July 2008


I love this book. It is a workbook and educational, spiritual book at the same time. I found this treasure when I stepped foot in a Christian bookstore. Honestly, though I am Christian, I shop predominantly at general bookstores. 

This book dispels all the lies that women believe. Then replaces those lies with biblical truths. There’s a plethora of scripture to back up these truths. It’s not a huge book but it is a heavy read that I plan on reading again. 

It covers all kinds of lies–lies about God, about women themselves, about sin, about priorities, about marriage, about children, about emotions, and about circumstances. 

Every woman should read this book and be set free by the truth.

  This second book in the Sushi Series proves just why Camy Tang is such a great writer. I loved the tough topics discussed that you’ll just have to read the book to learn about. I thought it would be enough having the same grandmother to make this book intriguing. Trish, the main character of this second book, was interesting enough in the first book as a minor character that I was excited about reading this second book. The drama in Trish’s life with an ex-boyfriend that will not quit stalking her while she makes her transformation to become more like Christ was enough to keep me reading. I was pleasantly surprised by the ending, so read it to find out what I’m talking about!