Book List?

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Registered: 06-17-2010
Book List?
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Thu, 08-12-2010 - 7:13am
Okay - huge favor - I'm an avid reader and clearly need to find some books to help me in my recovery from xAP - I looked in the Healing Library - but there isn't a suggested book list - so I'm asking all of you - Any great book must read suggestions??
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Registered: 07-21-2010
In reply to: lellibee
Fri, 08-13-2010 - 4:26pm
I sent it. Some systems are suspicious of gmail accounts, so if you haven't recieved it, I may have been flagged by your system as spam.
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Registered: 07-28-2009
In reply to: lellibee
Fri, 08-13-2010 - 4:34pm

The Bible would top my list....


:)


Peace!


L

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Registered: 02-02-2010
In reply to: lellibee
Fri, 08-13-2010 - 5:42pm

I read a few books right after my affair. Here are a two: Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay and Learning to Love.

If you just want a nice escape, which I have found very helpful, here's what I've read since ending my A.

The Lovely Bones, Alice Sebold

Lisey’s Story, Stephen King

Tuesday’s with Morrie, Mitch Albom

Twilight, Stephenie Meyer

New Moon, Stephenie Meyer

Esclipse, Stephenie Meyer

Breaking Dawn, Stephenie Meyer

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, Stephenie Meyer

One Fifth Avenue, Candace Bushnell

The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand

The Almost Moon, Alice Sebold

The Host, Stephenie Meyer

Jane
NC/LC since January 28, 2010
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Jane
NC/LC since January 28, 2010
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Registered: 04-15-2010
In reply to: lellibee
Fri, 09-10-2010 - 11:45pm
BUMP for Iggy and newbies (-:

LC/NC since April 14, 2010

"I can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it."
— Maya Angelou

LC/NC since April 14, 2010

"I can be changed by what happens to me. But I refuse to be reduced by it."
— Maya Angelou
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Registered: 04-11-2010
In reply to: lellibee
Sat, 09-11-2010 - 12:44am

Thank you TU! This is perfect.



Lellibee said in this post that she is looking forward to getting to some 'work' during 'work time' and not spend it all on healing.



I know what she means- I am supposed to be writing a paper on auditing this weekend- and all Ive done is read EAS.



Iggyx

You are what you consistently do
You are what you consistently do
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Registered: 04-23-2010
In reply to: lellibee
Sun, 09-12-2010 - 8:08am

It's OK!!!



You need to take care of yourself, FIRST. You need to put yourself FIRST. Now is the time to be selfish, and put yourself FIRST.



Regain control of your life. You are ending an addiction. Treat it that way.



Hang in there............for yourself.



RBM

We only miss what could have been.

We only miss what could have been. I know I don't miss what it really was.

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