Official Review: So what if another man screws your wife

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This book sounds like a very interesting read. The way the review is written pulls you in and gives you an intriguing feeling. The title was also a major part in what grabbed my attention and I am looking forward to reading this one!
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The title of the book was catchy. Was almost interested in the book until I read your review. I liked your line at the end.
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hmm interesting! however, i do not agree with their perspective on the topic
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Hmmm.... The title of the book wanna make me read the book but this is not the kind of book i wanna read now. Thumbs up on the review though.
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LaurenHaupt wrote: 07 Jun 2018, 15:50 The title of the book was catchy. Was almost interested in the book until I read your review. I liked your line at the end.
Thanks so much, and thanks for reading my review :)

teensweet154 wrote: 07 Jun 2018, 12:15 The title is really an attention getter. But the fact that its not for all people or couples Its just for some selective couples out there or people that doesn't go against this. Nice review anyway.
It is definitely for selective couples! Thanks for commenting!


Ctess444 wrote: 07 Jun 2018, 14:46 This book sounds like a very interesting read. The way the review is written pulls you in and gives you an intriguing feeling. The title was also a major part in what grabbed my attention and I am looking forward to reading this one!
It was definitely interesting!
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Ebrown413 wrote: 07 Jun 2018, 17:17 Hmmm.... The title of the book wanna make me read the book but this is not the kind of book i wanna read now. Thumbs up on the review though.
Thanks so much for reading, and for commenting :)

keishamonroe1993 wrote: 07 Jun 2018, 15:56 hmm interesting! however, i do not agree with their perspective on the topic
You are not alone in your views :)
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I am so glad others did not like this book. If I were a husband I would not like my wife to see, much more read it.
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The title of the book got my attention but after going through your review I don't think it's my type. Thanks for your explanation
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Interesting title but i dont support the topic.
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I wonder what drove the author to write such a book. I like your honest review because now I know it's not the kind of book I would want to read.
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Even though I don't buy the idea, but I'd like to read the book. Who knows whether I might be entertained?
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I have not read this book. However, based on the review, i will not read the book anymore. Maybe because I respect high morals. Initially, the topic attracted me to read the book to know the various consequences of such act across the continents.
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I am so happy that the plot of this book is a turn-off to most!
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I’m a wife and I immediately switched and said if another woman screws my husband. That didn’t make me happy and I wasn’t interested in finding out. This book doesn’t interest me because cheating would not strengthen my marriage.
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ReviewerDouglas123 wrote: 08 Jun 2018, 21:38 Interesting title but i dont support the topic.
Thanks for the comment :)
Jgideon wrote: 09 Jun 2018, 00:42 I wonder what drove the author to write such a book. I like your honest review because now I know it's not the kind of book I would want to read.
Yes, there must be some reason to write a book like this! Thanks for the comment :)
Rhoda 2 wrote: 08 Jun 2018, 14:22 The title of the book got my attention but after going through your review I don't think it's my type. Thanks for your explanation
Thanks for reading my review and for commenting :)
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