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Being honest: I enjoyed this book. I really did... BUT, -yeah, there is a but-
I don't agree with the author in some little aspects, maybe because we're from different cultures and we live in totally different realities.
HOWEVER, -as I said- I really enjoyed this book. Was funny, pretty honest and make me smile in some references that I completely understand -I mean, we're singles, right?-.
Although this may seem like a book for desperate singles, you don't have to be one for read this book.
It helped me to see my singleness in a very different way and also to understand how other people see it too, so at the end, it left me full of hope.
So, I recommend this book to all those 13 year old who think they are old and they're never going to fell in love; and also for those 80 year old who think they're never going to get married.
-I received a free eBook from Netgalley but this fact didn't influence the review-
(Thank you Netgalley for a copy of this book!)
I have never highlighted so many paragraphs in a book in a long time. Cupid is a Procrastinator by Kate Hurley is a fantastic book. This book is on the topic of being single. I have read a number of books regarding the topic of dating and purity, but none of them have affected me the way in which this book has. Kate does a wonderful job at describing her life as a single woman and how that has affected her daily life. She also makes comparisons on what it may be like to be single in the world and to be single as a Christian. She also discusses the ways being single can be a good thing, but also the way in which single people can struggle. There are many, many parts of this book that I enjoy, but my favorites are the way in which Kate incorporates Bible passages. I know sometimes when I read the Bible, it is difficult for me to relate to some of the passages because the people in the Bible lived in a different time period than I do. Sometime I forget that they struggled with the same issues that people in the world are facing today. One of those struggles in loneliness, whether it's because a couple can't have kids or someone feels alone because of being different than others. No matter what the situation is Kate was able to make it relatable to the current 21st century. At the end of the book, this is not a spoiler, Kate writes how no matter what we are going through in this world our ultimate hope, peace and joy will be in heaven when we meet the Lord face to face and we can worship His name for forever. This book has changed my life for the better and it gave me a different perspective of my life of being a single woman in this time of my life. I highly recommend this book to any single person and it is a great reminder that our ultimate comfort and love is in God.