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This book bothered me, and I wouldn't recommend it. Having said that, I am glad that I read it, so I gave it three stars so I could keep it in my private library. (It had some really great points in it, although the great majority of it was crap.) I wanted to read it because I so thoroughly enjoyed her Quantum Wellness book, and this one was also a National Best Seller. I can tell that other people may have given her the same critique after she wrote this one because Quantum Wellness (which she wrote after this one) is so much better organized and religiously neutral. DISCLAIMER: I am happily married, so maybe this book would be more appreciated by someone who is struggling in their marriage or struggling to find "their one." (I'm sure I would have appreciated it more during my first year of marriage!) For those of you who don't want to read this book but want to know what I found were the best points in this book, they are (1) it stresses that there isn't just "one" specific person - phew, what a pressure relief for yourself; (2) your "one" won't necessarily fulfill all your needs at that very moment (be able to read your mind, always have fireworks and butterflies, always agree or see eye to eye, etc.) - phew, what a pressure relief for your "one"; and most importantly, (3) that if you are not happy or having fun or enjoying romance with your "one," it is very likely that it is your fault.