97 Random Thoughts about Life, Love & Relationships by Justin Lookadoo. (Yes that is really his last name)
Justin wrote this book with some help from his wife Emily Lookadoo, his friend Brooke Wilson and MARK HALL!!!! In 97 Justin takes random things like, Sky Diving, Duct tape, Video Games, The Duck-Billed Platypus, Compassion, Ducks and Dating and he turns them into devotionals. 97 is one of the funniest books I have ever read, and yet there is a bunch of helpful information on growing in your faith.
He takes things like understanding your parents and breaks it down in a funny way. In the one devotional Justin breaks down your parents brain into four color coded easy to understand sections: The Nosey Lobe, The Safety Cortex, The Worry Region and The Myduty Ijustgottaknowa. Justin also talks about things like Facing your Fears, Praying, Using what gifts God has given you, Dating and Growing in your Spiritual Walk. 97 is loaded with a bunch of hilarious stories from Justin's life, you pretty much get to learn from his mistakes so you don't have to make your own. There is even an experiment for you to do on the Big Bang Theory! Basically this book has something for everyone!
I also love the design of 97, almost every page has a picture on it! All of the pages inside of 97 look different, They go from Doodles to The Beach to One that you have to read in the mirror because it is backwards! Also there is a coffee stain on the cover of the book! (well It's fake) I LOVE this book and recommend it to anyone that enjoys reading! You will laugh and You will cry (well probably just because your laughing so hard) You can read 97 from front to back or you can skip from page 4 to page 67 if you want! Basically this is a one of a kind book that you will definitely enjoy!
So what are you waiting for?
"Live with NO Regrets" - Justin Lookadoo
This review is my opinion only, check the book out for yourself and let me know what you think!
3 comments:
Sounds cool! That's funny that you'll cry only because you're laughing so hard. :D
Mike
That looks like a really good book! Especially if it's co-written by Mark Hall! =)
Sounds like a very interesting book! Thanks for the review! :)
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