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Reviews for Loving and Leaving: Winning at the Business of Divorce

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The average rating for Loving and Leaving: Winning at the Business of Divorce based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-01-29 00:00:00
1991was given a rating of 3 stars Aaron Trant
This book is phenomenal. Designed for women, who are single due to being divorced or being a widow, this book covers every single aspect of being single. From financial to sex, every relevant topic is address. I was so surprised that through my own transition, I had done some of the things suggested. What was more overwhelming was the presence of resources, life lessons from actual women, and the "matter-of-fact" writing style. Some of the stories shared gave me so much hope. I am not alone. My situation is not as bad as it could have been. However, I am making the best of it. Thanks to the information provided in this book I am so inspired and motivated. Honestly, I think women, who have not been married, can benefit from this book as well. I think that can take the suggestions, resources shared, and they can use it to inspire and motivate them. Addressing sexual relations, I especially liked the chart that presented the various types of sexual relationships you can engage. The chart identified advantages and disadvantages for each type. Some of the advantages and disadvantages I would never have considered at first. Celibacy was even addressed. This book is definitely a must read, as well as one of my favorite books now. Are you single? How are you dealing with being single? Now here is what you can do since you have read thus far!!! You can click on go to my blog: and order the book I have just shared with you. If you really enjoyed reading about this book, share this post on Twitter or Facebook. Don't forget to share you thoughts and comments below.
Review # 2 was written on 2011-03-24 00:00:00
1991was given a rating of 2 stars James Boyle
I will preface this review by saying I did listen to the audiobook. This also impacted how I felt based on the narrator. This book feels like when you start talking to someone at a party. At first you are intrigued with their stories, but then start to inundate you with details and names that really aren't important to the narrative of the story and you can't seem to get away from them talking and talking and talking.... The narrator probably didn't help with his tone of voice, but this guy just felt like a huge braggart. OH AND LET ME ADD--The Author's license to practice law was SUSPENDED in 2018 based on his behavior in a court case similar to one in his book. The author talks a lot about acting ethically in the book...but apparently just like anything people only tell you the version of the story they want you to hear.


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