Review of I Did Not Kill My Husband : But I Almost Killed Myself

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This is a very timely book which many women and even men married already can relate and get lessons from. Getting married is one great moment for a person but staying married is another story.Alcoholism is one of the factors that can ripped marital relationship and this book, as the description says has a happy ending and this will make readers more interested seeing the opportunities to learn vital lessons to be able to cope with the same experiences that the author experienced! Congrats BOTD!
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Thanks for the great review!!! Unfortunately, I think there are many people who can relate to the subject of alcoholism!!!!! I think this read can help others to open their eyes and pick apart their difficult, yet, comparable situations in their personal lives to the book. Congratulations on BOTD…. Oh and lastly, I love the cover - it is very eye catching,
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I am really curious to know what Annie will do to deal with her husband's bad behaviour. The title of this book fascinates me the most.
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it would be interesting to see how things unfold for Annie as she continues to fight tooth and nail for her marriage. i love the book title because it’s a very catchy one and the cover art is not derivative.
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Thank you for your review. I've sampled the first few chapters and I can relate to the book in many ways. I also liked how she wrote simply, but honestly. I would like to finish reading this book.
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The language appear to be appealing but the illogical and grammatical error make this book difficult to comprehend and have irrelevant lessons.
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This book is definitely an enjoyable read. I love that the language here is original and outstanding. However, I don't think the content of this book will resonate well with me. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD.
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Seems like well-written book with a beautiful message. I hope to check this out someday.
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Wow, what an interesting and striking cover, title and plot combination. Alcoholism affects so many families so I'm sure this book will touch many. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Annie's informal writing style has made the ugly facts of this story interesting to read. She has also made her emotional heavy burdens seem lighter. This will make readers in similar situations to learn quickly from her experiences. Thanks for the in- depth review.
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Outstanding review, I can understand a little about Annie struggles with her marriages. Also the character allowing the readers anticipate the next scenario if good or bad makes the book more interesting.
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Post by Gurpreet Kaur 13 »

Alcoholism is really a fatal disease for our society. The people suffering from this disease and their family really die everyday and face the social boycott without committing any crime in real. I can understand the pathetic condition of the person who is or has someone in their family consume alcohol. This topic should be discussed in society and some efforts should be done to control this altogether rather than let the family suffer alone. Congrats for being listed as BOTD.
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This is an amazing and intriguing review that makes me want to read the book. I love the plot and the struggles of the main character. Would definitely give it a try.
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Post by Amal P S 1 »

Simple but detailed review. I'm definitely going to read this book. Annie seems to be a likable character in the book. I want to know more about Annie.Thanks for this good review.
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Post by Flowers123 »

Marital abuse can be distressing, but ending up with a similar relationship, again and again, seems unimaginable to me. I'm curious to find out what exactly happened to Anne in the first place. Great review.
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