Review of Care and Feeding of the Aging Human Male Species

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This sounds like a fun book to read. The author sounds like she is exploring many topics that are important to getting older. This book sounds like an interesting journey.
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When a book excellently discusses topics that are commonly serious in a funny way is a sign of marvelous writing and wit. I think I would be very much happy to read this, even women of the older generation would like this because they relate and understand it well. Thanks for this hilarious review!
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This is an important topic discussed with a sense of humor. I love that the author has taken her time to write about what to expect as a woman and how to care for an aging spouse. I really appreciate her effort. Thanks for the detailed review.
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This is must-have book for every woman who has a man in her life. Its like a dictionary of the Aging male specie which the woman would check to address certain concerns. Just as the reviewer stated, this is a good support system for woman as they grow older.
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I have always wanted to loved reading books that talked about the trials of marriage and ways to cope with it. However, this book provides much more than that. Coupled with the fact that it was packed with humor, it talked about ways to enjoy and live through the trials of marriage. Which eventually leads to a stronger bond between couples. Good job to the reviewer and Irene shere.
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I was excited to read the book from just the title and cover. Alas, it's not available where I am. I'm not married, but the book seems such fun. I would have enjoyed the laughs.
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The content of this story is my favorite. Handling aging men is not an easy task. Thanks for the review.
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The content of this story is my favorite. Handling aging men is not an easy task. Thanks for the review.
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This book offers helpful advice to a wide audience. What seems funny today, could become helpful counsel in the future. May we all laugh our way through gray hair and wrinkles. Great review!
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I love that this book is infused with funny tidbits about what life is like for an aging man. It sounds like no topic is off limits, and I think this book would appeal to mature readers. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I think the usage of humour will help to make the topics discussed (which can be serious/dry) a lot more approachable. Sounds like a fun book. Thanks for the review.
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I love the abbreviated terms that are used. This book sounds hilarious! It’s easier to talk about hard topics when you can find some ways to make it funny.
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I have liked the book and feel it is worthy the BOTD. Aging men have reported many suicides rising from the mistreatment they get from their wives and children. Finding a solution to conflict resolution among the aging people helps improve the life quality of these endangered species I like the book for its attempt to pave a way for better living conditions among our aging parents
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I'm not (quite) a boomer, but the book will give a lighthearted preview of what might be ahead. I love that they have included a number of difficult to discuss topics and examples of how to approach them with your mate. I enjoyed reading your review! Well done!
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Care & Feeding of the Aging Human Male Species by Irene Shere seems to be an informative read. The terms created by the author are catchy. The writing seems enjoyable inspite of dealing with sensitive issues. Thank you for the free copy. This book sure seems to come in handy in the future. Congrats on BOTD!
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