Friday, May 6, 2016

Review - Live Fearless: An Adult Coloring Book


Bethany House; 48 pages; $12.99; Amazon
If you've been reading my blog for the last few days, then you might have noticed a recurring theme about coloring books.

No, I'm not talking Batman coloring books or whatever else is popular with children these days. Instead I'm talking about adult coloring books. You know, the ones you can find at your local Walmart in the books section and around the checkout lines. These type of books have become extremely popular with adults of all ages.

Early this week, I received the Live Fearless: An Adult Coloring Book by Margaret Feinberg. It's a religious coloring book that is meant to help strengthen your relationship with the Lord.

The book kicks off with a one page biography of the author and followed by a two page introduction. Then there are twenty different illustrations with an included bible verse in each one. On the opposite side of every pictures is a journal page where you can write down your prayers or whatever is on your mind.


Final Thoughts: Out of the three adult coloring books that I've tried out recently, this one is my least favorite. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying that this is a bad coloring book, I'm just not biggest fan of floral pictures; though each one throughout this title are beautifully done. I do like that there are Bible verses on each picture that can be colored in. I also like the empty journal pages. Overall, while the Live Fearless isn't exactly my type of coloring book, I'm still going to recommend to others.



*Disclaimer - I received a complimentary copy in exchange for my unbiased review. All opinions are my own.


1 comment:

  1. Luving this new direction in prompting us to creative expression. I posted a few on Friday as well.
    Have you begun to use it?

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