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101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged
- De: H. Norman Wright
- Narrado por: Patrick Miller
- Duración: 1 h y 22 m
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Relationship expert and noted couples counselor Norm Wright steers potential brides and grooms through a series of soul-searching questions to discern if they've really met "the one". Couples will be much more confident about whether or not to pursue marriage after completing these in-depth and personal questions. Norm also addresses the delicate subject of calling off the wedding if listeners discover that a potential mate isn't actually meant to be a life partner.
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Peppered with biblical quotes
- De Allyson M. Benson-Williams en 10-15-20
- 101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged
- De: H. Norman Wright
- Narrado por: Patrick Miller
Very detailed for a short book
Revisado: 12-18-24
This book is timeless even though it’s 20-years old. It gave great detail on excellent questions to ask during dating, the engagement and marriage.
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Blood Moon
- De: John Sedgwick
- Narrado por: Fred Sanders
- Duración: 17 h y 17 m
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Blood Moon is the story of the century-long blood feud between two rival Cherokee chiefs from the early years of the United States through the infamous Trail of Tears and into the Civil War. While little remembered today, their mutual hatred shaped the tragic history of the tribe far more than anyone, even the reviled President Andrew Jackson, ever did.
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The Real Story
- De CLS en 04-17-18
- Blood Moon
- De: John Sedgwick
- Narrado por: Fred Sanders
Remarkable and very well researched book!
Revisado: 07-23-21
I originally bought this book for my Scout Troop & a 3-day canoe camping trip in NW Georgia. I read “Thunder in the Mountains” about Chief Joseph & the Nez Perce Indians of the Pacific NW. This was a fascinating read. So, I wanted to share with the Scouts some cool Indian stories about the Indians in Georgia.
And, I feel very confident that “Blood Moon” achieved the excitement I was searching for.
The book was long, but worth it. I was hoping for a more happy ending for the “good guys” and was a little disappointed towards the end. However, the author did a nice job ending on a happy note about the future of the Cherokee Nation.
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