katie_chandler's review against another edition

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2.0

A coffee table book for the DJ fan. Actually, I enjoyed her outfit tips and pictures, but the content is limited with no depth.

My middle school self would have benefited from reading the tips. Bure emphasizes good health, dressing for your own style and body type, and being happy with who you’ve become. My middle school self would have focused too much on the suggested brands, though.

nlwisz's review against another edition

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5.0

I love books like this. While there’s not really anything particularly novel in here, I appreciate her intent (a holistic approach to being one’s best self), and it’s a fun read if you are a fan of CCB. I see it as a sort of self-care bible, something to pick up and flip through every once in a while when you need a boost of reassurance or inspiration.

sundeviljewels's review against another edition

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5.0

If I write, in my journal, that I wished to meet Cameron, would it come true?

I find her Instagram stories and posts funny and down to Earth. I think she is such a doll. I watched Full House from the beginning, so maybe we are old friends who grew up together 😉

I want to workout with her and Kira Stoke!

books_and_planners's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this book! CCB is one of my idols & she’s inspired me to revamp my closet! She radiates happiness & it’s refreshing to peek into her world & learn about fashion, makeup, hair, skin care, fitness, etc. I love all those things & I thought there were great tips in here! Plus the pics of all her outfits are beautiful! She does know fashion! This is a staple for most women!

jeneliza's review against another edition

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4.0

An easy "read." I listened to the short 2 hour audiobook over the weekend. She has some good tips and advice.

taun's review against another edition

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2.0

Candace has written a very basic book revolving around her preferred styles, skincare, makeup, accessories, and self care routine. There is nothing spectacular I gleaned from her shared knowledge which, again, revolves solely around her personal style and general flattering fashion. This book is very much a narrative of her own preferences, with a bit of shallow fashion advice throughout.

I was disappointed in the promotion of many fast fashion brands, notorious for their abuse of sweat shop workers, and the lack of ethical alternatives. The promotion of chasing seasonal clothing trends, stuffing closets full, overspending and conscienceless consumerism is what makes cheap fashion so costly. Also, not many of us need the red carpet how-to’s.

I do appreciate her unapologetic, uncompromising, and gentle faith, introducing her readers to Jesus and why the Bible has an impact on her daily life.

Having previewed this book for a teen, I cannot say it would be of much encouragement or inspiration, fashion or otherwise.

kathrandolph's review against another edition

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5.0

So many great tips and ideas that truly are doable!

paigeperry's review against another edition

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3.0

Read the whole thing while getting my nails done - such an easy read but also a fun read if you love DJ Tanner!

chasingmrdarcy's review against another edition

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2.0

I wanted to like this book a lot. I’m at a career turning point and wanting to revamp my wardrobe, so I hoped this book would give me some ideas. The book does offer some good organizations tips, staple wardrobe piece ideas, etc. And, I’m a huge fan of Candace Cameron...but I couldn’t overlook how this book was written from such an overwhelming point of privilege.

kathrandolph's review against another edition

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5.0

So many great tips and ideas that truly are doable!