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Tiffy and Leon share a bed Tiffy and Leon have never met… Tiffy Moore needs a cheap flat, and fast. Leon Twomey works nights and needs cash. Their friends think they’re crazy, but it’s the perfect solution: Leon occupies the one-bed flat while Tiffy’s at work in the day, and she has the run of the place
If we are leading but not closely following Christ, we are misleading. | Beth Moore Quote
About the book: The Gift of Sisters Hannah and Elizabeth are fraternal twins approaching their sixteenth birthday—a time when they will be allowed to spread their wings and enjoy their rumschpring…
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I'm going to preface this by saying that I'm no massive Gilmore Girls fan, or read many autobiographies. This book was something I picked up a few years ago and it's been staring at me from my shelves ever since, but I'm glad I read it. Everyone has an interesting life and I enjoyed seeing insights to the backstage of what Hollywood and actor life is really like. Talking as Fast As I Can is Lauren Graham's autobiography that she released in the same year as the 'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' series. It tracks her early years from being born in Hawaii, to living in Japan with her father, to her moving towards a career in acting. It takes us through the trials and tribulations of trying to 'make it' as an actress, and how important Gilmore Girls was to Graham. There's a whole chapter at the end dedicated to the show's revival, that gives insights to acting around all the big names in the series and what it was like to bring the show back to life again. If I'm honest, the final chapter was the bit that I enjoyed least out of the book. I've watched a lot of the original show, but not the revival series. However, for any Gilmore Girls fan I think this would be a must-read because it gives so many titbits of info about filming and the process leading up to it. The book was well written, and I loved hearing all about what Hollywood's like and how hard it is to get into the acting scene. It gave an insight into what it's like to be the real person behind things like audition rejections, the pressure to have a certain body in show business, and gossip columns. I gave this three out of five stars, and it's reminded me that I do like to read autobiographies. Follow me on Bloglovin | Twitter | Instagram
I'm finally reviewing my first 2020 read which means I'm under six months behind, so I'm catching up! However, it was not a good start to the year in terms of how much I enjoyed it. I really thought I'd love it - YA where the main character loves Wuthering Heights, with a beautiful cover to boot, but it just didn't hit the spot for me. Lennie Walker loves her sister more than anything. When she passes away, Lennie's left completely adrift, not knowing what to do or even how to begin coping. A band geek who's book obsessed, the one way Lennie begins to understand her grief at all is through writing poetry. Poems are interspersed between the main text of the book, and all have grief as their central theme. When Lennie starts to fall in love however she questions how she could possibly feel joy or contentment when her sister doesn't get the opportunity to. I really wanted to love this. The poetry seemed like such a great idea (and probably was my favourite part of the book in the end) and I went in fully prepared to cry. But it just didn't make me feel anything that intensely. I think the main issue is that it really was bordering on teen fiction rather than being true YA, so I'm not the target market for this kind of book. However, I had two other major issues with it: one was Lennie continuously making out with her dead sister's boyfriend???? Which made me question whether the author had a sister at all because I just can't imagine a world in which that would have ever happened, even if they were 'bound together by their shared grief'. And the second is that the mystery around their missing mum never reaches a conclusion. Again, I think that's more of an issue coming from me as a reader being someone who always wants things wrapped up neatly. Follow me on Bloglovin | Twitter | Instagram
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Quote by Beth Moore on the danger of burying our head in the sand. "Denial's the oldest trick in the book: to so rigorously, loudly preoccupy ourselves..."
Tara Beth Leach's book "Radiant Church" calls Christians to improve their witness by stripping back layers of toxic religious culture. The Best Quotes from Tara Beth Leach's Book
It is my pleasure to offer instant download printables of my scripture inspired illustrations for those of you who like to frame and print your own wall decor. Add this beautiful print to an existing gallery wall or start a collection of faith based art! "My plans for you are good" is inspired by Jeremiah 29:11 Follow me on Instagram for daily devotionals! @bethbriggsillustration :::::::::::::::::::::::::: ABOUT :::::::::::::::::::::::::: • This listing is for a digital print, no physical items will be mailed to you. • Prints are available once payment has processed (usually within 1-2 minutes). • Download your digital art JPG files through Etsy under your "purchases" • Unfortunately I am unable to offer customization at this time. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: SIZES INCLUDED: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: • 8"x10" JPG • 11”x14" JPG ::::::::::::::::::::::::: PRINTING TIPS ::::::::::::::::::::::::: • Print at a local printer such as Fed Ex Office, Staples or Office Depot • Print using an online printer such as Mpix, Vistaprint or Snapfish • Print on thick glossy or matte coverstock, at least 80 lb or heavier for best results © COPYRIGHT 2023 | Beth Briggs Illustration
Some may say that Shopbop has become one of their favorite online retailers, however, I vividly remember shopping their online catalog back in the early 2000’s before online shopping was much of anything. Over 20 years later (woof), and Shopbop is still my first stop shop for any and all events.
