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More Than Friends (Eagle Large Print)
Book: More Than Friends (Eagle Large Print)
Written by: Barbara Delinsky
Publisher: Chivers North Amer
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5

So Good
Rating: 5 / 5
I loved this story about real people who make the wrong choices and suffer for them. Adultrey isn't an easy topic, but this author is a master at making me believe her truth. I agree with the reviewer who called it gut-wrenching. So highly recommended. This book will make you cry.


whats up w/ all these review?
Rating: 1 / 5
i hated all the characters, they were all selfish and stupid. the hero (cant even remember his name) cheats on his wife with a close friend of his wife's, (the friend sleeps with his cause shes thinking of her lost love, awwwww!) and he sleeps with her cause he won a case and he always sleeps with his wife after he wins a case, but since his wife wasnt around he slept with the first woman he came in contact too, THEN he blames his wife for his indiscretion, because she wasnt around when he NEEDED to sleep with her, as if hes a little boy who has to be followed around so he wont be misbehaved. he was such a jerk, but his wife was the bigger fool for forgiving him. i've always believed in forgiveness, but not in being a fool, if he cheated on her once, its going to happen again. when you let someone get away with doing something wrong, their going to do it again. she should have forgiven him, and the dumped him, so she wouldnt have to live with the sadness of his betrayal.


I couldn't put it down
Rating: 5 / 5

Once I got into this book I could not put it down, Barbara Delinsky has a way of making me feel like I know her characters personally. I felt sorry for them, I was angry with them and relieved when young Michael woke up. I have reread it several times because of its very real themes - friendship, cheating, jealousy, power and love - and they are not so ridiculous that they aren't believable like some books. Definitely a keeper!




 
 
 



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