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Review of Now or Never

Posted: 28 Sep 2023, 10:51
by Bertha Jackson
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Now or Never" by Mary Wasche.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Are your teenage children spoiled and feel entitled to a life of luxury where they have no responsibilities within the home? Does your husband think the only work he should have to do is outside the home, where he gets paid for it? Are you a woman who feels taken advantage of and ignored by your family? If you answered yes to any of these questions, grab a copy of Now or Never by Mary Wasche to follow Jennifer Davis as she rebels against her family. One morning, as Jennifer looks at the mound of work she has to look forward to after her husband, Dan, and her two teenage children, Natalie and Andrew, leave for work and school without saying a word to her, she wonders what her life has become. Feeling unloved and taken advantage of, she runs away with her two-year-old son, Charlie. Jennifer pitches a tent in a snowy campground at Voyageurs National Park inside the Superior National Forest near Duluth, Minnesota. She leaves Charlie asleep in the tent while she goes to the restroom and returns to find him missing. What happened to Charlie? Was she being selfish? Had she put her needs before her family's? These are just a few questions she asks herself as the authorities search for Charlie. What do you think? Does Jennifer deserve a life where she is loved and respected, or should she appreciate the life she has?

Mary Wasche has done an excellent job of writing a fictional tale that relates to the lives of many women in our society today. Many assume a wife's role is to take care of the home and children, to the extent that they forget that they have a life of their own with goals and dreams. I like that Jennifer was portrayed as a caring mother and wife while rebelling against her family. Her self-doubt and the questions she asked herself showed that she did not take her actions lightly, and her concern for her family was evident. I could easily visualize the snowy forest, campsite, and roads that were realistic for the weather in Minnesota during late February and early March. The family dynamics were relatable, with teenage children absorbed with their friends, sports, and cellphone usage, and a husband who wanted to relax after a long day at work without any confrontations.

This well-written and fast-paced book has no objective flaws. I was not particularly fond of Dan, who was egotistical, considered himself the boss of the family, and needed to be more considerate of Jennifer's needs and wants. However, this role was essential to the story's plot and made the story more intriguing. The Kindle version of this book does have a few formatting issues that the author may want to look into, but they did not distract from my reading enjoyment.

This professionally edited book deserves nothing less than a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The romance, adventure, and suspense mixture kept my interest throughout the book. The lessons about how one's actions can impact an entire family are ones everyone should learn to have successful relationships. The minimal errors I encountered, my enjoyment of reading the book, and the many lessons I learned justify the rating I gave this book.

Fans of romance, adventure, and crime-thriller books, couples raising children, and older teenagers should read this book. The non-borderline profanity in this book makes it inappropriate for younger teenagers, but they could also learn from this book.

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Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 01 Oct 2023, 09:06
by john batista
"Now or Never" is a compelling and motivational book that urges readers to seize the moment, set bold goals, and take decisive action to transform their lives. It offers practical advice and insights to break through procrastination and make meaningful changes, encouraging a proactive approach to personal growth and fulfillment.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 03 Oct 2023, 08:22
by Kelvinna
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Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 03 Oct 2023, 10:20
by Kelvinna
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Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 04 Oct 2023, 12:06
by Ashik97
Now or Never" is a compelling and motivational book that urges readers to seize the moment, set bold goals, and take decisive action to transform their lives. It offers practical advice and insights to break through procrastination and make meaningful changes, encouraging a proactive approach to personal growth and fulfillment

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 06:29
by Stephen Pokoo
Great work on this review! Your thorough exploration of the book's intricacies shows your dedication to the literary world. Your balanced approach, acknowledging both the book's merits and any areas for improvement, makes this review a valuable resource for readers and authors alike.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 05:08
by Abinandha PS
There are plenty of classic children’s novels on the First and Second World Wars, but there has never been one like this. This is a story that has never been told but deserves to be celebrated and shared. Now or Never recounts the events surrounding the Dunkirk evacuation but through the eyes of an Indian soldier, Fazal Khan, who volunteered to be part of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps. Early on Khan sees the parallels between the mules, which are used to transport supplies, and the men in his division. ‘We are beasts of burden, leading beasts of burden for King and Empire’.

The narrative is constantly interrupted by the aerial attacks by the Luftwaffe, and the reader sees how relentless these were. ‘Imagine being so worn out, so disorientated, that you stand in the open watching on, as death wails and caterwauls towards you like some demonic banshee, and you don’t even blink’.  The depth of language and the vivid imagery Rai creates is extraordinary.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 05:13
by Nwansimdi Mercy Someze
This is a compelling and thought provoking book. Thank you for the beautiful review .

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 05:38
by Marie Chalupová
I can completely understand when one reaches the end of the road and decides to take some action. Being a mother is not easy, and many people just expect you to do your job without showing any appreciation. I hope the child was promptly found as I would be sad to see the mother being punished for taking action like that.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 05:40
by Mahimil Chishti
Congratulations on BOTD. "Now or Never" is the story of a fed-up wife and mother who goes on strike with drastic consequences. Jennifer is fed up with her role as a servant to her husband and three children. This needed journey from home and marriage provides a chance to recover who she expected to be at this stage of her life. My favorite aspect of this book was the bravery, Jen had to overcome the obstacles in her family. She had to look at the big picture of her family and how the dynamics affected all of them before she knew the path she had to follow. This heart-wrenching book will have you on an emotional roller-coaster, a ride of deep struggle and absorbing love you won't soon forget.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 05:47
by Byron Dsouza
"Mom will do it. She always does." This is a statement that many assume and take most women for granted in many countries all over the world. However, I feel change is coming and already exists. When God created Eve, He did not create her to be Adam’s servant, or inferior. He created her as a companion. Every woman’s value is the same as every man’s as both were created in the image of God.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 06:10
by Anil Baade
You've explained very well about the book and you have mentioned the content of the book very nicely. I'll definitely start reading this book.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 06:18
by Marlie Kamba
I love the review it's a well explained and very precise one I really enjoyed it and looking forward to reading the book.

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 06:42
by Dalia Chf
This sounds like a great read. Women do the most and suffer the most and most men don’t even realize it. Being a mom is a full time job, you never get a holiday, so I’m definitely rooting for this mom! Good to know it’s also fast paced. Thanks for highlighting that!! Loved the review!

Re: Review of Now or Never

Posted: 10 Mar 2024, 06:52
by Ukaegbu Confidence
Now or Never by Mary Wasche illuminates the struggles married women face because they are unsupported in their homes. We follow Jennifer Davis as she rebels against her family.