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| The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Decked Out (The Yada Yada Prayer Group, Book 7) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 29 reviews) Sales Rank: 10610 Category: Book
Author: Neta Jackson Publisher: Thomas Nelson Studio: Thomas Nelson Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson Label: Thomas Nelson Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 1595543619 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781595543615 ASIN: 1595543619
Publication Date: October 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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From Thanksgiving and Christmas to rolling in the New Year, the Yada Yadas are "decked out" to celebrate the holidays! Turkey dinners, tree trimming, and decking the halls--it's that time of year again! And I, Jodi Baxter, can't wait to celebrate. My kids are coming home for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and then all of us Yadas are getting decked out for a big New Year's party. But God's idea of "decked out" might just change the nature of our party plans. A perplexing encounter with a former student, a crime that literally knocks me off my feet, a hurry-up wedding, and a child who will forever change our family...it's times like these that I really need my prayer sisters. This holiday season, we Yada Yadas are learning that no one can out-celebrate God. So let's get this party started!
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  A Must Read Series December 28, 2008 I love this book series and have now read them all. These books have really helped me to grow spiritually and to open my heart to new possibilities. Several of the ladies in my bible study group are reading them and we've been passing them between us. We could hardly wait to finish one and start the next one. I can't wait to start reading her new series.
  Deck the Halls with Yada Yada December 27, 2008 The Yada Yada Prayer Group books have been one of my favorite women's fiction series to read. They feature realistic women who handle situations just like the everyday women. This series features the most diverse cast of characters I have ever read in a Christian fiction book. There are no stereotypes at all, each culture is handled with respect and insight. I always feel like I can relate to someone in every book and this one was no exception. I was glad to see everyone reunited in this book. With such a big cast of characters its hard to give a lot of time to everyone but it was still nice to see all the women together again. Jodi is still the narrator of these books and she's the everywoman of the series. There are probably tons of readers who could totally relate with her in almost every situation in this book. But she has really matured throughout the series, both spiritually and emotionally. I will admit that in the beginning of the series she did annoy me at times but now I've grown quite fond of her. Her reactions to the holiday season and all the other events are probably how I myself would have acted. There's so many events that take place in this book therefore my only complaint was that it was shorter than the rest of the other books in the series so the story felt a little rushed at times. Luckily there is a spin off series, The Yada Yada House with the first book Where Do I Go? having been published recently. I'm so glad because it means I won't have to say goodbye to these beloved characters. I think everyone should read this series, but they must be read in sequence in order to get the full gist of the story. And I also love the cover of this one, I think these shoes are the best of the series!
  Great wrap up! December 21, 2008 I have come to feel that these characters were people from my everyday life so when I found out this was the last book in the series I wasn't pleased but the author did such a great job of wrapping this up that I felt a sense of completion. I would recommend this series to anyone who likes to read books that prompt you to examine yourself and your beliefs yet have a friendly, around-the-corner feel to them.
  Excellent as always November 10, 2008 As usual this continuation of the Yada Yada Prayer Grouop Series is an enjoyable, easy read that helps me to grow spiritually!
  Wow! You will cry, you will laugh, your soul will be renewed! October 24, 2008 If you've not read the Yada Yada series; get ready for a roller coaster of emotions. You will laugh, you will cry, and you will no doubt question your self in many ways! You will find yourself drawing closer to God and identifying with many of the characters in these books! This author has a gift for taking many issues in life and bringing a spiritual reaction and solution to them. I've never read anything like this series before and am grateful for it. This is a fiction series - and not any kind of "self-help" or spiritual guidance or devotional book, but you will find much of that in this book, through the characters and situations they face. It is a wonderful series.
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