RECOMMENDED READING

We've listed some of our favorite books on the theme of the Animal in You and Animal attractions. Click on any link to purchase the book from Amazon.com.

Amazon's current best selling relationship book. Click on the picture to check it out.
 

 

Taylor Hartman's The Color Code : A New Way to See Yourself, Your Relationships, and Life...  introduces a fresh method for analyzing your own personality and behavior--as well as those of people around you--and then utilizing that knowledge to improve workplace and personal relationships. The author, a psychologist and leadership coach, offers a remarkably astute system for grouping everyone into categories denoted by a color: red (power wielders), blue (do-gooders), white (peace keepers), and yellow (fun lovers). He then explains how to ensure that all possible alliances between them function at optimum effectiveness
 
 
The follow-up book to The Animal In You, Animal Attraction contains the now famous animal personality test, and extensive information regarding each animal personality's interaction with each other. In an entertaining and whimsical way, Feinson explores the intricacies of interspecies dating. 

Find out if your mate and you are compatible from the perspective of your natural personality traits.

 
 
The Blind Watchmaker... is probably the finest book ever written on the origins of life and nature's method of adapting to it's environment. If you're only going to read one book on the subject, this is it. Concisely written and elegantly developed, Dawkins' ideas have become the foundation of modern natural sciences.
 
 
The Flamingo's Smile... is an entertaining and insightful collection of natural observations by one of the best known and widely read scientists of our generation. A paleontologist, Gould is perhaps better recognized for his contributions to evolutionary theory and the philosophy and history of science. He is a Professor of Zoology, and Professor of Geology at Harvard University, and is also curator for Invertebrate Paleontology at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology.
 
What Color Is Your Personality?... by Carol Ritberger reveals how colors and personality characteristics go together and how to use that information to maximize your emotional, physical and spiritual well-being.