Description About the Book "Is the pressure to "lean in," "wash your face," and believe you are a "badass" actually making you miserable? Well, there's good news: you don't have to give in. When faced with disappointment, self-doubt, and failure, we rely on positivity mantras and upbeat Bible verses to relieve our anxiety. But instead of easing our emotional burden, the pressure to love ourselves more actually makes it worse. Even so, the idea that unconditional self-love can cure all that ails us is tempting and easy to rationalize. It's time to admit to ourselves what we already know: we are not smart enough; we are not beautiful enough; we are not tough enough; we are not good enough. And that's okay, because God is. Allie Beth Stuckey, a young mother, Christian, and conservative thought leader, was once herself sucked into the Cult of Self-Love--and knows that you probably have been too. In this book, she shows you how to identify and combat the toxic, exhausting myths our culture encourages with Scripture and traditional values like personal responsibility, self-sacrifice, and grit. For instance: Myth: There is no objective truth. Truth: We'll never feel personally fulfilled if we have no moral benchmark at which to aim. Myth: Life is all about me. Truth: When our highest priority is our own comfort and success, we end up alienating family and friends. Myth: Happiness is the goal. Truth: Since good vibes don't last forever, they're not sufficient criteria for personal purpose and meaning. Blending timeless wisdom and biblical truths, Stuckey shows how these sneaky, pervasive myths threaten women and fuel victimhood culture--from social justice warriors to radical feminism and the new wave of socialism. Stuckey dismantles these myths step-by-step and offers strategies that can help you move past them--and undo the damage they've done"-- Book Synopsis From one of the sharpest Christian voices of her generation and host of the podcast Relatable comes a framework for escaping our culture of trendy narcissism--and embracing God instead. We're told that the key to happiness is self-love. Instagram influencers, mommy bloggers, self-help gurus, and even Christian teachers promise that if we learn to love ourselves, we'll be successful, secure, and complete. But the promise doesn't deliver. Instead of feeling fulfilled, our pursuit of self-love traps us in an exhausting cycle: as we strive for self-acceptance, we become addicted to self-improvement. The truth is we can't find satisfaction inside ourselves because we are the problem. We struggle with feelings of inadequacy because we are inadequate. Alone, we are not good enough, smart enough, or beautiful enough. We're not enough--period. And that's okay, because God is. The answer to our insufficiency and insecurity isn't self-love, but God's love. In Jesus, we're offered a way out of our toxic culture of self-love and into a joyful life of relying on him for wisdom, satisfaction, and purpose. We don't have to wonder what it's all about anymore. This is it. This book isn't about battling your not-enoughness; it's about embracing it. Allie Beth Stuckey, a Christian, conservative new mom, found herself at the dead end of self-love, and she wants to help you combat the false teachings and self-destructive mindsets that got her there. In this book, she uncovers the myths popularized by our self-obsessed culture, reveals where they manifest in politics and the church, and dismantles them with biblical truth and practical wisdom. About The Author Allie Beth Stuckey is host of the Blaze Media podcast Relatable, where she tackles theological, cultural and political issues from a conservative, Reformed perspective. Stuckey speaks to college students, Republican organizations, Christian ministries, and businesses across the country about the importance of biblical and conservative values. She also offers frequent commentary on Fox News. She and her husband welcomed their first daughter into the world in July 2019. This is her first book.
When two exes are forced to take a road trip together, it pushes them to confront their past and the choices they made that ultimately tore them apart. All right let’s chat about THE ROAD TRIP̷…