This is a sort of Christian girl's alternative to Bridget Jone's Diary and I can honestly say I was enthralled from beginning to end. Until I started reading chick lit I was never a fan of first person POV but it really works with these sorts of books. Part of me is a bit stunned that I am of the age where I am identifying with these women but another part of me rejoiced and cried with them. I really enjoyed the way each woman's faith played a part in her search for love. And I loved the way Whitney found love in the end. This book is one that I highy recommend. It's a great summer or beach read.
funny and extremely enjoyable
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
It's Whitney Blake's birthday and she's just turned the big three-oh. In celebration she starts a journal detailing all the ways she is improving mentally, physically and spiritually. She hasn't had all that much luck at being perfect in the past, but one must try. Her entries include weight loss, being a perfect employee, finding a fabulous, single Christian man. That last one might be a tad difficult, giving her former experiences. Something seems to be working, because suddenly Whitney has more men than she knows what to do with. Eric, her long time friend, decides he's in the mood for romance. Matt Lambert is handsome, charming, and really knows how to treat a girl. And then there's Dr. Chase Andrews, the man with the compassionate manner and the beautiful sapphire eyes. But problems keep cropping up to mar Whitney's new perfect life. her mother is battling menopause, her best friend has cancer, and apparently all of the men in her life are afraid of a long-term committment, like marriage. The Whitney Chronicles is a fun, witty story that will keep you guessing right up to the end. Whitney is a funny, sassy heroine who may not have a clue what's going on most of the time, but you'll back her all the way.
Laugh-Out-Loud
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
At many points while reading this, I wondered if I'd actually met the author and she was describing me. I loved that it takes place where I live (St Paul), but better yet, it was realistic and funny and Christian without being sappy and overly predictable. The best part was that it made me laugh out loud a lot, even while on public transportation. I highly recommend this book!
Touching Christian chick lit
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I love chick lit, but often the subject matter doesn't fall in line with my beliefs. I had no idea that there was good Christian chick lit out there, and now I'm hooked! This book was very entertaining and also inspiring. Reading about Whitney's transformation and her eventual peace in giving every aspect of her life over to God really touched me. I was also inspired by her weight loss, and have made note of several verses that were in the book. I'd defnitely recommend this book to a non-believer, especially one who is in the process of learning about Christianity. It will also challenge even the most steadfast Christian to make sure that they are really giving God glory in their everyday lives. What a fun read!
it made me laugh and touched my heart with life's fragility
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I loved every bit of this book! I laughed outloud silly during the first part of the book and then things got serious when Whitney's friend, Kim, is diagnosed with breast cancer. I do wish the summary on the back cover hinted to a serious plot twist but it was fine. The author wove it all in beautifully and there were laughs amid tears. Book is filled with prayer guidance as well as scripture references that I found inspiring and perfectly fit in the story. I would like to think we will see Whitney again in another journaling type book. hint hint!!!
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