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A Love That Laughs

Lighten Up, Cut Loose, and Enjoy Life Together

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A Love That Laughs

By: Ted Cunningham
Narrated by: Adam Verner
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One of the secrets of a great marriage is laughing together. Couples don't need to choose between work and play, duty and fun, laughter and responsibility. This book will help couples learn how to use fun, humor, and laughter to lighten the load of everyday life, reduce stress, and grow closer together.

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Great guidance for a growing marriage. Laughing thru life will maintain weight and grow your relationship with your spouse.

Doughnuts are cheaper than Divorce

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Really enjoyed this book and the information given with humor. Will recommend to friends single and married.

Would enjoyed more if author did the reading as I heard a recording of him speaking on this topic and why I got the audiobook. Some of the comments mentioned for humor was a little lost.

Gives ways to bring joy into marriage.

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Book was good, but got really tired of hearing "I made my spouse...for ...points". Not necessary.

For...points

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The book was really good with awesome material. However, I don’t know if this is only in the Audible where you can’t skip past it...

But...I almost did not finish listening to the book because of the multiple upon multiple upon multiple times the author read...And such and such “no points”; and such and such “1000 points”; etc., etc., etc. It was beyond aggravating; in fact to the point that I really believe it will stop people from listening to the book. All that needs to be completely deleted. It could be said on e at the beginning of the book; and then just say something along the lines of...”...refer to points scale in Chapter 1”, or something like that. I finally got to to where (because I really DID want to hear the book itself) I would just take off my earbuds until he had time to repeat all that mono drone. I would end up missing a little more of the actual book and have to rewind...it was truly aggravating. I tell you this because I want this book to be a success, so that’s the reason for being so painfully honest. “...speaking The Truth in love...”
Thank you for understanding. God bless you!
Lisa🙏🏼📖💙

The multiple times of repeating the totals drive me batty!

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Good book / Audible repeating points made it a difficult listen. But, great strategies for helping marriage, so I’m glad I listened.

Good book / Audible repeating points was hard to listen

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I could not handle the point calculations. The endless counting was much too much. The relentless tallying of laughs, guffaws, belly laughs… I did not laugh one time.

Zero points

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I really enjoy watching Ted Cunningham on YouTube, but the book was hard to get through. The tone of the narrator was more....wistful?..maybe, less real.

Would've been better if Ted could've read it.

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