I am in a position, where a lot of books pass by me. Most of them are what I would call junk and I would never give them the time of day. But, some are of value. I recently came upon one such book that was written from the intent of helping single people navigate the Internet websites which are set up to bring people together. As I am a happy married person, I have no intent to trade my wife in for a different model. I will not be adding this book to my library.
However, in my review of this book, I believe that it contains much good material that would be helpful for single adults to evaluate their relationships with others people and whether or not those relationships could lead to a successful marriage.
It is from this standpoint, that I mention the following book:
Eric F. Fagan, CAST YOUR NET: A STEP-BY STEP GUIDE TO FINDING YOUR SOUL MATE ON THE INTERNET, Harvard Common Press, Boston, 2001, 276 pages.
As I see this book, it is designed for the adult person, who late in life finds themselves in a situation where they are looking for a marriage partner. I see its value far beyond that of the Internet.
In a statement, that I have paraphrased, Eric Fagan says: “This book takes a chronological step-by-step approach to how one can safely, securely and successfully search for your soul mate.” (Not an exact quote.)
Fagan does not have focus centered on religion. However, he is not anti-religious. The bottom line is that he gives some very good, practical, advice that I believe would be helpful to older adults who find themselves thinking about marriage.