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The day after your wedding is finally here. You have waited and now it is time for you to have your loved one all to yourself. What are the dos and don’ts? What should you pack and what should you leave behind? What should you know beforehand? What should you expect after the honeymoon? At least one of these questions is bound to be plaguing your mind. Marriage is a whole new chapter in your life that can be perturbing. Still, it does not have to be confusing.
The Wild Tiger Honeymoon Handbook by Allen Neos offers great tips that can guide any couple while they plan to embark on the wonderful journey of marriage beginning with the honeymoon. Allen Neos offers great insight on what each person can do to make their honeymoon and generally, the whole marriage, a great success. He offers that it all starts with understanding and appreciating the difference between a man and a woman.
The book is short, which makes it a great and quick read. Considering the fact that not many honeymooners have the time to read a lengthy book, its size is definitely ideal. The structure was also thoughtfully drafted. The topics are highlighted clearly and the author also distinctly captures the various differences between the way men think and act as compared to women. Allen Neos also starts the book with a brief history of when honeymoons began and in many cases starts each chapter with a comical quote. This provided a great backdrop of the content of the book and each chapter respectively. Each point is bulleted and comprehensively discussed. Still, Allen Neos was careful to include only relevant information so as not to burden the reader with too many details.
The cover of The Wild Tiger Honeymoon Handbook is playful and fascinating and captures the humor so prevalent in the book. From the first page to the last, the author incorporates humor so well in each page which kept be glued. The appendices too were surprisingly interesting with captivating facts to think over which made the book stand out from so many others.
Allen Neos writes in a forthright manner which makes his advice useful. I liked that he did not sugar-coat the institution of marriage like many other authors do. He addressed the simple yet impactful issues that become amplified in marriage. Even though I do not agree with some of his advice, overall, the book was enlightening. I, therefore, rate The Wild Tiger Honeymoon Handbook 4 out of 4 stars. It was engaging, informative and humorous.
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