Follow Me: A Novel – Review and Giveaway
There are some books that stay with you long after the final words have been read. Follow Me
by Joanna Scott is one of those books. In fact, I re-read many parts of it, trying to piece it together in my mind.
It’s amazing how the simplest decision can change your entire world. Turning left instead of right, staying late at work or taking a quick ride on a motorcycle.
This book is a series of decisions, right or wrong, made by one woman that weave their way through the lives of her children and the granddaughter who bears her name.
It’s a powerful book that left me pondering past decisions…
Thanks to Hachette Book Group I have a copy of Follow Me: A Novel to give away! Just leave a comment, maybe tell me about a big decision you recently made.
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My huge big desision I made was staying on a budget!
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Big decisions…standing up to the Birth Mom, it was hard but so worth it. We have debated on it for so long, but it came to light this weekend.
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A big decision was- if I should loan my nephew any money. The answer was no. He kind of got mad. thanks! This book sounds like a great read! jacquecurl@gmail.com
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My big decision was to try and read as many books this year as my little brother did last year when he read 48 books! I’ve only read 7 so far so I have a long way to go. Winning this book would be great!
I had airline tickets to visit my son in another state. Then my daughter injured a rib. I had to make the decision to cancel the trip to take care of my daughter and help her with her children. I was able to go on the trip two months later.
My biggest decision was whether or not I should go back to work. My father and husband have both been very ill and I quit work to help out. I didn’t go back and am so glad that I can be around home and help out! The books sounds very good.
My big decision is a choice between two jobs.
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My big decision was how to spend our tax return wisely. The book sounds really good.
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We’ve made two big decisions very recently. One was starting Total Money Makeover and actually sticking with it. But really, our biggest decision, which could throw the Total Money Makeover into a tailspin for a few months, was for me to apply for a new job. It is in my hometown and an hour and a half further from Chris’s family (bringing the one way trip to visit them up to 13 hours) but closer to my Mom (this could be interesting). It is for no more pay but is a job I think I’d really like – and what I really want to be doing. It is fairly certain that I will get it. And this all means leaving the friends, church and home we love here. It’s only 90 minutes away but that can be a lifetime.
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Many decisions to be made about wearing my prosthetics or not.
I hate em!
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I haven’t decided yet, but I am considering homeschooling.
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A big decision I made recently was to stay home and keep my two grandsons while their parents work.
I recently decided to work fulltime outside of my home because my hubby has been laid off for 2 months
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My big decision was to work less therefore I have to spend less.
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The biggest decision I(we) made recently was to leave our paradise in Montana and to come to Oklahoma for months on end…a means to an end
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