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I kept thinking, where can this go? There is part of you that is going to shake your head and say "Oh come on! This is just crazy! But come on, that fast and furious pace couldn't continue nonstop! Something had to give. View all 44 comments. This was a fantastic read. I loved the fast pace and suspense. It was very clever and had me on the edge throughout.

Some of the "pact" rules - 1. When your spouse calls answer 2. Exchange thoughtful gifts monthly 3. Plan a trip together once a quarter 4. The adorable newlywed couple Jake and Alice are professionals and eager to start their lives together. As a wedding gift, they receive a mysterious gift.

Later, they learn of the contents and end up signing WOW! Later, they learn of the contents and end up signing a contract that forever changes their lives. Jake, "What can they do, cart us off to marriage jail? I absolutely loved the book. For now, bye friend. The club members refer to each other as "friend" and not by their name. Thank you Michelle Richmond and Netgalley for my arc.

Publication date is July 25, View all 47 comments. Because you made a Marriage Pact to stay together? And you love each other and you were already making the commitment and it seemed fun, exciting, ominous and oh so mysterious? And heck, what could possibly go wrong, right?! Jake and Alice are a happy couple about to get married. Jake is a Psychologist and Alice is a successful Attorney. Right before the wedding, Al 3. Right before the wedding, Alice makes an impromptu decision to invite a client from her law firm, named Finnegan, to her wedding.

Finnegan, immediately sends them a gift in a wooden box that can only be opened with a key that he, of course, neglects to provide. They are immediately intrigued. And so it begins. After their wedding, Vivian, a Friend, explains the rules and regulations of the Pact to Jake and Alice. If they join, they can't ever leave and it is a bond for life that cannot be broken. They will become members of an elite society of Friends. The Pact will only enhance their marriage and their love for each other. They must do things: If they fail to comply, there will be consequences.

Alice and Jake are intrigued and they decide to join and are excited to begin this chapter of their lives. And when one slips up, or seems less interested in the marriage or forgets to give a gift, what happens? Their Friends find out. Alice and Jake do not take this seriously - but believe me, they should. Penalties are assessed and some are severe. And unfortunately for Alice and Jake, some lessons are hard to learn. Personally, I don't agree with being required to do specific things for a spouse in a marriage and my ex-husband was vehemently opposed to doing anything out of obligation during our marriage and no, that's not why we are divorced lol.

And the fact of the matter is, I'm not into being punished because I didn't do "enough. I have to say that I liked the premise of The Marriage Pact. I found the book to be freaky and disturbing, but in a good way. Further, I liked both Alice and Jake - though their actions frustrated me at times. All of their Friends were quite creepy.

I hope I never make Friends like that. Unfortunately there were passages in the book that I felt were long and drawn out and neglected to hold my attention. In addition, the ending disappointed me. Had it been different, I would have rated this book higher. This book had potential but something was missing for me, that said, something about this is intriguing Published on NetGalley and Goodreads on 5. View all 51 comments. Creepy, unnerving, but thought provoking. What we have here is a very original and well thought out story. The characters are multi-layered and complex.

Alice especially, I found fascinating. In a way, I wish we had been granted looks into her head Like an actual relationship, we are left wondering what's going on in the other person's head with no way to know for sure. Alice is a for Creepy, unnerving, but thought provoking. Alice is a former wild child rockstar turned lawyer. Jake is a therapist. They've found love with each other and seem to have a good relationship. Alice's decision to half jokingly invite a client to her wedding will alter the course of their lives and relationships forever.

He and his wife are all too happy to accept, and offer the newlyweds a very strange gift Buy your partner one thoughtful gift a month. Take quarterly vacations with each other. Don't snoop on your partner. Never ignore the phone when they call. Don't put your career before your spouse. Many of the rules that form The Pact seem like a great idea The Pact members don't get divorced. The couples involved seem like newlyweds, content and in love.

The thing is, once you sign those papers They can demand your presence at any time. Attendance at their functions is mandatory. Breaking the rules of which there are many results in punishment, varying from a slap on the wrist to things much more extreme. It doesn't take Jake long to resent The Pact. They signed without much thought. Worried about keeping his free spirited wife by his side, he has no problem signing when she wishes to.

