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We BOTH read a book called “Love and Respect” by Dr. Luck) we still have our moments but not as bad as before. We also saw THREE different couples counselors who did not help us at all. After a month or two he also backed out of the divorce and didn’t want to leave me. He told me he loved me but wasn’t in love with me anymore. I begged for him to forgive me and that I didn’t mean it. We had so much going against us an neither one of us were trying. After a day or two of cooling off I realized that divorce is not what I wanted. He told me he wasn’t in love with me anymore. One day after aįight I said I was done and filling. Ready (neither one of us would give our kids back just the amount of stress is overwhelming) we fought ALL the time over anything and everything. My husband and I have been through every top reason for divorce financial struggles, bankruptcy, stressful jobs, becoming parents when we weren’t Getting back your husband after a divorce, break up.

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Bryant and May and the Invisible Code - AB.I loved it and will certainly read it again sometime. If you like Dickens, you’ll love this one, if you don’t, you may want to try the audio book (which I can recommend either way). The scene where he mentions the cell window being six or seven deep in men’s heads as the jostle for a better position takes on much more of a comic atmosphere when you picture it happening instead of just reading about it. I suspect that’s always what I’ve rather liked about Dickens, but just hadn’t realized it so concretely. Once you start to do that, you can begin to appreciate his use of descriptive language rather than just finding it tediously long and circumspect. You can’t just read about what the characters are doing, you have to picture their actions to make it interesting. This book, or perhaps the fact that I listened to it rather than read it, made me realize that one thing you must have to enjoy Dickens’ works is a good imagination. I really found myself enjoying it once Copperfield reached an age where he was able to control his own life somewhat. The second half more than makes up for this though. The first half of the book can be a bit slow in events at times, so if you don’t care for Dickens or haven’t read any of his works yet, I could see that it might be a bit tedious. David Copperfield himself tells you about his life from the time he was a little lad at The Rookery. It’s quoted in Wikipedia as being the most autobiographical of Dickens’ works, which I suspect is largely due to it’s first person narration. Sometimes Dickens does go just a bit over the top with his characters sometimes.Įven though this is one of the most well known of Dickens works, it’s not one I would recommend to someone as their first Dickens novel. Micawber quite as well as I did though his narration (tongue in cheek). He made even the slower bits entertaining, although I think I could have done without getting to know Mr. I'll certainly be looking forward to hearing more of Jarvis. I'm working my way through all of Dickens books and am really glad I got this particular audio version. It was like seeing a black and white film in colour for the first time. He really made the characters come to life and coloured in the story. I have the version narrated by Martin Jarvis (published by BBC WW) and his narration was nothing short of brilliant.

First off, I just have to mention that I listened to David Copperfield rather than read it.
