Official Review: Was I To Blame? by B.W.Knight

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Re: Official Review: Was I To Blame? by B.W.Knight

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A broken relationship story can be touching, especially at the point of trying to make up. Some lessons to be picked up from these piece. Nice Review.
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This book seems like it conveys heavy topics such as drugs, suicide, and alcohol. Also, it seems to discuss relationships and bonds between people. These are all themes that I find intriguing. Probably going to check out the book sometime soon.
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Although this book is a little tense for me and I wouldn't read it, I believe it is beneficial to many people as it points out some things we don't usually see in ourselves.
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This sounds super mental health forward. I feel like we need more books like this to stimulate an even bigger mental health discussion.
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This moving drama, Was I To Blame?, deals with husband and wife relations and the importance of friendships. It starts with an argument between Angie and her husband to show their rocky marriage. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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I was not impressed when I read the opening of this book. Or actually, there was no opening. It went straight to a dialogue of distress and I just woke up early in the morning so I had no.patience to continue reading since I didn't like the style of writing. However, after reading your review, my curiosity kicked in. Your insights made me want to give this book a chance so I guess I'll try to read it in the future. You wrote a very helpful review for the author.
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A drama dealing with tragedies in life and exploring how each of us can respond in similar and different ways can change one's perspective. Great review!
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Marriage, family, relationship and parenting are some of the real life facts that I easily relate with since I'm passionate about them. Angie seems to be an interesting character. That aside, marriage dramas is one of the major realities affecting our society today. I'm left asking myself, why can't people just value Marriage and Relationship as it should be? From the review, it is so clear that these dramas are caused by lack of understanding, human fault (George) and most importantly, unwillingness to compliment each other. I end my comment with this quote; "Any successful marriage is anchored on willingness to compromise our 'self' to serve our partners as we focus on making them better every day." This is a great review and the book is a must read for me.
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The storyline is a story of love, friendship, betrayal, adultery, depression, happiness, and sadness. I love to read. Nice review.
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This book sounds like something that is different in respect to many books within the same genre. I like that there are many characters with problems of their own in order to show the many story lines that are present. Angie's group of friends sound like realistic people who go through many of the struggles that real married people deal with. I also like that part of the story has a diary-like quality to it, but I would have liked to hear more from Angie's husband.
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"For better or for worse" seems to definitely come into play in this book. I love reading about dramas, especially those with family elements, so I think I'll check this one out. Thanks for the fabulous review!
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

Angie and George's story seems to be drama-filled.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Cecilia_L »

I don't mind some family drama, but I dislike reading the type of volatile argument depicted on the book's first page. I appreciate your interesting review, but I'll pass on this one.
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The book sounds interesting. I hope that Angie and George's relationship can survive whatever they are going through. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Sandra K Pearson »

This isn't for me. I really don't like reading about drama. I'm glad you enjoyed it though. Nice review.
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