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booksofbelwood's review
3.0
It had a good message but was a little repetitive. Overall, not a bad read. It had some good insight and Tim Tebow seems like a pretty good guy.
maddiedumas's review
5.0
I read this book because I respect Tim Tebow, and I enjoyed his other book. I definitely needed to read some of the words he had to say. Chapter 5 was especially poignant and helped me work through some leftover sadness that I needed to give to God. I know God has spoken through Tim, and I am grateful for men like him for my boys to look up to. I love that he can be real about disappointment and show his true self as he clings to God in his hard moments.
aimer123's review
3.0
⭐️⭐️⭐️ - It’s no secret, that I am a fan of Tim Tebow and his message. Still don’t like that his books aren’t read by him – I just think it would add so much to hear Tim relate these stories, since everything in the book is so personal. Timely message in an otherwise uncertain time.
catosterman's review
4.0
This book was good. If you are going through a rough patch, I could see it being great. It took me a while to finish because a lot of the message is to hook someone who needs God in that time of darkness. It was full of good reminders & I'm glad I read it!
jasmines_nook's review
3.0
Uplifting, positive self improvment book with a biblical references. Tim Tebow uses his life lessons to base his positive motivational book on.
dylangilmer's review
5.0
Amazing and a great book to help you boost your faith and love for Jesus. At points brings you to tears and is a must read if you ever want to know how hard life is and how you can help yourself live in eternal life with Jesus.
sketch112's review
1.0
I commend Tebow for his attempt to spread positivity and light into the world. The trials of his life had all the makings of creating a truly inspirational book, but for me, his storytelling just fell flat. Tebow has been through a lot in his career, but throughout the book he never seems to truly hit rock bottom. Stating that you were sad and discouraged doesn't provide a layered, complex, or relatable narrative. He never seemed to lose faith, even momentarily, which did not come across as believable. The book just skims the surface level of all his emotions without digging deeper to express true pain and despair. Every chapter had the same bland message: "I went through struggles. I held onto my faith. Everything is good"...If he was willing to write an entire book about how he was "Shaken", I think he owes it to himself (& the reader) to be truly vulnerable. Unfortunately his lack of vulnerability and his inability to express his desired theme in a more subtle or mature manner, makes the writing, & thus the message, seem vapid.
alexandrahughes's review
3.0
I like Tim Tebow. He seems like a nice guy. But I had a hard time with this book. I think my biggest issue is that the author talks about how to overcome things, when losing his job is one of the biggest obstacles he's had to overcome. I consider him very lucky for that, and I know that losing a job can be devastating and make life really difficult. But he writes as if it almost ended his world, and I feel like there is so much worse going on. He does discuss how much he helps others and I think that's great. Again, he seems like a great guy. But I don't think the book did for me what it should. It also read like maybe it would be best for a teen or a young adult.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher.
alangmaack's review
4.0
To be honest, I spent the beginning of the book wondering why I was reading it. I was hoping I hadn't jumped into a book launch team just to read another book. But this morning when I turned the page to the last chapter, I realized the purpose. About halfway through, Tebow began to talk about legacy. He talks about the seeds we sow in our lives being our legacy.
He helped me see a bigger picture of legacy once again.
Can you, like Tim Tebow, see that how you live your life is the most important thing?
To see more of my review, visit: http://betheproof.org/legacyliving/legacy-not-you/
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. This review is my honest opinion.
He helped me see a bigger picture of legacy once again.
Can you, like Tim Tebow, see that how you live your life is the most important thing?
To see more of my review, visit: http://betheproof.org/legacyliving/legacy-not-you/
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. This review is my honest opinion.