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Old 04-07-2012, 01:25 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle) Common Mistakes Singles Make [Christian Dating Advice]

Common Mistakes Singles Make (And How to Avoid Them) by Mary S. Whelchel provides biblically-inspired dating/life advice, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Revell imprint.

Currently free @ B&N and Amazon UK, likely to drop in the main store and show up at Christian Book, but only for a very short time.

The Kindle version of this may be a Topaz, as it looks to have a disproportionately large filesize unless it's chock-full of helpful how-not-to diagrams.

Description (frankendescription cobbled together from the B&N and Amazon blurbs, neither of which is very good on its own)
A single woman herself, Mary S. Whelchel is familiar with the pitfalls that ensnare single Christians. Dating and marriage, financial planning, career choices, family relationship, and friendships with the opposite sex all carry with them the potential for positive or negative consequences in life. Whelchel understands how frustrations, desires, and longings can lead to mistakes, and offers singles uncompromising, biblical solutions.

This "ounce of prevention" will help any Christian single avoid the traps that often occur with dating and marriage, financial planning, career choices, family relationships and even friendships with the opposite sex.
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