He has worried about keeping things new and exciting now that they're husband and wife. This is certainly different. So begins their journey with The Pact. No spoilers in this review. I refuse to potentially ruin it for anyone. This is a bizarre book. Immensely readable but a palpable sense of dread can be felt by the reader throughout. So why four stars instead of five? I had a hard time wrapping my head around a lawyer signing a contract without knowing absolutely everything it entails.

I think there's a few parts that could have been eliminated without sacrificing the story. It did eventually pick back up and held my attention again. My review is honest and unbiased.

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View all 35 comments. Till death do us part. View all 27 comments. Traveling Sisters Group Read with Brenda, Diane, Jan, and Jennifer Brenda packed up her books and hightailed it out of the coulee, leaving me lost in the coulee all by lonesome to write this sister review.

I will refrain from expressing my over excitement within this review as to not trigger a rare rant from my normally very positive sister. For me and my sisters minus Brenda we mostly all had similar thoughts on The Marriage Pact however not all of us enjoyed this one the same. We were quite intrigued with the unique premise of this book and I found it fascinating. There were definitely some aspects of this novel that we found to be quite outlandish and unbelievable but putting that aside this novel did work for me and some of my sisters.

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For Brenda and one other sister this affected their enjoyment resulting in a very different rating from me and my other sisters. All of our Traveling Sisters Reviews can be found on our sister blog: View all 37 comments. A great deal of which is required for this read and something at which I was only partially successful. A couple gets married, she a lawyer, he a therapist, they receive a mysterious box from a virtual stranger. A box that contains the beginning agreement to enter into a lifelong pact, a pact to make their marriage last, supposedly forever.

First inkling of trouble for my skeptical mind. Would a lawyer sign this without reading it first? Anyway got past that hurdle, 2. Anyway got past that hurdle, but then Well, it is the then and what follows, places my rational mind couldn't seem to go. Even taken in the context of the story, so much didn't make sense. All knowing and seeing eyes, tracking, kidnapping albeit sometimes willingly. These are all professional people, why would they go along with this? Cults, Scientology, all contain professional people who do go along with things like this, so it is possible but Well there you have it, too many questions, not enough answers to explain this plot.

Will admit the first third intrigued me, why I'm giving this a loose three, but the middle seemed too outlandish and I couldn't go there at all. An interesting concept and I admire the author trying to stretch her writing concepts. If you look at the reviews, many readers had no trouble going where she was taking them. Enjoyed a few of her previous books more. A sisters read, where we once again were divided but that division made for an interesting discussion. View all 17 comments.

A little wobbly- but a nice concept- all the same. Alice, high from winning a big case, invites her client to her upcoming nuptials, in one of those moments when you say something flippant, not expecting to be taken up on the offer. They also send along a most curious gift… and invitation to join an The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond is a Bantam publication. They also send along a most curious gift… and invitation to join an elite group dedicated to keeping a marriage working. The couple jumps in with both feet, adhering to the rules of the pact, until Alice somehow says something offensive and must pay a penalty, and Jake meets an old friend who warns him the pact and its members can be dangerous.

The couple soon finds themselves living a literal nightmare trying to find a way out of the trap they have set for themselves. The suspense builds as the invasiveness of the pact increases as do punishments for missing appointments, or not leaving the correct number of gifts for your spouse, per month, or if work occasionally takes precedence, to name a few. As the pact continues to micro-manage their lives, Alice and Jake do indeed find their relationship strengthen as they have only each other to hold on to and must depend and trust the other completely to find an unlikely escape.

But, the story, which started off very strong, lost momentum and became more and more outlandish the further along it went, veering off course to the point I began to wonder just how far out of hand it was going to get. But, the point finally comes where the couple finds themselves facing the ultimate conundrum- a decision about their future must be reached. You will either love it or hate it…. Overall, the story had much potential, but failed to maintain that initial strength. Instead of going out with a bang, is closed with a whimper, leaving me feeling underwhelmed.

