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Nonfiction Book Review: Does Your Love Life Add Up? by Max Coppa
Reviewed by Sally Murphy

How numbers can reveal your love potential.



We apply numbers to explain many things in our lives, says author Max Coppa, so why not use them to analyse personalties and find ourselves good relationship matches? In Does Your Love Life Add Up? Coppa explains the basics of numerology, showing readers how to calculate numbers for themselves, and then exploring the meanings behind those numbers.

The book invites readers to use numbers to discover:
- if a potential partner will be a good lover
- if a partner will be faithful
- a partner’s temperament and personality
- a potential partner’s strengths and weaknesses
and more. There are tables charting compatibility, opportunities to draw up personal grids, and a chapter examining the relationship between celebrity couples such as Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban.

This is a fun, easy to read volume for anyone with an interest in numerology, or looking for some light hearted fun with friends.

Does Your Love Life Add Up? by Max Coppa
Allen & Unwin, 2008

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