The author of this book takes Scriptures out of context as well as manipulates them to try and support her points. Nothing biblical about that. If Kassian had written this book as simply a compilation of her personal views on femininity based on her interpretation of Proverbs only, I would easier overlook it but she continually sites other Scriptures and either completely misquotes them or takes one singular verse out of its context and twists it to mean what she wants it to. Regardless of your view on men, women, roles, etc that is not okay and should not be overlooked just because you agree with her views she is promoting. I personally do not believe her views agree with how Jesus viewed women in the first place. Wow. This book is a must have for any Christian teen/woman. At first I wasn't so sure about reading it because I didn't really see myself as a "Wild Thing", but boy was I wrong! It's opened my eyes to see that every woman/girl has a bit of Wild Thing in her- and it isn't good. Thank God that a friend of mine gave me this book to read. She's blessed me more than she will ever know. Warning: This is not a book for young girls to read by themselves because there is a lot of examples of heart-break and sin in order to drive home the importance of become a "Girl Gone Wise". There is one chapter in particular that made me really uncomfortable because it uses the word s$x multiple times in each paragraph while she's talking about God's plan for physical intimacy.
This is one of my favourite books, every christian girl should read it. It is all essential stuff!
—ryan
Fantastic - every female (ANY age) should read this book. It is life-changing.
—Orange12
Excellent book. Worth reading multiple times and giving to your daughters!
—rawr89
a little extreme in some of her points of view...
—harini
Perfect for both teens and adults.
—Murari