I absolutely love this book! Eliza Moore has amazing adventures with her grandma that are both heart warming and knowledge fulfilling, while also dealing with High School dramas. This book really explains what it is to be a Daughter Of God, through famous women throughout time. Holly J. Wood does a great job of making it feel that you are in the book with the characters, and knows how to write to any age group. I was not able to only read it once, it will have you coming back for more. I would say this is about a 3 1/2 star book. The lessons that Eliza learns are really wonderful, and I like how the author has her learn them in dreams of her Great-grandmother taking her to points in history and showing her virtuous, strong, brave, and humble women.Some of the lessons seemed as if they were learned a little too quickly (Alexis for example), but I enjoyed it anyway.One other thing, Eliza spent so much time with "nice guy" Jason and tried to like him so much, but she couldn't stop thinking about "popular & cute" Luke. Yes, Luke was a nice guy, but we learned much more about Jason and the author didn't seem to have any reason for Eliza to like Luke except for his outward appearance. I would have liked Eliza to have more interaction with Luke so we as readers could find out what was so appealing about Luke.Other than those two items that weren't my favorite, the book was interesting and had a good message. If I was a YW leader or had teen girls, I would have them read this.
What do You think about Invaluable (2011)?
I really enjoyed this book. What Young women with values in there life's will stand up for and do.
—trish
Slightly cheesy, but it was life changing. Really made me want to be better!
—Justinbordwell
Good book. Going to have my daughter read it.
—brett