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Two at a Time: Having Twins: The Journey Through Pregnancy and Birth |
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Rating: Summary: Save Your Money Review: Sorry Jane! I know she probably meant well, but let's face it, the majority of us do not have access to her style of living. If you're curious about how the more wealthy people live, go for it. If you're looking for more practical information, you can save money by buying "Multiple Blessings", packed with much more realistic advice and so much more helpful. I have to admit, I did get a good laugh (sarcastically speaking) out of the "can you believe in all our planning we forgot to put a bathtub in the babies bathroom. We immediately hired a contractor to put one in". If only I had that problem!
Rating: Summary: Sharing her experience Review: This is a wonderful read, anecdotal and full of many practical tips. I am a new mother of twins and I appreciated so much about this book. Jane Seymour shares her experiences in a loving, open manner. She talks woman-to-woman about how the pregnancy went for her. There are also several comments by her husband telling things from his point of view. With boxed factual information set amid the text and photographs, it is a fast read rather like a diary or memoir. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
Rating: Summary: Useless (except as a psychological document) Review: This woman lives in cloud cuckoo land. Her advice has absolutely no bearing on most people's everyday reality, and she comes across as a rich, spoilt, pampered woman who has no idea how ordinary people live. This book offers much insight into its author, but very little practical advice for real people. By all means purchase the book if you're sufficiently wealthy and morbidly self-obseesed.
Rating: Summary: Living in Fairyland Review: What a waste! This was more a fictional novel than a book that offered practical advise. I was so looking forward to reading a biography on a real twin pregnancy and was dissappointed to read about a womans "diversion" while being spoilt on set by her lavish lifestyle and "wonderful" husband. Don't buy this book if you really need some practical advise.
Rating: Summary: Living in Fairyland Review: What a waste! This was more a fictional novel than a book that offered practical advise. I was so looking forward to reading a biography on a real twin pregnancy and was dissappointed to read about a womans "diversion" while being spoilt on set by her lavish lifestyle and "wonderful" husband. Don't buy this book if you really need some practical advise.
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