What's wrong with My Ideal Day of Love? First, My Ideal Day of Love is very personal with real stories and illustrations from the author’s life. The reader may not want to know that much about him. Next the book doesn't fit a particular genre. Yes, it does mention Jesus and God in a few places but it is not a really a religious book nor does it identify with any particular theological orientation or religious community. There are a few traditional spiritual ideas in it but one would not normally think of kissing, pleasuring or dancing like a seven year old as part of spiritual tradition. It is not a Humanistic view in spite of the fact that science and technology are fully embraced. The book is kind of an outlier. What's right about My Ideal Day of Love? First, love is a universal idea and love has universal appeal. My Ideal Day of Love broadens the idea of loving into practical doable common everyday actions which are effective in helping people love more and better. Also, the idea of having the personal identity of being a “Lover” and being labeled as a "Lover" is an intriguing idea in a world searching for identity. Next the author makes the reader think about people "still stuck in time to be." Figuring out ways to help distant future people is a revolutionary thought and a different way of thinking about the world. It has the potential to make your life a lot more meaningful.