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This is a great resource for any couple who needs to work on their relationship. The author is a marriage coach who had two decades of professional experience in this field. This book will surely be beneficial to many.
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This sounds like a very handy book for couples who are going through a rough patch. I've been married for 10 years and have gone through many ups and downs and having something as informational as this would have helped a lot.
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This book seems like it has sound, helpful advice. I like that the author gives examples of three different relationships. Excellent and informative review!
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This sounds like an interesting non-fiction guide book to couples who want to improve their communication. I'm not interested in the theme, but it seems that the author has experience as a marriage coach indeed. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review!
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Am not married but this is a very interesting read it gives you a lot to think about i will give this book 4 out of 4 and i will recommend it to anyone who is struggling in situations in their marriage please read this book it will help.
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This is a book that all couples can benefit from no matter how strong their marriage. There's always room to grow and learn. It's nice to know how well researched this book is and because of that I'm planning to read it. Good review.
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I agree. Sex, money, and infidelity are the three biggest problems that end marriages. I'm not married so I can't say that I'm exactly sure why. Hopefully, George Naum tells us why in this book.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD is a nonfiction self-help guide to a long-lasting marriage, although many readers found the contents helpful in maintaining a variety of relationships. In addition to its strong focus on communication, readers will hear advice from three couples and have the opportunity to interact and discuss ideas at the end of each chapter. Sounds like a great read for many! Thank you!! :-)
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In a marriage, the two people involved have to be best friends before they are lovers. I agree with this as does the author of this book, apparently. It sounds like it's going to be an enlightening read.
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Maintaining a long-term relationship is not easy. The author's experience can motivate and aid others stay together. I hope this book will help readers communicate and deepen their love for their spouse. Great review.
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Captivating and enjoyable read into the mind of a well experienced traveller of life. Purposeful, interactive and insightful, as it opens the conversation and analyses some of the key aspect/s of the journey of married life. Heartfelt in its dialogue and unfurling format, words matter. Truly one for my bookshelf!
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The book really seems interesting. With the increase in the rates of divorce nowadays, especially due to lack of communication and the so called 'ego' which can make lovers turn into complete strangers, this book is a good guide for couples and any adult at large. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Bernard Udofia »

Marriages are hard, period. So when listening to advice, I personally feel it's better to listen to someone who has marriage experience over someone who had training in marriage counseling. In the case of George, he has both. This should be a worthwhile book to pick up.
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It could be a guidebook for those who want to keep their marriage bonded.
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I would like to read this book offering marriage tips written by a doctor. I like the practical experience given from 3 examples. Great review.
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