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April 14,2014
I only read the first book in this double book.
October 15,2015
Read both books this time through. I absolutely love ANY book by this author. Definitely recommended! The second book in this double book is recommended to older girls.
I only read the first book in this double book.
October 15,2015
Read both books this time through. I absolutely love ANY book by this author. Definitely recommended! The second book in this double book is recommended to older girls.
I had already reviewed one of the other books in this series, Dare To Be Different.
Once again, even though it is touted as being interactive, the only interactive part is at the end of each story. You get to choose how they end. It would have been nice if you could have picked along the way so you can see how different decisions can affect things differently.
Even though this book is geared towards tweens, I felt that it might have been more towards actual teenagers. One of the two stories deals with premarital sex and how you get pressured into having it.
The lead characters are written in a way that the readers can identify themselves within them. It makes it easier to put yourself into the shoes of the character and try to figure your own way through the story.
These are definitely wonderful learning tools that can open up a dialogue on difficult subjects.
In conjunction with the Wakela's World Disclosure Statement, I received a product in order to enable my review. No other compensation has been received. My statements are an honest account of my experience with the brand. The opinions stated here are mine alone.
Once again, even though it is touted as being interactive, the only interactive part is at the end of each story. You get to choose how they end. It would have been nice if you could have picked along the way so you can see how different decisions can affect things differently.
Even though this book is geared towards tweens, I felt that it might have been more towards actual teenagers. One of the two stories deals with premarital sex and how you get pressured into having it.
The lead characters are written in a way that the readers can identify themselves within them. It makes it easier to put yourself into the shoes of the character and try to figure your own way through the story.
These are definitely wonderful learning tools that can open up a dialogue on difficult subjects.
In conjunction with the Wakela's World Disclosure Statement, I received a product in order to enable my review. No other compensation has been received. My statements are an honest account of my experience with the brand. The opinions stated here are mine alone.
Christian fiction presenting moral dilemmas presented in a way that is reminiscent of choose-your-own-adventures. Review to come.