365 Nights: A Memoir Of Intimacy (2008) - Plot & Excerpts
I saw this couple on a talk show and checked out the book. First of all, the book is not at all graphic or scintillating. In fact, it borders on downright boring. While there are some hints of reflection of how more regular intimacy can improve a marriage, it contained more of her own thoughts and stories, that didn't always make a point. I came away from the book feeling no more enlightened about marital intimacy, yet I know exactly how she feels about wrapping gifts at Christmas and how she shops for expensive cosmetics when she's feeling down. It's not a quality read, folks. The idea itself...well, that's a different story. :) One of those annoying, unfinishable books that are completely misrepresented by their premise. This is in no way a 'memoir of intimacy' - no great insights about the nature of maintaining sex in married life - instead it's a little like being forced to read a year's worth of the 'Muller family newsletter; you know, the kind that some families send out with a Christmas card every year that details Every. Little. Thing. that happenned during two-thousand and whatever. So, if the idea of a listening to a years' worth of ramblings from an upper middle class white Southern soccer mom whose most interesting vice is watching Bad Television (presumably Jerry Springer-type shows) floats your boat, this one's for you. But trust me: your life is far more interesting. And I don't even know you.
What do You think about 365 Nights: A Memoir Of Intimacy (2008)?
This is a must read for couples. In the busyness of life, we must make our marriages a priority.
—Montana
Interesting concept, but she's Very preachy and Very proud of herself. I got annoyed.
—Jillianrosica
hilarious read! And, makes "some" good points!
—vaisakh