Review of My Spouse, my friend

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Based on the sample of this book that I read, I think that this is a guide for Christian couples to have the ideal marriage. I truly liked the way that ideas are approached in this book. Congrats on botd!!
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A good marital book! I've always read these kinds of novels quite a bit. I just want to know more about this marital stuff. The author seems to make a strong argument, and I'd want to add this to the list of books I've read about marriage in general.
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My Spouse, My Friend
A book worth reading indeed... With deep insights as to what marriage is and should be, the author did not only bring about an understanding of what marriage is, but also an understanding of what marriage could be
I rate this book 4 out of 5stars
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An exciting one about marriage. This is one of those books you should not miss on your bookshelf. Understanding marriage, its purpose and challenges is an important thing for anyone keen to take their marriage to next level.
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Hi!

Thank you for your honest review. Marriage is a very serious step in life and someone else communicating their opinions and experiences is great! I am sure those who are thinking about marriage or already married can benefit from reading this book. :D
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I always find it fascinating how married couples are chosen so perfectly for one another according to the stages that they are in life and what they went through. Only the Creator will know which spouse is perfect to complete the other, and I like that the author ties it all back to Him. I think this book will serve as a great benefit to many people who intend to get married or who are struggling within their marriage considering the fact that the author speaks from experience as well.
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I'm not married, nor am I on the way to that big step in life, but I know the importance of marriage in God's eye. Marriage has its ups and downs, but it's all about how these two individuals are able to overcome any obstacles or hardships. Even though I'm not married, I'm going to still get this book to take a peak in on the lived life of a married person.
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:D In couple's life style would be great impossible to the book counselor of marriage, to generate powerful and higher esteem confederate a relationship.
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An eye opening book that explores what the meaning of marriage is and how factors such as finances and friendship can play a critical role in marriages. Readers interested in understanding marriage from a fresh and convincing perspective will surely profit from embarking on this reading journey.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting book about the concept of marriage and its relationship to God. While it might not be for everyone, some might want to give it another look. Well done.
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The Bible does send this idea that marriage is a divine ordinance from God, just like the author said. I'll like to read about this God's original blueprint for marriage, and the various perversions, which gear toward distorting His ideal plan.
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I don't read memoirs with a heavy emphasis on God. So, this book is definitely not for me. However, congrats to the author on achieving BOTD.
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Great work to her effort, i love the concept of the book because if the main focus which are on marriage. It is simply explicitly and we'll understood, my point of view is that such good work like this should be recommended for marriage counselors, churches. The book will help to revive lots of broken and chartered homes.
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'While she explained the concept of marriage and its demands, the author also pointed out an often neglected point. Couples neglect this aspect of understanding themselves and also fail to see the importance of their finances in their relationships.'
This neglected reminder among couples is something I need to explore.
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I think a lot will be able to relate to the theme of the book by Ingiete Oyama which her perspectives and views on marriage as an institution and relationship. I like non fiction books because they provide learning and relevant info to readers.
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