Official Review: Cracking the CODE to Marital Bliss

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Re: Official Review: Cracking the CODE to Marital Bliss

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I am not fond of this sort of books, and I doubt the ability of a book to actually change the values of human relationships. Anyway congratulations on being BOTD
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Sounds like a book with good advice on how to spice up your marriage. Thanks for your review. It's good you mentioned about informative graphs and illustrations being included.
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I like the approach both authors took in writing this book. I believe it is a must-have for everything. It would also make a nice gift to couples in this season. Lovely book.
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Despite not being married, I think that people who are in any type of committed relationships can take away the lessons that are presented in this book. I like that the couple presents their own mistakes and uses them as a teaching tool for others. Many times books like these can sound preachy, but I am glad that the advice is given as if it were given by a friend.
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Great review here. The book is educative and reading it feels like you are being given advice by a friend. The book focuses on three factors that make marriage passionate and sublime. These include love, polarity and personal development.
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Surely not for bachelors like me. Hope this book help married people to live their lives happily.
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I don't read self-help books, but they are good for some people. In the case of this book, married couples could benefit a lot from the author's advice and mistakes.
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Eva Darrington wrote: 13 Aug 2018, 10:23
EmunahAn wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 05:52 The book’s structure is also well-designed. Important points and enlightening accounts are summarized away from the main text. The plot is also dotted with informative diagrams, graphs and tables that make reading and understanding quite easy. In one particular diagram, the author illustrates how the three elements that make a great marriage, when blended together, can result in passion and bliss. In another, he assumes a scenario of a couple that is out of sync and goes further to explain how they can rebuild their relationship and attain the state and experience of ‘flow’. To top it all off, action steps are included at the end of every chapter which helped me understand the ways in which the advice could be implemented.
I appreciate your thorough review of this book. The author sounds like a good writer who was able to effectively present his case for marital bliss. I really like a book with action steps and some graphics to assist the reader with integrating the information. I am reading a book on relationships right now and am really appreciating how a good structure can make or break a book. Thanks for the great review.
yes I also agreed with you.
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Akoth Brenda Ochola wrote: 25 Aug 2018, 08:52 It is totally gnarly to have such books in custody for the newly married, for single mothers,newly married individuals. I actually interested in reading the book.
it is the best book not only for the newl married couples but for all of the youngsters who want to marry, who are going to be married and also for those who are married already.
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Kibetious wrote: 06 Dec 2018, 08:55 Great and enthralling review here. The book is equally nice and very educative. Indeed, the rising rate of divorce is an evidence that something is going wrong somewhere and some may be suffering quietly yet they are not enjoying what they began with passion. Such a nice book. Too bad that the title is out of purchase on Amazon.
yes i am also agreed with you in this case of the world. Divorce is spreading like a virus in whole of the world and we can overcome this problem by acting on the principles told in this book.
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I am glad the book was well-researched and well-structured. Many married couples will surely find the book helpful. This is not the book for me. Thank you for the review!
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a9436 wrote: 06 Dec 2018, 09:07 Thanks for your interesting review, but I do not think this is a book for me. Every marriage is different and I do not think the answers to a successful one can be found in a book.
love, politeness and personal development are the powerful elelments told in the review of the BOTD for strengthening a relationship of a marriage relationship.
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My opinion, if you want something to work - you will make it work. And this kinda books will offer helpful tips to help you along the way. Ideas never are spare))
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I'm sure for some people this must be a great read, but just for me personally, I have to say if I was gifted this book from a friend, I'd find myself offended since for my life personally, this book is just nightmare fuel.
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I'm not married, nor am i planning to get married in the future, but I guess I can get this for my brother and his wife. This looks very insightful and should help the newlyweds.
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