Official Review: How To Marry Your Wife

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Re: Official Review: How To Marry Your Wife

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That's interesting that the book you (bluemel4) were given didn't contain the errors. I have seen this type of think happen before, where an author will post that the wrong file was uploaded either on Amazon or OBC. As for the book itself, people will often have different opinions of the same book. However, I was surprised to see a 2/5 star ratin (by hudecek) with a comment that "the story was good for the most part." I don't mean to parse anyone's words, but I got the sense from that comment that the book was better than a 2 rating. I do agree that incorrect word usage in a published book can be very annoying.
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bookowlie wrote:That's interesting that the book you (bluemel4) were given didn't contain the errors. I have seen this type of think happen before, where an author will post that the wrong file was uploaded either on Amazon or OBC. As for the book itself, people will often have different opinions of the same book. However, I was surprised to see a 2/5 star ratin (by hudecek) with a comment that "the story was good for the most part." I don't mean to parse anyone's words, but I got the sense from that comment that the book was better than a 2 rating. I do agree that incorrect word usage in a published book can be very annoying.
The reasons I gave it that was for the confusion with the scenes and the wrong word usage. Blumel4 was absolutely correct with the confusion part of it. It made the story hard to follow. The wrong words exacerbated my frustration.

My opinion is that Thomas and his sense of humor saved the book. If it hadn't been for him, I may not have finished it. But, it's just my opinion. I didn't do the official review and what blumel4 wrote stands.
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I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference
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Hmmmmm beautiful I love the story line is unique, Is very interesting.
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From the book's title , one can tell it's going to be a very funny book. I mean how else do you marry your wife . :D Romance is not my best genre but I like a good laugh and the comic side of this book is very enticing. I will definitely try this book. I just hope I don't get confused with its historical stuffs.Thanks for the review.
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