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A well-researched guide book "What’s Forever For? A Physician’s Guide To Everlasting Love And Success In Marriage" by George P “Jeep” Naum, III, where Jeep shares advice on enduring marriage. The author being an experienced marriage coach makes the book appealing.
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Really not my type of thing. Not only because it is non-fiction and I avoid it as much as I can, but mostly because this book interferes in personal relationships. Don't get me wrong sometimes learning from example is a good thing, but I think there is a thin line to lying. How to know is your partner does something because feels like it or because read it up in some book?
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Thanks for the review.sounds like a good read for married couples .Hope I can read it soon.
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I usually find books like this kind of weird. The questions included often seem silly to me. So, if I do decide to read this book I would probably skip the interactive part. Thanks for a great review!
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This sounds like an interesting, interactive book which focuses on improving communication especially with married couples and those enjoying other forms of relationships. I'm enjoying a blossoming one myself, but it never hurts to learn more ways to make it better. Will be checking out this book for sure, thanks for the enthusiastic review.
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This book seems like it would be equally fun and enlightening to read. The list of questions after each chapter is an intriguing feature. I'm sceptical about the idea of a marriage coach, but I think I might give this book a try one day just out of curiosity, if nothing else.
Thank you for the review.
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Having different marriages from different time periods sounds like an interesting thing to talk about. I wonder if the author notices significant changes and if any, do they have to do with the era. Thanks for the great review!
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Fantastic review! This book seems very helpful to married couples. I love how informative and engaging the content is. I think both married and unmarried people can learn something from reading this book.
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This book sounds like it will be an insightful novel to read especially for those who are married or even considering tying the knot in the near future. I'm not an avid reader of non-fiction novels so I don't think that this book will be a good fit for me, so I'm going to pass on reading it.
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This is a useful book for those in marriage. I hope I'll be in a marriage one day, and I find this book really helpful. It cannot be a bad thing to read about how to deal with problems in marriage.
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I liked that the author does not discriminate against those who have different beliefs on the definition of marriage. He truly has an unbiased desire to help people.
Thank you for your informative review. 🐢
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I think this book is mainly for relationship partners. Well reviewed.
It contains important information on how a relationship can be made better. Kudos to the reviewer
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I think the notion lots of people have about marriage is wrong, that's why when there's a little issue the want to quit. I think this book could help lots of young couples understand and learn the concepts of a healthy marriage. Good review.
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This book written by an experienced marriage coach seems to be quite helpful for the married couples as well as for people who wish to work on their relationships. Thank you for the review!
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I like it the fact it was well published by an experience marriage tutor and is recommendable for couples
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