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3.0

Slow read it lost my interest with using some of the quotations. Majority of book talks about proverbs 31 woman. Book recommendations at end of chapter helpful. Favorite chapters were 2 and 11. I liked the perspective of how submission is modeled for us in the Trinity. Offered different perspective on parenting without kids such as influence of an aunt

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5.0

Encouraging and convicting. Restored my excitement and gratitude for my singleness. Really can't recommend this enough to single women (of any age) or married women who would like to encourage single friends. Wish I could buy multiple copies to give away!

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2.0

I devoured this book in a few hours. I didn't hate or love it, and now, a few days later, I'm having trouble recalling what I learned. While there were some funny and applicable parts, like the passage about "dating in your mind," I didn't find a lot new or a lot that inspired me to live differently. I really wished that there had been a few more examples, and (I know I'm a terrible person) a little bit less scripture. I thought that the book was lessened by its dependence on quotations from the Bible and many other sources.

I didn't think this was a bad book. It's probably a good resource and perspective to have at hand.
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