bridgetkaye's review against another edition

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3.0

Good material for a younger crowd than I’m a part of these days.

bookofcinz's review against another edition

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3.0

It is hard to live fearless in a world that makes you feel so fearful. What is even harder is to be fearless and put your trust in God and live by faith. Fear is False Evidence Appearing Real- we all KNOW this but we don't KNOW KNOW.

I appreciated this book, it is a timely reminder to cast ALL our fears on God and trust in him. Living in fear means you are not achieving your full purpose in life.

I loved how the book had different prompts that cause you to pause and really think about your answers. I especially love the prayers in each section. Sometimes it is hard to really pray specifically and I think the prayers were a major stand out for me.

A solid spiritual read.

inspiretruth's review

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3.0

Live Fearless was my first Sadie Robertson book, and I was impressed. I love reading people’s stories, and this was an inspiring one. I loved all the scriptures and that Sadie made each chapter personal. However, I would’ve liked it better if Sadie was the narrator of the whole book because it was weird listening to someone else read her words. Altogether, a good book; worth the read if you're dealing with fear. :)

abbybarbetta's review against another edition

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hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing fast-paced

5.0

cassietea783's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. I have to say that I'm impressed by Sadie's candor and maturity, despite her youth. I know that makes me sound old, and honestly at thirty-*cough* years old I didn't get much from this book. I do, however, see how this could be a wonderfully uplifting and challenging book for teenage and college-age women. Sadie is honest about her experiences, she's well spoken, everything is biblically sound, and I was impressed by some of the research she did. Without giving too much away, I've been inspired to look up plankton and learn more about them! I was also inspired to consider her point-of-view as I raise my own daughter in the coming years. I may come back to this book when my daughter is older and I start seeing her battle some of her fears. This book is a sweet gift, especially for those navigating normal fears and anxieties about growing up and facing a harsh world. I would recommend this to my teenage nieces, as well as any other young women I know. Thank you for sharing your heart, Sadie. Keep it up!

diadandy's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm not sure what to think of this book. I have always admired Sadie's honesty and transparency and this book was full of that.
There was nothing revolutionary in what she wrote though. Just seemed like the average girl growing up and maturing. I think we all have learned those lessons at about the same age.

The only takeaway I had was a actually a quote from someone else, I forget who. Basically you can learn a lot about your enemy from what he tries to make you fear. In the same way, our Enemy often tries to make us fear the very thing that would be best for us. Take this into consideration when we are anxious about something.

coizier's review against another edition

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5.0

songs_and_honey's review against another edition

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5.0

I went into this book not thinking it would affect me that much. Wow was I wrong! Would recommend this to any young woman trying to find their way in life and in faith. Sadie has a lot of good recommendations for praying and living out a good life while dealing with everyday struggles.

ddillon2's review against another edition

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5.0

I am fearless in the eyes of a fearful god.

graciegilbear's review against another edition

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4.0

Easy super super fast read (read it while drinking my coffee) with some good advice. I'm a little older than the intended audience but all in all a good coffee shop read.