I suppose this book could have been helpful but I was too distracted by the author's constant spiritual one-upmanship and bragging. Maybe she should read a book on humility before presuming to tell the rest of us how to fix ourselves. (For example: what difference does it make that she taught her two year old all the states and their capitals?!) Not to mention the fact I'm not at all sure she actually knows what "the gospel" is. (Hint: it doesn't involve works.)She may have had some important things to say, something our current culture needs to hear, but it is lost under her own pride in this book.What about grace? What about Christ? I had hoped to have this book to add to my arsenal of Great reads for teen girls seeking to be pure. I would never recommend this book. When the author openly attacks another Christian author and her views/ stand and book, I lose a lot of respect for them, and this is exactly what this author did. She also takes a very harsh view on this subject. I don't mind the harsh view, but when it is coupled with her criticism I think it says more about this author as a person-bitter, harsh, judgmental. We want young ladies to DESIRE and CHOOSE to be pure. I found this book came across very Do and Don't-ish, but not surprising considering the harsh line she takes.
What do You think about Feminitate Pusa Deoparte (2008)?
Very good. I appreciated that it is focused primarily on our relationship with God.
—loveroftheromance
This is such an amazing book. I would definitely recommend reading it.
—eric
I really want to read this book it looks so good
—deyicamacho