View all 29 comments. What if you could ensure the success of your marriage by following some guidelines? Well, this book will show you how in this chilling tale. This is the story of Jake and Alice. Jake is a psychologist, Alice is an attorney and they recently got married. On their wedding day they receive an intriguing gift; a wooden box with the inscription "The Pact" on it. This box cannot be opened right away, first one of the members must introduce you to The Pact's philosophy and manual. Initially the instruct What if you could ensure the success of your marriage by following some guidelines?

Initially the instructions are easy to follow such as always pick up the phone when your spouse calls but soon it becomes restrictive and scary when there are severe consequences to violating the rules. The book is narrated by Jake, the husband and is told in a straightforward narrative. There are quarterly weight-ins of the couples and when rule is broken the overseers impose severe penalties.

In the book Alice's attention is called when she goes over her weight and the overseers make her meet with a trainer every morning at 5 A. Personally, I would love to be penalized with this rule as fear of physical abuse would be the only motivator that would get me to exercise regularly in the morning. I'd love to exercise without fail but sometimes or most of the time I prefer to stay home reading.

Can you blame me? The story reminded me faintly of Orwell's because of its indoctrinating ideology, controlling overseers, and the severe punishments imposed on those who break the rules. Also, the members call each other "Friend" in a way that sounds very similar to "Comrade". I would have liked if the entire Pact's manual would have been included as an appendix. I would have read it out of curiosity, the book mentions some rules and I found them interesting and fascinating. Overall I enjoyed this chilling thriller and recommend it to all those who love suspenseful books and intriguing subject matters.

I think this story would make a great book club discussion. Thanks to NetGalley, Michelle Richmond, and the Bantam Publishing for providing me with a copy of this publication in exchange for an honest review. Review also posted on blog About the author: View all 22 comments.

What did I just read! That was a wild, crazy, and twisted ride It all starts out when Alice and Jake receive a bizarre wedding gift from one of Alice's new clients - A membership to "The Pact". This is a club that promotes long-lasting and healthy marriages So, with one click of the pen, they decide to sign the contract - How bad could it be? After all, it's promoting healthy marriages, right?

Alice and Jake find several good things about "The Pact" rules - Answer the phone when your spouse calls, buy each other a small gift each a month, take a mini vacation somewhere every quarter. Doesn't sound too bad, right? But slowly it starts to take over their lives. Now they are having doubts about joining this club - or could it quite possibly be a cult?

They want out, but can they just walk away from this bizarre group? What happens if you start questioning "The Pact"?

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Some members have died very mysteriously, but you are not allowed to talk about that or something mysterious will happen to you. The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond is a well-written, fast-paced novel with a brilliant plot that had me on the edge of my seat, I was hooked from the very start. Buckle up for the ride of your life my "Friend"! View all 32 comments. This was a Traveling Sister read and made for some fun and interesting discussions in the group!

Who doesn't want those? The punishments and s 3. The punishments and shaming especially about weight were a little over-the-top for me, and I know a few others in the group, too. The book could have been edited down a little and still had the same wow factor, and the writing could have been a little tighter. Overall, this was an entertaining, thought-provoking read with a side of creepy!

Thanks to all the sisters for the great discussion, which helped me process my thoughts on this complex book! Please visit Brenda's and Norma's blog for amazing reviews and more: I received this book from a special book friend. View all 31 comments. The Marriage Pact is a club. There are rules you must follow: Oh and you can't ever leave the pact. Breaking any of these rules has consequences.

So when Jake and Alice receive an invite to the pact as a wedding present. Immediately, they are intrigued.

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A club to promote a happy marriage? What could be wrong with The Marriage Pact is a club. What could be wrong with that? What are they really going to do when you accidentally break one of the stupid rules? What ensues is a fascinating, though-provoking suspense thriller that veers into creepy cult territory. The story has an interesting outlook on marriage, making it almost seem like a frightening commitment.

Interestingly enough, it is told from Jake's perspective - something not usually seen, as I feel it's usually the wife's perspective. Thank you women's fiction, I guess? Using Jake to tell the story gives an original feel. There are definite Stepford Wives and if you've seen the movie The Gift vibes throughout. I won this through goodreads in exchange for an honest review. View all 4 comments. Alas, the honeymoon was over about halfway through the book. The Marriage Pact revolves around Alice, a lawyer, and Jake, a therapist. Three days before the couple is to be married, Alice meets Liam Finnegan.

