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_adventurousally's review against another edition
5.0
so good, it fed my soul. I learned so much. I underlined, circled & wrote in the margins (which I never do). highly recommend, you will not be the same (in a good way) when you finish.
oliviaalnes's review against another edition
5.0
Hannah writes with an authenticity and heart connection that pulls you in and makes you want to stay in the pages of the book. I devoured most of the book and then slowed down at the end because I didn't really want it to end. It's a transformative sort of book, one that I'll be sure to revisit often whenever I need a reminder to live and love well.
She talks about faith and God in a way that is so down to earth and personal. She talks about mental health in a way that pulls at your heart and makes you say "me too" without feeling like you have too many details or there's nothing left that's sacred for herself.
Hannah is a gifted writer and this book shows her love for the craft of writing while seeking to serve readers instead of just being impressive.
I cannot recommend this book enough!
She talks about faith and God in a way that is so down to earth and personal. She talks about mental health in a way that pulls at your heart and makes you say "me too" without feeling like you have too many details or there's nothing left that's sacred for herself.
Hannah is a gifted writer and this book shows her love for the craft of writing while seeking to serve readers instead of just being impressive.
I cannot recommend this book enough!
cairo_arri's review against another edition
5.0
I have followed Hannah Brencher for years via her email lists and social media. I preordered this book, as a means of supporting someone who has influenced my life from afar, and it just happened to be released at a particularly vulnerable time in my life. I had no idea how much Hannah’s words would resonate with me. I’m so grateful for the way she shares her story and I have always loved her writing style. I thought I was just supporting a friend, but it is once again Hannah who is supporting me.
ellykate's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
cbetzhold's review against another edition
5.0
This book is so good! It really spoke to me and to the season of life that I am currently in- Post college, trying to figure out my life. I highly recommend to anyone who wants to be challenged to dig deeper into their relationships with God and others NOW-not later!
melloftheball's review against another edition
5.0
Hannah Brencher’s “Come Matter Here” is as much a story of light as it is of darkness. The way she details her battle with depression and how she builds her own strength and her relationship with God is so profound. I am not an overly religious person, but I found reading about Hannah’s relationship with God to be important, and I think she did a beautiful job of making this a book anyone can read, even if they’re not a Christian like Hannah. An incredible book, truly, and one I’m going to recommend for years to come.
booksforbengsch's review against another edition
5.0
Wish I would have read this book years ago. Just perfect.
essentiallynovel's review
3.0
Bought this book because I kept seeing it around Instagram and there was a huge hype about it. Although I like the title of this book and the author made several good points, I did feel like it lacked. The vast majority of it is about her story and not exactly the title, which is calling the reader to come matter here, not necessarily the author. It was more self help tips about life and relationships, primarily dating, than biblical foundation to living our lives purposefully, in the present time and place we are in, and bringing God glory.
ashleymahl's review
5.0
Hannah Brencher, has a way with words. She is terribly honest, incredibly witty, truthfully wise, & INSANELY down to earth. each chapter, i felt like i was reading a long text or listening to a voice memo from a friend/mentor who was giving me her honest life experiences & what she learned from them & how to navigate them. she saw meaning in everything & her ability to retell her story of depression, uncertainty, loneliness, & friendship was BEYOND BEAUTIFUL. i started reading the book with a pen/highlight in hand to annotate & journal as i went, but i quickly got to a point where reading each chapter took forever because every other sentence was worth underlining & dissecting, so i put the pen down & just read it. i could go on & on about each of the 20 chapters of this book. & finishing the book on my 21st birthday felt like a breakthrough in a way. call me a crazy over-analytic & self absorbed person, but it felt like i was reading a letter of 20 life lessons for each of my 20 years. if i ever meet Hannah in real life, i imagine just giving her the biggest hug.