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Reviews for Letters to a Young Sister: DeFINE Your Destiny

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The average rating for Letters to a Young Sister: DeFINE Your Destiny based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2009-03-26 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 3 stars Craig Cassidy
I love this book. I have never been so in love with a book. When I read this book I tell everyone to shut up. I am a person who doesn't really get into books. I think the author Hill Harper is amazing. He really does help people. When I read everyday I feel different. The changes you in a good way. I used to get every upset with myself but when I read this book and I realized that I am human. I have to learn from my mistakes. I think everyone should read this book. One reason the adults could understand what the teenagers go through. They could have a better relationship with their kid or others. The book does help many teenager. It help you understand yourself. The book gaves you hope. The author makes our problems much better. He really understands and he just make everything easy. I think a lot of people need someone to guide them and let them know that everything is going to be okay. This book does that. I think everyone needs some support. In this book there are many problems. You have teenager girls dealing with break ups; girls questioning sex and how to over come obstacles. Girls think too much and they are cludes about a guy and the author breaks it down for the girls. He tells them how they should be treated and how they should deal with things. The author just helps out these girls with questions that they need to be answer. He like father to most of thses girls and I would love to meet him and say thank you.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-08-13 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 3 stars Ehren Slivinske
Hill Harper is clearly a very mature and "salt of the earth" type of guy- at least that was the impression that I got after reading his Letters. I thought that the book would be adored much more by a younger crowd however. Even though I am only in my early twenties there were a couple of emails where Hill answered questions that I asked in earlier stages of my life, not that his answers were no longer applicable just that I know longer felt those to be burning issues. Some parts of the book really resonated to me at my age though- Hill talks about that importance of financial stability and how to start the foundation for that right now. Honestly, I think that that was the best letter. Another part I thought really reached me was the very end of the book, the last paragraph on the last page was what I think I will remember the most about this book if anything. If give it a three stars in my subjective opinion, but I think it may be worth four objectively speaking. Younger ladies may benefit a whole lot from this book.


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