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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Good review. This really caught my attention with all the drama that seems to happen. It touches on many subjects I'm just wondering if in the end they both might need help. I wouldn't take this book too seriously but would read it for just good ol' entertainment. Congrat's on BOTD.
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I am glad you found Angie's story entertaining and educative, but it sounds too intense for me. However, those who enjoy reading stories of "love, friendship, betrayal, adultery, depression, happiness, and sadness" will enjoy this one! Thank you for the detailed review! :tiphat:
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This book book has too much drama for me, but it sounds like an entertaining read. Thanks for your review!
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If you are not to blame, who is to blame? I hope the book gives the answer as to who is to blame. However, may God deliver women from bad husbands while He also delivers men from bad wives. Thank you for the review. It is a job well done.
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Now I'm really intrigued whether or not Angie and George find their way back to each other. I like a good-written drama and a book that leaves something on the reader. This one sounds just about right!
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Post by rusyalana »

The book sounds interesting. It is definitely not a light reading with all those pretty serious topics like suicide, depression, and child training. We'll see how the events in the book unfold. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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It sounds rather depressing and dark. I know life happens but I do not feel like reading this just because it is realistic.
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I'm not so interested in drama-filled books; I'll just pass.
Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for a very interesting review.A read about family and friendship is inevitable.Congratulations to the author.
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This sounds like an amazing book; full of lessons. I would love to read it.
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A family drama with lots of conflict, will be good for drama lovers. A wonderful review.
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It sounds as though this book has all of the makings of a great drama. I think I would enjoy reading it. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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Congrats to B.W. Knight for BOTD honors. "Was I To Blame?" sounds like an interesting drama containing every imaginable aspect of a family in conflict. I am going to add this book to my reading list.
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I like that Angie helps you learn from her experience. The topics discussed about depression and suicide might help someone.
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Post by Tars »

Unfortunately, I have little to none interest in this kind of stories. No matter how great it is written or what average rating it reached at it's core the book still is blossoming romance spiraling downhill under pressure and personal tragedies. Sorry, but I will have to pass.
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