Thursday, January 3, 2019

Lies Girls Believe {Review}


Dannah Gresh, author of Secret Keeper Girl and Lies Young Women Believe, takes her message to  girls ages 9 to 12, addressing the lies that start young.  The enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy.  And what's his primary weapon? Lies... using our mindsets... beliefs.  In today's society, these lies come younger and younger.  And while we can't keep our girls from the world, we can prepare them for it.  

Fun, engaging, and easy to read, Lies Girls Believe follows Zoey, a typical preteen girl trying to make good decisions in her every day life.  Along the way, the reader is asked to weigh in on Zoey's choices on a range of topics, each connected to 20 truths important for today's girls.  Girls will see the consequences of Zoey's actions, as well as have a chance to reflect on how they would react in a similar situation.  Filled with questions, graphics, games, highlighted quotes, etc, Lies Girls Believe is an enjoyable read  and well-written to the preteen audience.  This book would be well-read with A Mom's Guide to Lies Girls Believe.  Stay tuned for that review coming soon.

*Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the publisher.  All opinions are my own.

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