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10 Books You Should Read Before You Get Married

September 17, 2018 by Nitin Maheta

Getting married is a significant phase in a person’s life. It means committing to someone for your entire life. It is a commitment of love, care, sacrifice, support etc. through thick and thin. But let me make you aware of the fact that marriage is not a bed of roses. On some days, it feels beautiful while on the other days, it feels frustrating, suffocating and confusing. It happens with each and every couple. Now, here come the experts in the picture. They have researched well and have plenty of thoughts to share.

Here, we are listing the top 10 books you should read before you get married.

Contents

  • 1. Gary Chapman’s ‘The 5 Love Languages’:
  • 2. David Bach’s ‘Smart Couples Finish Rich’:
  • 3. Alain de Botton’s ‘The Course of Love’:
  • 4. John Gottman’s ‘The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work’:
  • 5. Cheryl Strayed’s ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’:
  • 6. David Schnarch’s ‘Passionate Marriage’:
  • 7. David Levithan’s ‘The Lover’s Dictionary’:
  • 8. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice:
  • 9. Esther Perel’s ‘Mating in Captivity’:
  • 10. Ellen McCarthy’s ‘The Real Thing’:

1. Gary Chapman’s ‘The 5 Love Languages’:


This self-help book is one of the best books written on love and marriages. If you want to have a long-lasting relationship, you need to understand the language your partner uses. And by the language, we mean the language used to express and experience love such as quality time, physical touch, acts of service, receiving gifts and words of affirmation which are mentioned in the book. [Buy from Amazon]


2. David Bach’s ‘Smart Couples Finish Rich’:

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Money often ruins relationships and marriages. It is a kind of a marital tension. It is kind of a good idea to plan things for your finances involved in the marriage. This book provides simple steps to help couples to take good financial decisions together. Topics like retirement funds, household budgeting, and investment in credit card management are also covered. [Buy from Amazon]


3. Alain de Botton’s ‘The Course of Love’:

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This book narrates the simple tale of two people falling in love, getting married, having kids and learning what it takes to maintain a long-lasting relationship after the embryonic infatuation fades away. The book poses captivating psychological and philosophical questions that will help you to relate to the main characters. [Buy from Amazon India]


4. John Gottman’s ‘The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work’:


The author who is also a therapist and psychologist has summed up each and everything that he has learned about marriage in the book. Key points like ‘solve your solvable problems’ and ‘nurture your love and admiration’ have been outlined and offer exercises and questionnaire. [Buy from Amazon]


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5. Cheryl Strayed’s ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’:

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Cheryl Strayed used to dole up pieces of advice anonymously in the online magazine “The Rumpus” via the “Dear Sugar” column. The best of Strayed’s columns along with some new essays have been published in the bestselling novel ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’. [Buy from Amazon]


6. David Schnarch’s ‘Passionate Marriage’:

Passionate-Marriage
The author of this book, David Schnarch, is a sex therapist and psychologist. The book also explores the same topics of sexual and emotional fulfilment and the main ingredients for it. [Buy from Amazon]


7. David Levithan’s ‘The Lover’s Dictionary’:

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If you are someone who prefers unconventional story-telling, then this book may be the perfect one for you. It revolves around a man and a woman who meet online, fall in love and start facing infidelity after they move in together. [Buy from Amazon]


8. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice:

Pride-and-Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice explores the various complexities of relationship such as marriage, romance, and courtship. In this book, there are five sisters and one of them is supposed to marry a wealthy man in order to support the family. She also learns that when it comes to judging a suitor’s character, she needs to look below the surface. [Buy from Amazon]


9. Esther Perel’s ‘Mating in Captivity’:

mating-in-captivity
Sex is one of the most important needs of a human. Sometimes, it can be quite a difficult thing to talk about sex between couples, especially if the relationship has lost its spark over time. Author, Esther Perel has spilt a lot of secrets for keeping the spark in the relationship alive. [Buy from Amazon]


10. Ellen McCarthy’s ‘The Real Thing’:

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Reporter of ‘Washington Post’, Ellen McCarthy pens down her insights and observations about dating, marriage and breakup and other things, after covering more than 200 marriages in this book. Recommendations from real-life couples are also included in the book. [Buy from Amazon]


Hence, we have concluded some of the best books that you should read before you decide to walk down the aisle. Marriage is the best as well as the trickiest phase of life. So, think wisely and start preparing for the new life beforehand.



About Nitin Maheta

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