Review of Now or Never

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Sometimes it's better to try than regret missed opportunities
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

Mary Wasche's "Now or Never" seems fascinating. No one should ever feel unloved and disrespected, especially in their marriage. I feel for Jennifer and I sincerely hope she finds both her peace and her son. Awesome review.
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I liked how the author got straight into the mum’s strike. It didn’t take long to set the scene of how bad everything had gotten. I’d like to read on to find out how things resolved and if Dan starts to pay attention to his wife again.
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I wonder what could have happened to two-year-old Charlie and how this would cause Jennifer to regret her decision to choose herself. Minus her mistake in leaving her child unattended, I think the situation she found herself in called for a breather.
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This review describes a book that highlights the importance of society's need to shed the idea that the mother is responsible for all of the domestic tasks at home. The children should be taught by both parents that they must pitch in to help the family with these tasks as they get older. The husband should do 50/50 with his wife at home when he is there, no questions asked. Thank you for this great review.
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Wow. That was unfair. The instant punishment after she ran away got me thinking. Does the universe also take part against women like that?Married women are still deserve to have their own life to live. This story got me more terrified about marriage. I'm not sure if men should read this too. I mean what if they just picking out the issue regarding the karma she got, but not the entire story. God, this is crazy. Anyways, thank you for an amazingly well-written review.
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'Official Review: Now or Never' by Mary Wasche presents picturesque details of the fiction story for readers. I like how it explores the salient features of the author's work. The point that this is a story of a caring mother and wife who rebelled against her family is worth mentioning in the review. Readers would find the family dynamics in the story relatable. Also, as mentioned in the review, the romance, adventure, and suspense mixture keep one's interest throughout the book. Finally, readers who want successful relationships learn how one's actions can impact an entire family.
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Many readers must be relating to the story of Jennifer Davis as she rebels against her family. Im looking forward to digging into this book to find out what happened to her missing child and how her problems will be resolved.
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Bertha Jackson asks her readers several questions in her review. The answer to the most important question asked is yes. Indeed, Jennifer does deserve a better life! Jennifer and other women in similar relationships deserve to be respected. In reading the synopsis of this book, I learned that Jennifer's life is not like mine in many ways. As a child, I watched my mother live a life similar to Jennifer's; I realized it was not what I wanted. My choices have been drastically different from those of most women my age. However, I relate to wanting respect for who I am. According to the reviewer, the book is well-written and professionally edited. The level of writing and editing was a concern for me when I first heard about the book. On the strength of this review, I will add Now or Never to my bookshelf.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for another great review, Bertha! It seemed very realistic and reminded me of conversations with other families. I'm thankful for choosing to be a single mom as it seemed the men I had dated would have been like having another child. Respect and helping each other need to be part of everyone in the family. I'm looking forward to reading all of this book.
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I believe this book is for both partners, as learning from Jennifer’s story will help many in both relationships and marriage. I look forward to reading this book.
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Jennifer's situation may be very common in today's society. I think we can learn several lessons from this book. Also, it includes romance, adventure, and police suspense.
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The storyline of the book is amazing. The review provided above gives me an insight into this book. Congrats on the BOTD award. The content talks about women facing everyday challenges in their domestic life. Their efforts are ignored and are not counted by family or society.
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Post by Elizabeth-Tush4Christ »

Now or Never is a practical book about the life of Jeniffer, most mums can easily relate to it. The review also paints an interesting picture of what to expect and makes it an interesting read. great work.
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