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Oops! I Forgot My Wife: A Story of Commitment as Marriage and Self-Centeredness Collide

Oops! I Forgot My Wife: A Story of Commitment as Marriage and Self-Centeredness Collide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eye Opening Truth
Review: A book for every couple to read. It truly opens your eyes to how easy it is for men and women to grow apart. At the same time, it provides some simple "rule of thumb" type applications that can make a huge difference in your relationship. Cause a huge paradigm shift for me. The e-mail setting for the writing style was fantastic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A definite MUST read!!
Review: This book has life changing potential. If you are married or know anyone who is this is a must read for you. The presentation of the material is in story format, which makes it not only an easy and entertaining read but also a very educational and informative read. It confronts the everyday issues that will tear relationships apart and offers solutions to help out. It is full of humor and heart, it will touch you and make you want to be a better person, to love more, and to love better. It will challenge you to be a better spouse and to encourage others around you to do the same. Grab a copy quick and get ready to read, because once you get started you won't want to put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book's a marriage saver!
Review: This book is not only challenging and educational, it's enjoyable too. It's obvious that Doyle Roth made a concious effort to make it humorous, witty, and easy to read. What's missing from it, thank goodness, is all the shrink-speak and psycho-babble you normally get with this subject matter. Mr. Roth dares you to love your wife the way Jesus loved His bride, the church. If you read this book, you will find yourself in a state of self-reflection asking yourself how you can be a better, more-loving and less self-certered husband.


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