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Re: Official Review: 2 books same content: You'll Do Anythin

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Sounds like a great read. Very good advice there on how to maintain a healthy relationship. I would recommend it for any couple struggling to understand each other. Great review.
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I would read this book (both books) gladly! It sounds like a very useful and interesting book not only for people with one-sided relationship, but for anyone who wants to better understand their relationship, themselves and their partners. Thank you for a wonderful review. :)
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Post by Faith Maina »

It's a really good book reminding us of how we neglect our "self" in pursuit of a fulfilling relationship and how it often leads to pain. I like how it guides into finding the background of the core issue and back to the current issues- and how to overcome them.
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Post by Ehnsheen »

This book is interesting to read and a must read since it would help men and women how to make a relationship healthy. The reader can narrow his persective on how he/she would deal with thier partners. This book will help the reader grow emotionally. Thank you for your great review.
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Healthy relationships are important, and realizing when self-sacrifice goes too far can protect against a lot of hurt down the road. I don't think this is a book I'd particularly enjoy reading, but I'm sure plenty of people will.
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Post by leziellacaba »

this book is realy good for the person who's realy inlove,this book may use as a guide in a relation or rather building a relationship.??
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Post by versatileer »

I love the review on 2 books same content: You'll Do Anything... as it shows its setting and theme in a Burrough of relationship building. I love that there is no spoiler, and hope to read this in June.
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WOW! This book is a must read. I think every person should have an understanding of how to hold their own in a relationship. Sometimes it happens that people lose their voice or feelings and just keep on adjusting.
What is the most special thing I did today- I was MYSELF. Happy and in love and unapologetically myself.
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Post by Culate »

This is a nice book indeed, judging by the honest and self engaging review. Though, the book is not really for those who are in a balanced relationship, it can still serve as a guide so that the relationship does not get one sided without the person knowing it. An outstanding thing is that the authours did not just state problem (s), they also proffered solutions... Great review! And Congrats to the authors for the reviewer's rating.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

What a thorough and fantastic review!! I like this choice for #BOTD. Relationships that we have and people we come into contact with mold us into the people we were are today. They also contribute to who we become in the future. For this reason, this book sounds like one that everyone could benefit from reading! Thank you so much!!
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These books deal with human relationships and how you can make it a healthy relationship. I wish there were books like thiese 30 or 40 years ago. I was in an unhealthy relationship with my dear departed wife early in our marriage. I read somewhere that this has to do with whether one or both were born as the eldest sibling. These people tend to lord it over their siblings and, subsequently, their partners. There are many unhealthy relationships like mine before and up to now there are still many relationships which need the help of these books. Congrats to "2 books same content: You'll Do Anything for Him. You'll Do Anything for Her" by Dr Maureen E Hosier, Berta Hosier Conger.
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Post by angie coderes »

I'll Do Anything for her

I find the topic interesting. This book may teach a person to love himself more and and love his partner less. A partnership will not work if only one party is happy.
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Post by Carolyn L Gasefete »

The book gives much needed hope to relationships that are slowly dying away. The yearning to be loved that makes us so desperate and blinds us to the reality of life. Love yourself first before anyone else and you can offer genuine love to another person. Great review
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Post by Emmydon »

Great book, recommended to anyone having issues in relationship
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It is important to have mutual feelings, understanding, and proper communication in a relationship. Thank you for this well written review.
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