She is working as an associate on his case and, when he tells her how much he loves weddings, she invites him to attend her upcoming wedding. The day before the nuptials, Liam sends the couple a gift: Members are to adhere to The Manual which outlines the rules and regulations of this secret group. Rules like always answer the phone when your spouse calls, give your spouse a gift each month and plan a trip together each quarter seem like nice gestures that can be easily achieved. The fact that there is a section labeled Arbitration, however, raised red flags for me but apparently not for Jake and Alice.

Jake and Alice decide to accept the invitation to join The Pact. At first, nothing seems untoward and they go about their days as a newly married couple. When Jake runs into an old college friend at a party hosted by another Pact couple, he is a little unnerved because she indicates there is something sinister about this group. The Pact deems this a violation and she is whisked away from home to a secret facility in the desert to face the consequences of putting her job first. When she returns, she is determined to follow the rules whereas Jake is getting more and more concerned, especially after having secret meetings with his old college friend to discuss The Pact.

Just how far will The Pact go to ensure its members follow the rules to making their marriages work? Quite far, it turns out. I liked Jake for the most part but I did not really care for Alice. At first I enjoyed The Marriage Pact. There is a bit of a big brother thing going on where The Pact seems to know everything the couple does. Unfortunately, as the story progresses, I realized how stupid Jake and Alice are for joining what is an essentially a cult that threatens disciplinary action if they do not follow the rules.

Expecting them to blow off their jobs for The Pact is ridiculous, especially for Alice who is in the middle of preparing for a trial. It becomes even more absurd with the type of discipline that is meted out. Not only that, the way over long passages detailing the discipline are just too much.

It comes across as shock value. I think if it had stuck to the creepy big brother is watching them vibe, it would have been far more interesting but when it became more about shock value, I started to lose interest. There are some good ideas and good writing but I just feel it missed the mark for me. View all 12 comments.


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Alice and Jake have come to a time in their lives where they believe they are ready for that next step of getting married. Alice was once a singer in a band but now is settling into her career as a lawyer while Jake has been busy setting up his practice with his partners as a psychologist.

The pair had planned on keeping the wedding somewhat small and simple but at the last moment Alice invites a wealthy client and his wife on a whim. Once invited to the wedding Alice's client sends a mysterious Alice and Jake have come to a time in their lives where they believe they are ready for that next step of getting married.

Once invited to the wedding Alice's client sends a mysterious package to the couple as a wedding present. After the honeymoon it's explained to Alice and Jake that the present is an invitation to join an exclusive and mysterious group known only as The Pact. The Pact is supposed to be a group that helps couples succeed at marriage and keep them happy and intact so Alice and Jake don't see the harm in joining but had no real idea of what they would really be in for.

The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond is one of those thrill rides that I find myself unable to put down once I've started reading because I honestly could see this happening in real life. Alice and Jake while both successful at their careers are both a bit worried about married life so it seemed logical for them to jump at a chance to help make sure they succeed. Once the story gets into the depths of just what they have agreed to I was on the edge of my seat waiting to see just what would happen to them next.

My one complaint leading me to rate this book at 4. I suppose though when I want to to continue reading when a book is over that is somewhat of a good thing though as I was clearly hooked on Alice and Jake's story. The ending after all that had happened just didn't seem as satisfying to me as I would have liked and felt it needed a bit more.

I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley. For more reviews please visit https: View all 11 comments. Therapist Jake and rock-and-roller-turned-lawyer Alice have just gotten married and are happily in love. Upon arriving home, they meet Vivian, who explains that they have been invited to join a secret membership-only group known as The Pact. The Pact promises to support them in their desire to have a happ Therapist Jake and rock-and-roller-turned-lawyer Alice have just gotten married and are happily in love.

The Pact promises to support them in their desire to have a happy and fulfilled marriage. The rules laid out seem straightforward — be honest with your spouse, always answer the phone when your spouse calls, travel with your spouse once a quarter, and so on. Enticed by the promise of a marriage that lasts forever, Jake and Alice sign the contract, however they soon learn that they had no idea what they were getting themselves into.

