Review of 2X2 on the Ark:

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In today's book of the day, the author lists out some secrets that will useful for a great relationship. The book will be beneficial to readers including myself. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Book 📚📖📚📖 of the day BOTD is non fiction a couples therapist dr.giuffre guide us to a healthy romantic relationship he is using her clients examples though anonymously in his 5 section he lays- out how most of his clients achieve successful healthy relationship. To achieve a happy, healthy, successful relationship ship one has to invest on it according to dr.giuffre don't take love for granted a expect health one..I really like this book from page one it was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯✅
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This book is geared toward helping readers figure out ways they can make their love life more fulfilling. The author makes available many years of experience in studying, researching, and working with couples on how to improve their relationships. Also, she draws insights from the real-life cases she has dealt with in the course of her career.
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Isn't a guide on relationships what we now need in a world like ours where people end up committing suicide because of terrible relationships? The author has done well.
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Post by Linda Tettey »

I giggled when l saw the title of the book. 2X2 on the Ark: but with this review I'm equally dumbfounded and anxious... finding ways to make my love life better...great book. Definitely getting it to read.
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Thanks for the book I need it you take me out in a very bad situation
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From the cover, I thought it would be a book about animals, and the name was also kind of funny to me. :lol2: But the review was the opposite! Great review and I love that author is so passionate about writing this and even sharing personal experiences.
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The subject of the book sounds like something that can be useful to everyone, whether they are actually in a relationship or not. It would still be enlightening with respect to future relationships. Also, the review says it's easy to follow along with the author.
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thanks for the review you are much happier when you are with the right person and this book really teaches alot
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Post by Yunus4real »

The title of the book remind me the love and passion Noah has toward building the Ark. So the content inside the book show how love could be best achieved and fulfilled. It was a full experience research work geared toward guiding 21st century adult how best to manage relationships for a fulfilling, supportive and everlasting affairs.
It's also lay emphasis on a real life scenario in the course of her writing with different examples.
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I appreciate your clarification that this book is not explicitly geared towards religious beliefs, as that is what I would infer from the cover page! Excellent review.
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This is a wonderful review however I must pass on this one as am not a fan of books relationships or life in general. I prefer fiction. Congratulations on BOTD though
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

The idea is great, and I love that the author brought abstract concepts into practical actions, but the cover is weird, isn't it? I get the metaphor, but I would never have picked this book up without reading your review.
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I really like books about relationships. While I do believe there is no "one fits all" when it comes to people (and relationships) I believe we can always learn, be better and take advice into consideration.
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I have read a plethora of books that claim to proffer solutions to relationship problems. Most of them turn out to provide flash-in-the-pan solutions. I hope this one is different.
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