Blogger Reviews
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This Review Submitted by LpsrockzI’ve always loved Secret Keeper Girl. I was excited to discover this book! You know why? I own the whole, four-book Secret Keeper Girl series. Guess what? I still love them and read them somewhat... more » » |
Jan 11, 18 | |
This Review Submitted by LoryNowadays the problems and pain in our world are bigger and more intense than ever, it feels they persist and distress us. It’s like the threats just keep coming and amplify by the day. Despite all... more » » |
Mar 7, 18 | |
This Review Submitted by treymedleyToday I’m reviewing Tony Evans’ Book Activating the Power of the Cross. I’ll follow the same format as last time. I will note, here at the beginning, that I received a free review copy from Moody... more » » |
Apr 10, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by semperfi121The latest in Gary Chapman's best selling series about how to best express love to individuals in one's life, The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace changes gears a bit and... more » » |
Jan 23, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by BelindasBabblingsDisclosure: I was provided a copy of the book to read and share my opinion. I am under no obligation to give a positive review. All opinions stated in this post are my own. I was recently... more » » |
Aug 7, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by readingrambleThe Mom's Thoughts Morgan is sad and mad at the world because things are not going the way she wants them to go. Why does my daddy have to leave again to save the country? Why... more » » |
Feb 16, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by amandainpaAs the mother of an 11 year old girl, I was thrilled to get this book. This is a harsh world to grow up in as a young lady and this book guides girls in how to dress but also stresses the... more » » |
Nov 7, 17 | |
This Review Submitted by missjcThe 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace "The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace" is another book of the famous "5 Love Languages" series by Gary... more » » |
Jun 29, 15 | |
This Review Submitted by nostephensI’ve heard a lot about the 5 Love Languages book but I have never read it before. I was super excited about reading this book geared towards children. As a mother of three I am well aware that... more » » |
Aug 14, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by calamity_mandaI feel like I kind of did this backward, since I didn't read the Secret Keeper Girl firs, but I still feel like I had a good feel for the book's message with this devotional. I love that... more » » |
Sep 25, 17 | |
This Review Submitted by cledfordSecret Keeper Girl: The Power of Modesty for Tweens is an inspiring and empowering book for tween girls. The fun fonts and style is perfect for tweens. The numerous pictures and insets help to... more » » |
Aug 18, 18 | |
This Review Submitted by Vik Tory ArchDannah Gresh started a whole movement in USA for mothers and young daughters, teaching girls the modesty and the power each girl wield. Dannah teaches all, young and young-at-heart the importance... more » » |
Jan 22, 18 | |
This Review Submitted by TheophilusGirls"Beautifully Fierce." Isn't that a phrase you would like to describe you? |
Apr 15, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by dbeuksAlthough I do not have a tween daughter, I do have a toddler daughter that will reach the tween years sooner than I'd like. I also thoroughly enjoyed Dannah Gresh's other books: Lies... more » » |
May 2, 19 | |
This Review Submitted by apelserI’ve been wanting to read The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell for a while. Josh and I found the original book, The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman, very helpful... more » » |
Apr 5, 12 | |
This Review Submitted by calamity_mandaThis fun little book is full of different questions that will start discussions. The book is geared towards couples, but I thought that it would work for families and friends too. This book will... more » » |
Nov 7, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by booklovingmomThis cute, little, full-color book covers seven different topics related to beauty and modesty. The book is short, easy to read, and relevant to tween girls. Dannah Gresh's seven... more » » |
Sep 18, 17 | |
This Review Submitted by Cara DuncanThis is the book that I picked up and swore I wouldn’t like, because it looked so gimmicky. It’s also the book that saw me laughing all the way through, accompanied by occasional sighs and rueful... more » » |
Sep 2, 13 | |
This Review Submitted by Emily AckerWritten by: Stephanie Perry Moore I am interested in reading any kind of fiction, including children’s fiction. That is why I was excited to read A+ Attitude and... more » » |
May 3, 14 | |
This Review Submitted by stefaniekamermanMike Guzzardo, truly has a heart for younger adults, and I think that is shown in All In. All In is a great book for younger adults and older teens are who are looking to commit their lives to... more » » |
Jul 14, 14 |