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The 5 Love Languages/Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married Set

This set features two books that delve into the concept of love languages, offering insights into how individuals express and receive affection. The first book, 'The 5 Love Languages,' provides a framework for identifying and understanding the five primary ways people show and receive love. The second book, 'Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married,' offers practical advice for couples navigating the challenges of marriage and maintaining a healthy relationship. more

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Gary Chapman
Gary Chapman

Gary Chapman, born on January 10, 1938, is an American author. He is renowned for his book 'The Five Love Languages', which explores how people express and receive love in five different ways. more

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