The Pact takes their rules…and consequences…very seriously. It was really interesting to me to read his thought process throughout all of this while he guessed what his wife was thinking. The Marriage Pact was perfectly creepy and was the perfect combination of thriller and cult manifesto, and I loved it.

I could not believe some of the things that were happening and had a really hard time putting the book down. I was constantly flipping the pages to find out what was going to happen! I had a ton of theories, and none of them were quite right. Despite the fact that Alice drove me up the wall sometimes, I was completely rooting for Jake and Alice. While I was expecting the exact opposite of what happened, I think the ending the author chose fit with the characters more. Overall, as previously stated, this was a 5 star read for me.

A big thank you to Netgalley, Michelle Richmond, and Bantam for an advanced copy of the book. It was my pleasure to provide an honest review. The Marriage Pact comes out on July 25, , so be sure to pick this one up! It generated some interesting discussions! I thought this book was well-written with a unique plot that had enough suspense to keep me turning the pages.

A newly married couple, Jake and Alice, are invited to join The Pact, an exclusive club that has numerous rules and regulations designed to keep couples happy and married for life. It soon becomes clear the club is actually more of a cult with stringent rules and consequen This was a Traveling Sister read with Norma, Brenda, Diane and Jennifer.

It soon becomes clear the club is actually more of a cult with stringent rules and consequences for breaking them. Some of the rules are great: Other rules, well, not so much. Since membership is for life there is no quitting and no escape. At first glance it seems preposterous that a couple could get caught up in something like this but the author did a great job in setting the scene and the characters' backstories to make it plausible. Yes, the wife is an attorney but she had strong fears and motivation to want to do whatever it took to keep her marriage together. The reader has to suspend some disbelief, as there are shades of a sci-fi quality to the story.

For instance, how is the Pact all-knowing when an infraction occurs when there are thousands of members across the globe? I enjoyed seeing Jake and Alice work together as a couple, and I liked the statistics and insights on marriage that were included. Creepily disturbing yet thought-provoking, I found this one a compelling read and I recommend it. This Traveling Sister review and others can be found at: What are you willing to do to keep your marriage alive? Shortly after their wedding, Alice and Jake receive an invitation to join The Pact, an organization whose objective it is to keep their members' marriages intact because marriage is for life I had a love-hate relationship with The Marriage Pact.

While it was totally readable, fast-paced and even quite gripping, I couldn't suspend disbelief enough to really get behind the story. I had trouble finding Alice, a musician-turned-lawyer, and Jak What are you willing to do to keep your marriage alive? I had trouble finding Alice, a musician-turned-lawyer, and Jake, a marriage counselor how convenient , to be credible characters.

He's a marriage therapist! And they end up in this situation?? Alice remained quite a colorless character, which is perhaps due to the fact that the entire story is from Jake's first-person point of view. I also found it really infuriating that nothing was explained. Without wanting to give the plot away, things happened that made me want to know how on earth The Pact could have managed that. Typical "and that's it???

Now, that sounds very negative, I know. But I did actually enjoy reading this. There was something utterly gripping about it. So, provided you're happy to suspend disbelief and to not question the hows and whys, then this is quite a thrilling and entertaining domestic suspense story, and Michelle Richmond has managed to come up with something quite different in this genre. Well done for that. I've decided to go for the middle rating here.

The first part was closer to 4 stars, the latter part closer to 2 stars, hence 3 stars. View all 10 comments. Are the neighbours next door in the pact? Your own mother and father? I personally find movies and books with a plot that could actually happen the most terrifying and 'The marriage pact' is exactly that. I would not be surprised if this sort of thing is really happening somewhere in the world. Who doesn't love a conspiracy theory? That's the thing about Richmond's storytelling. She has you so reeled in that it feels like you are reading a true story. Even now after finishing the book yesterday I can't stop thinking about it and find myself wanting to say to my friends "OMG, have you heard about this marriage cult?

Alice and Jake are due to get married very soon when Alice plays a part in winning her first big case at the law firm. The client is so delighted that he asks to meet Alice and in the excitement of it all Alice invites the client.. Finnegan to her and Jake's wedding. Little do Alice and Jake know that for Finnegan, meeting Alice and being invited to their wedding was all part of his plan as he has a proposition for them, an invitation to join "the pact".

