD, as it puts names and labels to the abrasive and abusive behaviors that are typical with the brain wiring and genetics at the root of the spectrum disorders.
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Bitter
- By R. Cole on 11-30-16
- The Critical Nature of the Aspie or OCPD Husband
- Living with a Partner on the Autism Spectrum
- By: J. B. Snow
- Narrated by: Lori L. Parker
Poor choice of examples
Reviewed: 01-10-20
I’m not sure why of all the “collecting” examples available to demonstrate her point the author chose “child pornography”?‽‽! I found it hard to consider the rest of the book as supportive vs. hostile after that. Geez.
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