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Book Review: Unglued (Devotional)

Several of my friends have been insisting that I read Lysa TerKeurst’s book, Unglued, because it spoke to their hearts, and they knew I would love it! So, I signed up to receive it from BookSneeze in exchange for an honest review, and I was super-excited when it arrived. Well…sort of. I hadn’t read the title clearly when I submitted my request for a review, so I had actually ordered Unglued Devotional: 60 Days of Imperfect Progress. 

This book is designed as a sixty-day devotional, but it was so good, I read it like a “chapter book,” and I absolutely loved it. Hmmm…maybe I should clarify the word “love.” In reality, it was more of a love–hate thing: I loved her transparently written, biblically based truths, but I hated that it hit right in the middle of the problem areas in my imperfect spiritual heart!

Though I’m now more eager than ever to read Unglued, I would say that you certainly don’t need to read that one prior to using this devotional. (But do read it!) Unglued Devotional stands on its own well-written merits. Each day contains: a Scripture verse or passage, a “bottom-line-it” thought to remember, a devotional from Lysa (taken from the material in Unglued), and a written prayer to top it all off.

I’m actually going to go back through it now—as a sixty-day devotional. This will definitely be one of those read-it-again-and-again books for me! My “imperfect selection process” turned out to be the perfect “mistake!”

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