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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for anyone lacking in their spiritual department
Reading this book has been such a relief! Thank you Donna Freitas! I, like many others, have been struggling to identify my own definition of spirituality. In "Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise", Donna Freitas uses an informative-- yet, contemporary and humorous approach to this very ambiguous subject that has been itching to be addressed from a contemporary and...
Published on December 9, 2004 by Jenn

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2.0 out of 5 stars Meh
The cover of the book appealed to me, and I love chick lit, but this book was basically just a summary of a few well known chick lit books, and really with no further insight. I think the author had enough good content for a pamphlet, the rest was... meh.
Published on September 22, 2009 by Michelle Entezari


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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for anyone lacking in their spiritual department, December 9, 2004
This review is from: Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise: Spirituality for the Bridget Jones in All of Us (Paperback)
Reading this book has been such a relief! Thank you Donna Freitas! I, like many others, have been struggling to identify my own definition of spirituality. In "Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise", Donna Freitas uses an informative-- yet, contemporary and humorous approach to this very ambiguous subject that has been itching to be addressed from a contemporary and professional standpoint. Key word: contemporary; meaning, something that women (and men) of this era can relate to. In a very professional but cool fashion, chapter by chapter Freitas tackles the every day issues and struggles which keep us from attaining spiritual bliss. It's a must have for anyone that has been lacking in their spiritual department and doesn't know why. Donna Freitas is a true pioneer for this new era of spirituality. Her new book will make ever reader feel as though they are on the brink of a new spiritual movement!
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Women with Inner Poise! Yesssss!, October 29, 2004
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Julia V. (Santa Monica, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise: Spirituality for the Bridget Jones in All of Us (Paperback)
I read this book with my book group, and we all LOVED it. It's SO funny and SO smart. I've always thought of myself as a spiritual person, even though I've never been much of a church-goer. I read a lot of spirituality books, but they're always by women my mother's age. While these writers have good intentions, their spiritual insights aren't very relevant to my life. Finally, here is a book that speaks to me and women like me -- smart, stylish, creative women in their 20s and 30s who are pursuing careers, looking for Mr. Right (or Mr. Right Now), and relishing close friendships with other fabulous women. With a Ph.D. in spirituality and a dangerously funny sense of humor, Donna Freitas is able to incorporate wisdom from a variety of spiritual traditions, and even feminist scholarship, to talk about how young women's lives today are already deeply spiritual. She redeems (to use a spiritual term) everything from our shoe obsessions and chocolate obsessions, and she shows how our lives already have sacred rituals -- like evenings of food, wine, and conversation with our best friends. After reading this book, I have a new understanding of how to nurture my spirituality (and not feel guilty about drooling over the latest Jimmy Choos!)
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, March 19, 2005
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This review is from: Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise: Spirituality for the Bridget Jones in All of Us (Paperback)
Like so many young women I know, I've struggled for years to maintain my own sense of spirituality in the face of outdated (and let's face it, often anti-feminine!) spiritual traditions. I grew up in a relatively religious household, but as I've gotten older, I've found that traditional religion offers practically no guidance for the kinds of personal and career struggles my girlfriends and I deal with on a daily basis. Whoever thought that a little pink book could fill such a huge gap?? A girlfriend of mine who read "Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise" in her book group recommended it to me, and to my surprise, it's made a huge difference in my life. By looking at Chick Lit characters as spiritual role models for modern women (not nearly as crazy as it sounds), Donna Freitas is able to talk intelligently about everything from body-image issues to career choices to sex to going out with the girls for martinis in a way that is both spiritually validating and incredibly funny at the same time. In fact, this book was so easy to read, I'm honestly not sure what book the reviewers below were reading. (I've never read a dissertation, but if they were anywhere near this entertaining, my guess is that there'd be a lot more Ph.Ds!) My guess is that most women will see this book the way my girlfriends and I see it: as a welcome relief, a v. fun read, and a long-overdue look at the very real spiritual journeys women of our generation are taking every day.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every woman is a goddess, December 13, 2004
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Donna Freitas discusses religion by embracing the taboo topics within this arena. She makes clear that to be spiritual and/or religious, an individual does not need to be ashamed of the very aspects that make us all human. For all 20 and 30 something women out there looking for a book that will explore the topics that you're too afraid to address in the same sentence as "God", Donna Freitas is the author for you. Not only are these topics explored, but you will leave this book feeling empowered, and know that you truly are your own goddess of inner poise.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A spiritual resource for women today, December 11, 2004
This review is from: Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise: Spirituality for the Bridget Jones in All of Us (Paperback)
Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise is a great read for any woman who strugles with the Christain tradition or simply spiritualy in the 21st century. Donna Freitas uses her extremely diverse sources from the women Christian mystics to Bridget Jones to provide women today with a viable spiritual path.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Meh, September 22, 2009
This review is from: Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise: Spirituality for the Bridget Jones in All of Us (Paperback)
The cover of the book appealed to me, and I love chick lit, but this book was basically just a summary of a few well known chick lit books, and really with no further insight. I think the author had enough good content for a pamphlet, the rest was... meh.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Job!, April 30, 2009
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4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Judge Book By Cover, August 1, 2005
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A sneaky smart book. Seduces readers (myself included) into not just chick lit but also the spiritual classics. One of the problems of "religion" today is that too many young people are allergic to it. Books like this are the antidote to those allergies.
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18 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Reading Her Dissertation, February 22, 2005
This review is from: Becoming a Goddess of Inner Poise: Spirituality for the Bridget Jones in All of Us (Paperback)
Attempts to read book (3)
Review written in style of B. Jones, as book was also.

Tried to read (not v.g.) book, but first had trouble getting beyond "Bridget" style (not v.g.) Read the four "rave" (v.g.) reviews here on Amazon. Tried twice more to read again. Humph.

Still, something bothering about (not v.g.) book. Seemed little more than simply dissection of Helen Fielding's (v.) successful (hurrah) book.

Finally (hurrah) realized problem: to read (not v.g.) book is to read author's dissertation, which am now convinced "book" is, as (humph) so clearly follows standard "How To Write Your Dissertation" guide-- Preparing the Proposal, Conducting the Research, Writing the Research Paper, Sharing the Research Outcomes with Others...all the way to whole qualitative preliminary study combined with quantitative main study for combined methodology.

Obviously, how-to "formulate important and relevant research question" was something along lines of "popularity of chick-lit from Bridget Jones to present day, and how effects 20-something women seeking poise and confidence" as related to spirituality or some such nonsense. Humph.

End result? Author finished up with her PhD by converting dissertation paper into book highlighting research, as PhD candidates do. (Not. v.g.)

At least not another paper on "Women in 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Bridget Jones's Diary.'" Might impress 20-somethings, but in opinion, not a v.g dissertation... er...book.

(the added v.g. and hurrahs and whatnot are as tiresome in book as are in review-humph!)
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4 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the Library's Shelf Space, March 10, 2005
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Isn't it fishy that this book was reviewed by 3 people, each within 2 days of the other, posting nearly the same glowing "review" (5 stars of course) and not one of these 3 reviewers have voiced an opinion on any other book, at any other time before or after this book? How cheezy.

Like the one "real" reviewer, I also thought this book was textbookish and read more like a term paper for a community college class, only with about 80,000 too many words.
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