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This is good book for people who are married or are entering into one. It has all sorts of dynamics a couple's in marriage goes through. Thanks for a well written review.
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A jeep's advice about marriage is very important, because anyone who will experience it, even though most people are very difficult to do, this book provides views that can be shared for those who will live it, this is the book and review I want to convey, thank you
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This is not the kind of book i would sit down and read at this juncture. I am failing to relate to any of the key points highlighted in the review. The review is well crafted though. Thank you
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This book is really good. The author fulfilled the concept in three different situations. It's a awesome book.
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Marriage is a goal of mine and a successful marriage is key to truly attaining it. I love the idea of this book. The divorce rates just in the United States alone are staggering, so this is a much needed book! Great review!
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Communication is the key to success as well as the key to failure also. In this book, I felt that the message which the author is giving is very crucial for all of us. What we speak or say to others has a very huge impact. We should think before speaking... It can either make or ruin our life. It applies to each and every sector of our life, not just restricted to married life. This message is very important and very clearly written.
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This book is really interesting. It is insightful for people in committed relationships.
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I'm neither married or nor in a serious relationship, so I will have to pass on this self-help book. For couples who are having trouble in their relationship, I hope this book will be a helpful guide. Great review!
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Wow, commitment is so important in marriage, trust , forgiveness . this encourages alot
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Truth be told... Marriage as an institution is on its way to losing appeal to a good number of people. But today's writer discusses reasons that can disrupt marriages and possible solutions. I'm certain there's a lot to learn.
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This sounds like a practical and helpful guidebook on relationships written by an author who has not only done his research exceptionally well but is also well-versed in the topic. Thanks for your remarkable review.
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This looks like a great option for couples looking to work on their relationship. The unique approach, through examples of three marriages from different periods, is an interesting way to look at things too.
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It's true that divorce rates are higher each year. Maybe the concept of marriage itself is becoming old fashioned?! However, it would be great to read the author's advice on this topic.
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So i just tried out the sample version of the book and to be honest I was very very hooked. Marriage or relationships in general is something that we all are going to go through at least once in our life right? And let's be honest it's so hard to get it right the first time and sometimes the second time. One line in the book said that the motive of a relationship is to be "we centered" And not "you centered" Which is something a lot of people can associate with. The fact that children tend to become emotionally stable and much more better citizens when they grow up in a happy family is so powerful, we all need emotionally, mentally healthy children and youngsters and even adults and older citizens and if a companionship can make sure of it then why not. This book will actually be a blessing for a lot of couples out there who are just sitting there to make an effort and save their marriage.
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Marriage requires a lot of work so this book will be a great help for couples that need tips that can be put to use. Congrats on BOTD!
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