Review of Care and Feeding of the Aging Human Male Species

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This sounds like a great book about how to approach the aging process, all written in a humorous way. I look forward to reading it, thanks. Great review.
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I found the few pages that I read to be quite comical. It’s a good read, especially for my own husband! He even laughed at some things that I shared with him! It’s a great little stress release book! Ty for a fun-filled review. Great job!
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Finally a humour filled book with some enlightening advice. Would definitely read this soon. Great job on the review!
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At first itself I assumed it sounds like a great book. Surely it's a fantastic book! It takes away all the stress away when reading it. I read it twice and felt really good. It tells about how to approach the aging process. Thank for the wonderful review! Bravo
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This book will come in handy to a lot of women. It talks about sensitive topics with a bit of humor which will make the reading interesting. I won’t mind reading it. Thanks for the review
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Truly, no issue is beyond limits. I haven't looked into the topic of aging husbands before, but I guess I have to. Congratulations.
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This is wow the team coordinated to come up with a devices way of helping people keep the aginng healthy . I am actually impressed with the teams work. Congratulations for such a great book. I appreciate . Kudos on BOTD
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This book sounds like a fun read. Added to my reading list for sure!
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Shere discussed some topics that we have refused to talk about, yet, they are hurting us. For me, this sounds like a very useful book for a handbook for husbands and men. Good job!
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Irene Shere should be credited for casting the the problems that beset people in old age in a light mold. The book has both educational and laxative qualities. Thanks for the great review.
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I know so many people who are afraid to age. I love how the author shares the aging process in a humorous way. Congrats on BOTD!
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a book with seemingly reasonable solutions to certain issues that most people don’t realize will pop up eventually in life. it’s good that such an information book exists. I hope there is also an edition that teaches the care and feeding of the aging human female species. that would also be nice to have for men with aging wives.
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This book sounds fascinating with some humor. Great review. I will definitely be checking it out.
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This book sounds like a humorous take on aging and dealing with the men in your life that might drive you crazy at times. It sounds like an enjoyable read that will keep you laughing.
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Humans in general are hard to understand. I'm glad the author used humor and a simple writing style. Aging is hard on everyone but the author's light hearted resolutions are really worth reading. Congrats on BOTD!!
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