Official Review: Cracking the CODE to Marital Bliss

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Re: Official Review: Cracking the CODE to Marital Bliss

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Thanks for the review, but I don't care for self-help books, and a tome about marital bliss is especially irrelevant to me. The diagrams do sound interesting though.
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25 years in marriage and still counting, sounds like some wisdom gained and trusted advice. I like your review. Marriages are falling apart left, left and center and if one wants a long lasting one, then, why not give this book a try. It is worth a read.
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Thanks for the review. It sounds like it could appeal to a certain audience but likely isn't something I would read.
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This book looks fun, and helpful in dealing with a tough marriage. We are doing ok, but could always use some help. I look forward to reading this book.
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It's a great thing that this book is more personal and less analytical. A lot of self help books, especially about marriage, tend to be overly analytical. When it comes to something as personal as marriage, being analytical takes the romance away. Then, no on really wants to take the less than romantic advice.
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Thanks for the review. It's quite an insightful book. I would love to read and take some points from the book. Marriage is something that needs constant work. So, some good advises cannot be ignored.
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I agree with you on the way this was written with an engaging style. The author uses humor to present a deep topic such as this one. Interestingly, he also speaks to bringing the relationship up higher like you have said here, and I think a lot of people are stuck in bad cycles that this book might help resolve.
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I don't think that the book is for me. I am not married and I don't want to read this book. I am not interested in reading advice/self-help books that inform about marriage. I will pass on reading this book.
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This will be useful for couples going through a tough time or those who have forgotten to love and cherish each other. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Post by r_bhavika »

A book that highlights a unique and modern look on marriage and relationship. Married couples would find this book beneficial. I'll pass on this one, it's early to read books on marriage. Thanks for a great review.
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The authors of this book cracked the secret code to a marital bliss, and the solution lies in three elements, and they are love, polarity, and personal development. An interesting book worth reading, for married couples to keep their married life intact and blissful.
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I'm not married yet, but soon will be. I can see how this book can be beneficial for couples, married or about to be. Even if all is rosy, it offers tips to prevent, to a large extent, the marital bond from weakening while encouraging growth and development in the union. Thanks for the expository review.
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No two marriages are the same. What works for A may not work for B. Although I like that the book is helpful, I don't think this one is for me. Good review.
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Post by jemgirl202 »

This sounds like a self-help book but for marriage. This seems like it could be useful for those who are struggling in their marriage. I married and fortunately don't have a use for this book. However, Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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Marriage brings together two complex persons with individual viewpoints,attitudes,gift,and interests.
They then face the lifelong challenge of bonding and blending their lives together in harmony.What individual may not be aware of though is that it truly is ''the little things'' which can enrich and even save a marriage.
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