Thursday, October 26, 2017

Book Review - Adored: 365 Devotions for Young Women



I haven’t done a book review in a while, but when the opportunity to review Adored: 365 Devotions for Young Women presented itself, I decided to take a look. 

I don’t really qualify in the “young” department anymore, but I have a daughter who does, so this book caught my interest immediately.

My first impression of this hardcover book, before I even opened it is that it looks good and feels good. The cover is a nice muted blue with sweet, understated decoration. It’s a heavy book despite its smaller size.

Opening the book reveals why it feels so heavy in the hand. The paper pages are thicker than I would expect them to be – definitely a high quality that would make this a nice, giftable book.

The pages themselves are beautiful. Each contains a verse, a two- to three-paragraph discussion of the verse, then room at the bottom for the owner to jot down her thoughts and responses to what she read. The sidebar of each page is illustrated with the same blue decoration from the cover.

I didn’t go through each of the days and read every one of them. But the ones I did read were very well done. The author does not come off as preachy or holier-than-thou, which is nice. Her tone is conversational and pleasing to read. 

She takes verses from Scripture, some familiar, some less so, and explains them in plain language that young women can easily put into practice in their own lives. Aside from the Great Yoga Pants War of 2014, my favorite section of this book were the ten days devoted to the Ten Commandments and what those look like to followers of Christ. 

I also appreciate the emphasis on loving others that I’ve seen throughout this book. In a world that is so quick to hate, I like that this book is doing its part to overcome that. 

I liked this book very much, and recommend it highly, but think it may have a wider audience than the young women at whom it’s aimed.