About the Book
Let's Be Real: Living Life as an Open and Honest You
by Natasha Bure, Sadie Robertson (Foreword)
Description from Goodreads:
From singer, model and YouTube celebrity Natasha Bure, the daughter of Candace Cameron Bure, comes a real, honest conversational book that doesn’t hold back. Everywhere she goes and every video she posts has one basic message: this is real, this is life, and we all go through it. Whether it’s acne, boyfriends, faith, stress, or having fun, Natasha’s view is to simply be honest, simply be real, no matter what you face. Natasha’s real and relatable tone paired with personal notes and stories will help readers see that living a “real” life is the best life.
Review
Let’s Be Real: Living Life as an Open and Honest You is a non-fiction Christian living book written for teen girls. The author is Natasha Bure, who you might recognize from the media as an actress and the daughter of Candace Cameron Bure.
Published in 2017, Natasha wrote this book as an older teenager to other Christian teen girls who are growing up in today’s world and facing some of the same pressures she did. The book is broken up into several parts and addresses putting one’s identity in Christ and becoming beautiful both inside and out. She uses her own experiences to prove her points and becomes very relatable when doing so. As well as talking about following Christ and living morally, she provides tips on living a healthy lifestyle, wearing makeup, having standards with boys, and using social media.
I think the author did a very good job with this book. It was engaging, easy-to-read, relatable, and informative. I would have no problem handing this book to a Christian teen girl.
I received a complementary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own, and I was not compensated for writing them.
Published in 2017, Natasha wrote this book as an older teenager to other Christian teen girls who are growing up in today’s world and facing some of the same pressures she did. The book is broken up into several parts and addresses putting one’s identity in Christ and becoming beautiful both inside and out. She uses her own experiences to prove her points and becomes very relatable when doing so. As well as talking about following Christ and living morally, she provides tips on living a healthy lifestyle, wearing makeup, having standards with boys, and using social media.
I think the author did a very good job with this book. It was engaging, easy-to-read, relatable, and informative. I would have no problem handing this book to a Christian teen girl.
I received a complementary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own, and I was not compensated for writing them.
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