The Secret Lives of Men and Women
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The title of this book is somewhat misleading, it does not fit the content. The individual stories or so called "secrets" hardly describe a passage in the life of a person, but merely a thought, a wish or a regret. So, why call it "secret lives"???
On many occasions it is not even clear whether a man or a woman has written the note. A better fitting title would have been: "Naughty personal thoughts people have in their lives and would like to keep secret".
A great deal of these secrets I find too short to undestand the point, or too lukewarm to be worth my time to read.
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What's Your Secret?
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This book is filled with the dark unspoken, underbellies of fellow human beings; it will prod you to consider your own secrets and perhaps, to be more human. For anyone who seeks solace in the company of others fortune or misery, or for those of you who'd sneak a peek under the diary's cover if given the chance -- this one as well as the other three Post Secret books by Frank Warren are for you. I also highly recommend the book Understanding: Train of Thought.
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