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What’s everyone’s opinion on A Spark of Light and Girl, Wash Your Face?

What’s everyone’s opinion on A Spark of Light and Girl, Wash Your Face?

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Lori

It wasn’t my favorite of hers. Took me awhile to get use to the reverse storytelling.

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Teri

Totally agree with this.

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Maryann

@Lori me too: see my comment

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Nichole

I really enjoyed it! I’m slightly biased since Jodi Picoult is my FAVORITE, but I loved the topic. I did find the time line a little confusing and it wasn’t my favorite of hers but I was definitely in to it

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Teri

I didn’t loooooove either of them. They weren’t awful but definitely not faves.

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Jamie

Girl wash your face was ok but I thought it would be much better

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Jessica

@Jamie same

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Lori

I didn’t love either one, unfortunately:(

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Maryann

A Spark of Light was good but hard to follow: needed a notebook to keep track of the characters

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Jodie

I seem to be the odd one out, but I loved the way A Spark of Light was told. It was a great read, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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Karen

@Jodie I am with you!

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Tiffany

Me too

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Earl

I think this summed up some of my feelings pretty well: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/lauraturner/rachel-hollis-girl-wash-your-face-self-help-book

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Darreth

@Earl yes

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Earl

@Anne I probably shouldn’t have shared it, you’re right. Since it also acknowledged some broadly positive elements I didn’t think of it as negative, just not entirely positive.

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Barbara

Loved A Spark of Light, haven’t yet read Girl, Wash Your Face

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Traci

Couldn’t get into Girl Wash Your Face, but maybe because I don’t have kids? Loved A Spark Of Light!

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Christopher

I want to read A Spark of Light!

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Kelly

A spark of light was an eye opener…

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