Ten (More) Reasons Why You (Or Someone You Know) Might Like To Read This Book.

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Here’s my dad, reading my book.

He liked it lots. Of course he did. He’s my dad. He’s very supportive and loving.

But he’s also a voracious reader, and brutally honest. He doesn’t ‘do’ false praise. So if he likes it, it means something.

Last week I posted ten reasons why you or someone you know might like to read my book. Here are ten more.

You or someone you know might like to read this book if:

10.  You really, really enjoy eating.

9.    You really, really wish that you could relax and enjoy eating.

8.    You worry about the cultural messages that your children are receiving surrounding food and bodies.

7.     You’d like to teach your children that their bodies, and their food, are gifts from God.

6.     You’d like to be reminded that YOUR body, and your food are gifts from God.

5.     You wonder if the Christian obligation to “feed the hungry” applies in a fast-food culture.

4.     You feel frustrated by the “all or nothing,” legalistic approach of many approaches to diet/health/life (!)

3.     You like the Bible, but are tired of seeing it used to defend one single way of eating/living.

2.     You don’t like the Bible, but are willing to read a person who does (most of the time.)

1.     You’re looking for a discussion-facilitating book perfect for book clubs, adult Sunday School, or Bible studies.

If you’ve read the book, please consider posting an Amazon.com review. If you’re thinking of buying it, please consider buying it through Hearts & Minds Books. And if you think someone you know might like to know about this book, please consider sharing this post. Those little clicks really do help get the word out, and I am grateful for each one.

(And, yes, I do resemble my dad. We even have coordinating geek glasses.)

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2 thoughts on “Ten (More) Reasons Why You (Or Someone You Know) Might Like To Read This Book.

  1. “And, yes, I do resemble my dad.”

    For that matter, it looks like I resemble your Dad. Wait a sec … you said he and I are about the same age … we seem to come up with the same responses to things … I read his comments and think that I wrote them and then forgot. I’m starting to get freaked out. Were he and I separated at birth or something?

    Well, one thing’s clear. We do have the same Father.

    Hope the book is selling like hotcakes (little food book humor there)!

    Tim

  2. Your book came today and I am having a hard time putting it down. My oh my what a writter you are, I just can’t wait to share it with others, but I might have to order more as well. Really good stuff in here. Beautiful cover too.

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