A group of people who all believe in making their marriage last "till death do us part" no matter the consequences. At the beginning it sounds like a great suggestion. Who wouldn't want to go to grand parties with like minded couples, receive gifts every month from their partner and go on trips away together every few months, however, what Alice and Jake don't realise is, there is a darker undercurrent in "The pact" that comes to light when you don't follow the rules and even your wildest imagination will not prepare you for what those punishments involve.

There are a couple of things that stopped "The marriage pact" from being a 4 or 5 star for me. Then there was the ending. I don't know if it was a cliff hanger or if you were to decide the fate of Alice and Jake yourself but either way I like my stand alone novels to do all the work for me. If it becomes a sequel then I understand the ending but I don't feel like it will be. I feel the whole point is for you to use your imagination and that isn't what I enjoy. I feel when you invest so much time into reading a novel the ending especially should be given to you.

Thank you to netgalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. View all 3 comments. Alice was once a singer in a well-known rock band, is now a lawyer. Jake is a partner in a physchology practice.

They received an enticing wedding gift from one of Alice's prominent clients,. They decide to join an exclusive and mysterious group known only as The Pact.

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The rules are simple, stick thoroughly to The Pacts rules. There can be devastating consequences if the rules are broken. This is a suspense thriller that touches on creepiness Newlyweds Alice and Jake are a picture-perfect couple. This is a suspense thriller that touches on creepiness. The story is told from Jakes perpective. It's not as if the couple were young and stupid! View all 6 comments. Newlyweds Alice and Jake receive quite an unusual gift for their wedding. An invitation to join The Pact.

An exclusive, secretive group whose sole mission is to preserve and uphold happy marriages.


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Well, Alice and Jake agree. A guaranteed successful marriage? Admission to The Pact comes with a draconian set of laws and the consequences of breaking them? But, oh how you can. Yes, there are moments of danger and excitement. A complete Marty Stu. So vanilla that he becomes nails-on-the-chalkboard level annoying. He actually utters the line: Further solidified by having Alice say such nauseating things as: And Jake remains the tedious, sanctimonious, blowhard he is.

A twisty, shocking, out-of-the-box ending might have saved this book. We were again spoon-fed tedium. There are a few minor curve balls , but nothing GASP-worthy and, more importantly, nothing to override the negative aspects of the story.

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View all 8 comments. Newly married Jack and Alice receive an invitation from one of her clients to join 'The Pact', an elite club of sorts, designed to promote a healthy and long lasting marriage. Long lasting in that there are NO divorces among the members. The Pact has rules that must be followed, all designed to keep a marriage fresh and happy. Some of the rules are fun, like giving your spouse a though 4. Some of the rules are fun, like giving your spouse a thoughtful gift each month. But then there are the rules that are a bit harder to swallow, like you must maintain your wedding day weight, or always answer the phone when your spouse calls.

That's when things start to get really intense and creepy This was one wild ride, and really held me captive to the end, which also didn't disappoint. I think the only thing that held me back from giving this a full 5 stars was because some of the scenes were just too unbelievable to get behind, even knowing that they helped add to the intensity.

There are many things to love about this book, but one of the best things I enjoyed most was that it was told from the male perspective. I found this to be really refreshing, especially regarding the subject matter! This is my first encounter with this author, but it certainly won't be my last! ARC provided by NetGalley The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond is a suspense novel that is dark and disturbing.

Alice and Jake are given as a wedding present an enrolment into a club where married couples help each other. This is no ordinary club and things are not what they seem. I found this book very creepy. You can get the remaining amount to reach the Free shipping threshold by adding any eligible item to your cart. You will learn in the Self-Study of Proverbs, these principles for guiding your. You will learn in the Self-Study of Proverbs, these principles for guiding your life: What the book of Proverbs teaches about wisdom What is Wisdom What is the importance of getting wisdom How to get wisdom Benefits of wisdom How to apply the wisdom you gain "In this work, Michele Alanis will help you discover truths that will illuminate you and provide wisdom for these modern day times.

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