I just finished reading Faithful
I think this is a good story of faithfulness. We're all different and experience the tests of faithfulness in different ways. Although I think the book is well written, if I may be honest, it didn't grab me. Maybe it's because I couldn't put my shoes in any of the character's shoes. Don't get me wrong. As a spouse, I must be faithful, but I haven't experienced the temptation to not be like the characters in the book. Perhaps this book would have more impact if read by a marriage study group, or something like that, where various discussions would come about. There is a reading group guide in the back. The one thing that I can take away from this book is the importance and vitality of having friends in your life that love you, stand by you, and help you through even the toughest times. We all need that! Bottom line, though, I would give Faithful
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4 comments:
Ha ha, I signed up for Booksneeze after your post about it and just finished reading that book too. I will be posting a review soon!
I can't see myself getting into this book either, based on your description of the plot...
Nice review. I love the books cover. :) I'm assuming this book was fiction?
Faithful would be a good discussion book, like you suggest. The reading guide is also on the Faithful web page, as well as a video interview with the author, a mini-devotional, and more. It's worth checking out: http://www.kimcashtate.com/faithful/
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