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by angad2008 on March 1, 2012
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I Loved It !
by radrica8 on October 16, 2011
It was such a great book. I connected to her a whole lot. I think this book is perfect for teenagers my age. A few errors but it was a outstanding achievement.
Testimony
by her on September 9, 2011
That's so funny Eva! My firsthand experience of YOU, was as an overly flirtatious, tempestuous and 'predatory female'. The distraction you 'set in motion' led to many other distractions. Our a 7.5 yr relationship became untenable and our much hoped for and mutually planned, little baby boy was abandoned by his father. Whilst you like to flirt, have fun, look sexy and be adored - and are actively encouraged to do so by our culture and our society - there are partners, wives, mothers and children that get despised, bullied, hated, hurt, lost and abandoned... I remember vividly, sending you an impassioned email, asking you to stay away from my partner. You had invited him to dinner to meet your parents, (amongst many, many other invites), - I was out of your ambitious equation. Sometimes even so called 'emotional affairs' are far more damaging and deadly than real ones (causing an earlier miscarriage). I look at my little boy and I am happy. He is worth everything... all the pain, hurt and trauma of my ex's juvenile distractions- mostly desperate, insecure and lonely women, needing constant attention and affirmation. I know you will delete this, the past is easy to erase for some! btw! In arguments about you we used to call you 'Nagasaki', as in the nuclear bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki... He used to call you Nagasaki Bomb! Mission accomplished! (although some time back now...) He can be all yours, now and forever... to have and to drop. I suppose the conclusion of your book should perhaps be, 'Those that live by the sword, die by the sword'. Mine is - better to have loved and lost, than never to have love at all. All is not fair in love and war. I think you taught me that (in the most heartbreaking and life-wrecking way). Here's to humanity, love, life and honour, Respect! (*this is what I will teach my children...)
Amazing all over
by miralia8ursmile on August 11, 2011
i really liked this book, it opened my mind to new things :] super artistic. loved it :))







