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| AUTHOR: | Ellie Kay |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bethany House |
| ISBN: | 0764228641 |
| TYPE: | Personal finance, Personal Finance - Money Management, Consumer Finance, Business & Economics, Business/Economics, Consumer Guides, Business & Economics / Personal Finance / Money Management, Christianity - Christian Life - General, Christian Life - General, Consumer education |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Shop, Save, and Share
coupons, coupons, and more coupons I've read this book, and if you are someone who uses coupons, it will be a great book. I, however, live in an area with no stores that double coupons nor do I have access to newsstands selling various city newspapers to buy several Sunday papers for coupons. There's nothing wrong with having a local coupon swap box, but I nor my friends are interested in clipping EVERY coupon and swapping. <
>So. If you want a book that saves grocery money with coupons, go for it. <
>If not, I recommend Miserly Mom by Joni McCoy. She dismisses coupons in general as they are usually coupons for stuff you wouldn't buy anyway. <
>ps ellie kay is a rather amusing read, I'll admit
a reader
Here's the only money saving tip you need - stop buying books that tell you how to save money! There is nothing here that isn't already out there in various places for free on the internet or your local public library (the public library is the greatest money saving resource you have - use it!). And if you really want to make money, start writing your own book of the incredibly obvious tips and get someone to publish it.
not helpful
I will be odd-man-out and admit that I am extremely disappointed with this book. I was hoping to find interesting and unique ways to save money while still practicing generosity. The information in this book, however, is nothing I can't find for free on the internet.
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>To make matters worse, Ms. Kay's style of writing is obnoxious and self-serving. She claims the name of Christ but, from reading her vignettes that start each chapter, she seems to be more worldly than anything. She often speaks ill of her husband and in some stories seems hell-bent on her refusal to be submissive and supportive of him. She shows no meekness of spirit or heart.
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>I would recommend a book like Charity and Its Fruit by Jonathan Edwards. At least until something better comes along.