Official Review: Was I To Blame? by B.W.Knight

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Re: Official Review: Was I To Blame? by B.W.Knight

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From the review the novel seems very intense with all the depiction of George's problems and their ramifications. Honestly it's not my kind of story, but for people who like this kind of books it seems a must-have.
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Nothing can be better than a book based on life and its phases. Excellent review.
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Oh, this one seems like a good one, except it's a pity that the characters were not as well developed as they could be. I hope that the author takes your suggestions. Thanks for the review!
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This book is a must read for everyone. It focuses on real issues between couple and also the importance of friendship. I do really hope Angie and George find their way back to each other. Thanks for the great review.
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Having just finished reading the sample pages on Amazon, I had to laugh at your statement: "The focus of the story is on her relationship with George, which starts out rosy." If that rip-roaring argument that starts the book is rosy when compared with what else appears in the rest of the book, I'll take a pass on this book. Thanks for your review!
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From the title alone, I knew it'd be easy to take sides with the narrator of the story. I'm definitely up for family drama and stories with loads of life's lessons, so I'll be signing this one up on my shelves. I'm particularly interested in how Angie's friends got her through her trying marital crisis. Thanks for the review.
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This book seems like something right up my alley in review, but sadly not what I am looking for at the moment. I am still on my holidays trip, so dramas and tragedies are out of question. I need more positive emotions in reading material currently. Sorry and congratulation with BOTD!
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It is clear that you liked the book and the review is professionally written. It also confirms my first impression of the book: domestic fights and help from friends to overcome them. I hope that the characters, especially Angie, find their peace by the end of the story. I myself hate such situations, I suppose nobody likes them either, but I do not need extra stress from my readings so I will skip this one.
Thank you for the nice review!
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I’m not a fan of books that center around relationship drama and drug use but Angie does sound like a realistic character. Thanks for the helpful review!
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Post by Tim Terry »

I have had my fair share of drama in my own, and I have also helped many people with their own situations. In all cases, I think I could have done better and this book sounds as if it gives a very good insight to many of the couple's facing problems in this modern world. Not to be seen as criticism, but I think it provides a very good point of a view from a woman's vantage point, as it is written fro Angie, the main characters view. This will be interesting to me as a man. I enjoyed the comprehensive review.
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Her husband sounds like a selfish prick. Her friends seem really supportive. Overall, it sounds like a dramatic story.
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Life without drama, is'nt living
My life is a drama et i don't know if your live is not a drama like mine's but that review demonstrate the realy life in those sentences.
Personnaly, i think that it My first loving review
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Nice review, so much of a person's life..alot of that drama I see and some I experience but nice read
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

This sounds like the perfect BOTD for me. It sounds as though realistic actions and thoughts are exhibited by Angie through the book. I like the part of the twist at the end and I look forward to reading this book.
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Nothing so painful other that betrayal from people we love. So heart wrenching.
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