Review of Annoying Love

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When sometimes we feel that our parents are annoying but in a deeper meaning, it shows love for us because they want us on the right path; following God's teaching. I like this book since the author has so much experience on the matter of the book with backup scriptures. It sounds like a good fit for me. Thanks for your amazing review!
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I love reading Christian books, especially those that border on raising kids. I am interested in this book because I am an aspiring parent.
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I hated when my parents curtailed my excesses while growing up then. I felt they were in my way, however, I'm very glad they did. It helped shape my life today. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Even now, being a grown up, sometimes I still find some of the things that parents do annoying even though it is out of love. This is very relatable!
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There's non of us that didn't have major issues with our parents whole growing up. We all felt that we were being treated badly when we were not.
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