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Title | : | Georgia on Her Mind |
Author | : | Rachel Hauck |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 307 pages |
Published | : | July 25th 2006 by Steeple Hill |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Romance. Christian. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance |
Rachel Hauck
Paperback | Pages: 307 pages Rating: 3.89 | 2182 Users | 167 Reviews
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Until 10:30 a.m., Monday, February 6, Macy Moore was Miss Most Likely To Succeed, a corporate executive on the fast track, with a marriage-material boyfriend and a cool city condo. By noon she was as good as fired...and dumped. How in the world could she go home to Beauty, Georgia, now?Thank goodness for the Single Saved Sisters. With loyal friends Lucy, Adriane and Tamara by her side, Macy retreated to the House of Joe for coffee, consolation and consultation. Could they help her put her life back on the right path?
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Original Title: | Georgia On Her Mind (Steeple Hill Cafe) |
ISBN: | 0373785747 (ISBN13: 9780373785742) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 2182 Users | 167 ReviewsAssessment Epithetical Books Georgia on Her Mind
This was not one of my favorites of Rachel Haucks books. I enjoyed it, but it did not have the depth as her others. While I love the spiritual messages in her books, this one was a little too Jesus for me.This book is surprisingly dated for being less than 10 years old. The main character works for a software company that is trying to make it so anyone can make a web page. A large part of her job is helping companies with internet sales as though online sales are some sort of novelty. In fact, Im pretty sure the book never uses the word internet or online. Web is always capitalized. With a few references to canceled TV shows and other mildly out-dated pop culture, the book definitely has a
Wayyyyyy too preachy. This wasnt marketed as Christian Lit so I wasnt expecting it to be so Jesus-y. And the protagonist is too wishy-washy and unable to make her own decisions.
Good story, one I could really relate to.
I loved it! Couldn't put it Down. A great story while reminding me about what really is important in life.
first read: July 29-30, 2014first reread: June 28-29, 2016Still as cute as the first time I read it almost 2 years ago!
Funny bookgreat book, highly recommend. this book made me smile and laugh out loud. good Christian book, and how God does work in our lives
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