Love failure? Books can mend a broken heart

Love failure? Books can mend a broken heart
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Ditch the tears, get out of those pyjamas and switch that Facebook status. It\'s time you snap out of a bad relationship.

Ditch the tears, get out of those pyjamas and switch that Facebook status. It's time you snap out of a bad relationship. Grab any of these books to mend a broken heart.

* "The Breakup Bible" by Melissa Kantor: It is the best book for helping people, especially girls, getting through their first heartbreak. It is about a high school junior Jen, whose boyfriend Max suddenly tells her that he wants to be friends. Jen can't imagine how she will deal with seeing Max in school after they break up, let alone work with him on the school paper. Jen is initially skeptical about the advice contained in "The Breakup Bible" given to her by her grandmother, and yet the process Jen goes through throughout the novel book feels real, touching and, ultimately healing.
* "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle: In this book, spiritual leader Tolle explains the often misunderstood concept of being in the Present in a way that is useful and practical. This is an essential concept for wellbeing and is particularly helpful when your heart is in a dark place.
* "How to Heal a Broken Heart in 30 Days: A Day-by-Day Guide to Saying Goodbye and Getting On With Your Life" by Howard Bronson and Mike Riley: Bronson and Riley break down break-ups in a practical, daily, easy-to-understand way that helps people process their emotions while also moving on in a positive way. If you are a heartbroken practical person, this is definitely the book for you.
* "Getting Past Your Break-Up: How to Turn a Devastating Loss into the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You" by Susan J. Elliott: Elliott is supremely practical and behavioural in her approach on how to avoid getting sucked back into a dysfunctional relationship. Her strategies are incredibly useful for people who need concrete advice on what to do next.
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