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Book Review: "Dare U 2 Open This Book"


About the book:
D-I-R-T. What kind of dirt are you? Eyeballs are on U. U know it. What kind of light R U?
Dare U 2 Open this Book is not your typical 90-day devotional for guys. It’s an all-out open space for you to explore and learn more about yourself and your faith. With prompts to get your mind thinking and your creative ideas flowing, turn your thoughts and emotions into dynamic doodles, fill in the prayer blanks, solve puzzles, and more.
Each of the short, single-page devotions includes a topic, quote, Scripture summary, plus doodles, journal prompts, lists, puzzles, quizzes, fill-in-the-blank prayers, and unique activities that explore Bible truths and ways to apply them—everyday. —Dare U 2 Open this Book challenges guys to follow Jesus. Best. Idea. Ever.

My Review:
Getting tween aged boys excited to read is a hard enough task!   This new devotional for boys is not just about reading scripture it truly gives boys time to reflect and think about certain topics at length.   I also love that the book has other activities inside it to keep boys entertained and give their mind a thinking break.  The best thing is this book truly is relationship building with our Savior Jesus!  Pick this book up for $9.99 from Zondervan.  

Thanks Zondervan for supplying me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.   All opinions are 100% mine and I was not paid for this review.   

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