Relationships
Review:This message is for all of us with children. Even if you don't have a child, but have a part in a niece or nephew's life, this book speaks to us all. Its message is too important to keep our head in the sand and not talk about. Our futures are dependent on us doing hard things and raising grateful kids who want to be difference makers. I highly recommend this book. I read it the first time, then re-read slowly, and now am reading parts with my husband. There are good ideas, great discussio... Read more
Review:I wish that this book was available decades ago when I was completely clueless about dating. If it were, I'd probably be either in a long-term relationship or even married right now. To say that it was just interesting and useful, is like an understatement. It was so incredibly insightful, addressing not only stuff that's simply common-sense like don't accept anything less than a date, don't come on too strong, nor sleep with someone too soon, but it also addressed those gray-area subjects like ... Read more
Review:I have recently read the book Friendship for Grown-Ups, written by Lisa Whelchel, former childhood star, best known from The Facts of Life. I received this book to review for [...]. I have never reviewed a book before so I thought this would be fun to try out. I have read one other book by Lisa Whelchel that I enjoyed so I jumped on the chance to read this one.
Friendship for Grown-ups is not a "self-help" book. Lisa Whelchel walks you through much of her life and shares her struggles with ma... Read more
Review:Absolutley amazing, I'm re-reading it again and again!!! Every person on the planet should read this book. So much understanding into the human heart and the scars that get written on it from our pasts...... Read more
Review:There are a lot of negative reviews about this book, and for a while I avoided buying it because of these. I regret not reading this book sooner.
Let me address each one...
1) Methods outlined in this book are about lying your way into bed or are predatory...
Uh, What? I think people that argue this seriously have not read the book. The 'mystery method' attempts to systematize dating. Being a geek, and writing a book for geeks - he breaks down the steps into (roughly, th... Read more
Review:Im a stunning girl (not trying to be conceited...this is fact) but have never been treated, tricked on or sponsored. Could never understand how to get a man to do that until reading this. I had all the qualities needed but never knew how or in what order to apply them but NOW.....IT'S ON AND POPPIN! Read more
Review:This book really makes a difference in working through the emotions and confusion but more importantly provides a roadmap to building a new relationship with yourself and life. Susan Elliott's books, her videos and this book's facebook group will honestly get you to the other side of grief, guilt and confusion. Read more
Review:Is your life perfect in every way? Then you probably won’t like Finding God in the Ruins: How God Redeems Pain.
Do you have absolute, unwavering, all-the-time, no matter what faith and confidence in the perfect plan of God? Then you probably won’t like Finding God in the Ruins: How God Redeems Pain.
Do you prefer a perfectly linear book that moves systematically from start to destination, you definitely won’t like Finding God in the Ruins: How God Redeems Pain.
But if you’ve... Read more
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Review:I would have to say that I loved everything about this series. Each book takes you through an amazing story and the suspense in each one is better than the one before. I almost wish that it hadn't stopped. I am hoping that there is another one in the making to continue the story. Read more