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S**E
A book with a good core message
I read this book because I am fascinated by people who are different than me. From a quick look, the Roloffs could not be more different than me and my husband. Our values are at complete opposite ends of the spectrum. As someone who has what she would consider a fairly successful marriage, I was also curious to see what these two had to say about relationships.I think the core principles of this book are things that anyone could agree on, regardless of their faith and beliefs. 1) Communication is key. 2) Marriage is hard work. 3) You should get to know someone before you actually marry them. 4) Complacency is very dangerous to a marriage. Hearing their love story and the struggles they went through as a long distance couple reminded me of the first year my husband and I were together. We spent our entire first year apart with me being in NY and him being in SC. We saw each other in person every 2-3 months but most of the time was spent in totally different states. This forced us to learn how to communicate with each other right off the bat, and I think our marriage is stronger because of it.Where I think the Roloffs lose a lot of people is the constant talk of Christianity. I understand and admire that God is a big part of their life and their marriage, but I honestly believe if they toned it down just a bit that their overall message would be heard so much louder and clearer. The overall message of this book is a great one that many people could learn from, but I think the Roloffs are isolating themselves to a specific fan base by constantly talking about God. It is entirely possible to live a “love letter life” without Jesus being a part of your life. I don’t think one way is better than the other, and I don’t think the Roloffs do either honestly. They seem like good, honest, caring people. Unfortunately there are a few times the book comes off as a bit preachy.Regardless, this was an easy read with an excellent overall message. There would be less divorce in this world if people actually abided by some of these principles instead of rushing into marriage. My curiosity about how other people live their lives would probably prompt me to read another book by them as it was much better written than I anticipated. However, if you are not a religious person or if you are easily offended by people who talk about religion a lot, this is not the book for you.
P**E
beautiful love story with random Christian preaching, a side of guilt, and sex shaming.
I pre-ordered this book because I have followed Jeremy and Audrey’s story from The TV show Little People Big World, and I occasionally will listen to their podcast. I like to learn about other people and their beliefs even though they are different than my own. I am a Christian as well but I found the book to be very close minded and unrealistic for many people to live up to these standards, but to each their own and what works for them is great. I just don’t think it’s the most realistic “advice” for the majority of people and there were many parts of the book I just skipped over because it went from a beautiful love story to all of a sudden being belittled and a feeling of guilt while being preached to. The love story of the Roloffs is beautiful, but totally unrealistic for the majority of people. Every day, gifts, gestures, and every date referenced in the book has a theme or corny meaning behind it and I just found it exhausting to even think of having to constantly be “creatively pursuing” let’s be real for the majority of us Life is hard.Finances are tight. Family’s are messy. Relationships are complicated. Distance is tough. Medical hardships can ruin relationships. death of loved ones effects relationships. It’s just not realistic to be so PERFECT, and that’s okay! You don’t need to have every thought and interaction backed up by some corny quote or theme. Just being there for your significant other and finding your own jive and groove as a couple, whatever that may be, is PERFECT. I’m not trying to bash this book because I actually enjoyed it, I just skipped over the many Christian word of advice throughout, but it worries me to think young adults are going to feel less than because they don’t have this creatively beautiful perfect “love story”. Also I just don’t agree with the loosing the purity battle chapter. Young women and men who have made their own choice to be sexually active before marriage please do not feel that you are worth anything less than a virgin on her wedding day because your just as worthy as any woman or man it’s your choice to choose when and with whom you want to have sex with. The book is okay, I’m glad I read it I’m just not fully invested in the same ideas and values as the Roloffs which is totally, okay!
M**S
I would recommend it to everyone!!
As a book blogger I read a lot of books. Good and sometimes bad ones! When I read the first chapters of ‘A Love Letter Life’ I immediately knew this book was not only good, but life changing. Jeremy and Audrey have a way of writing that engages and inspires there readers from the very first page. From the moment I started reading I was hooked, and didn’t want to stop reading. And I think what makes their story so good, is that it isn’t perfect. It has its flaws and therefor feels real.I’m not a religious person, but I have always felt intrigued by faith and religion. Reading this book doesn’t only make me want to work harder to have a more intentional marriage with my husband, but also makes me want to learn more about faith and religion. I feel inspired to do more with my life and work harder in my marriage.‘A Love Letter Life’ has already changed me, and I would recommend this book to everyone out there. - Team Love Letter Spreaders
J**S
Never too old to read about a young love story!
I have been happily married for nearly thirty years and still found this book incredibly insightful, with good reminders to keep the course.
A**H
Would not recommend
This book is for those who follow their religious beliefs and/or those who have similar personal values. They continuously market it as a book for anyone, but I felt like I had nothing to gain from it. Likely a best seller due only to the popularity and success of TLC's hit show LPBW.
K**R
Beautifully written
As a fan, it was magic. For a young Christian couple this book would be priceless. Loved reading about their own personal story, including all its faults, its triumphs , its hopes and its dreams. Long may they live the dreams.
M**N
Heartwarming Read!!!!!
This is an absolutely beautifully written book. I could not put it down. Jeremy and Audrey really bare their souls in this book and bring to the reader an in depth account of their lives together. Such a lovely couple I wish them love and happiness for the rest of their days!!Thanks for a beautiful read. As a married 46 years young Mum of 2 in the UK blessed to find her soulmate at the age of 18 I enjoyed ever page.
M**D
Moving, enjoyable and hope filled.
This book is vulnerable, it opens up the journey of a young couple. It talks of the struggles and the overcoming that strengthened their love. It is moving as you read of their love for each other grounded in their love for Jesus. It offers help, hope and healing to those who have been wounded by love and it brings instruction and clarity to help find the path of true love again. Its a covenant that should last beyond the good times and sustain in the hard times. I think this book had God's blessings upon it and it certainly has taught me what it means to love someone else creatively and passionately in a pure and godly way. Worth the read.
C**E
If you only read one book this year make it this one
This book is one of the most inspiring love letters I have ever had the privilege to read. It isn't sugar coated or fanciful but shows what can be achieved when you share and work together as a team, day to day with the grace of God almighty guiding you. Thank you both for taking time to share your love letter with us. God Bless you as you go forward with your family. Carole (UK)
O**U
Lost in a love story
Absolutely great read if you have followed these guys on LPBW. Can’t put it down from starting x restored faith in how relationships can be and get through anything if it’s meant to be and effort is all it takes
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