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God Can Work It Out review by RDufo
God Can Work It Out: A Novelzine (Faith Thomas Series)
by Stephanie Perry Moore
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Faith-based

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Germantown, TN, United States
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Can Faith Thomas' life get any worse? Faith's family 
members are constantly fighting, she has a sparse supply of 
friends, her teammates on the cheerleading squad are total 
jerks who think they're "all that", and her mom wants her 
to hang out with the new girl across the street. From 
friends to family to cheerleading, something is always 
going wrong and Faith doesn't see how if there really were 
a God, why he would let such things happen to her. After a 
state of depression, God finally gets through to her, she 
accepts him into her heart and things start to turn around 
until& her dad leaves. Her life once again is back to being 
a wreck and all Faith knows is that it is going to take a 
miracle to turn her messed-up life around.

Opinion: 

<p>It is very neat how God Can Work It Out is a book that is designed 
like a magazine. It is a very good choice for those who get 
bored easily by the layout of regular stories and enjoy 
reading magazines. It has many different things included in 
it, such as blogs, a quiz, character profiles, a few short 
reads called Salvation's Path, and much, much more.  It is 
divided into twelve chapters by what month the events are 
taking place. I very much enjoyed God Can Work It Out by 
the wonderful author, Stephanie Perry Moore, and I can't 
wait for the next installment. This is the first book in 
the Faith Thomas Series, and I think girls who are 
interested in cheerleading will most definitely enjoy 
reading this awesome story.
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - religious perspective
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