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[quote=Anonymous]Jen's past books (and I am an OG Modern Girl's Bible study reader) actually taught, inspired, amused and entertained me. Her Bible studies reflected a real knowledge and respect for the texts, and her other books like 7 and Interrupted were uncomfortably convicting but laced with real optimism and supposedly true illustrations of how to serve our neighbors who are suffering invisibly. The Awake book, which I sped-read at B&N the first week of its release, left me kind of sad for her. It was a portrait of a woman drifting from truth and real community. Her earlier books had anecdotes, often funny and warm, about the various personalities in her family and her church and how to strive to have fellowship with them out of a love based on Christ's love. Awake is about relying on yourself as the sole source of wisdom and love and guidance; it does not inspire. It is not amusing. It is empty. [/quote]
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