The Catholic Children's Bible, Revised (paperback) vs Living the Word Catholic Women's Study Bible RSV-2CE
Overall winner: The Catholic Children's Bible, Revised (paperback)
Key Differences
Saint Mary's Press's The Catholic Children's Bible (revised paperback) is a kid-focused full-text Bible with an easy-to-read layout, colorful design and colored tabs—good for children and visual learners; Ave Maria Press's Living the Word Catholic Women's Study Bible (RSV-2CE) targets adult women with study features, helpful introductions and a readable layout but has mixed feedback on page thickness
The Catholic Children's Bible, Revised (paperback)
Children’s Bible with full text and colorful features. Easy-to-read text with simple explanations and colored tabs for book names
Pros
- full text included
- easy-to-read text
- colorful pages and colored tabs
- hardcover-like quality feel
Cons
- no features list provided
- no explicit age range stated
- no size/dimensions information
Living the Word Catholic Women's Study Bible RSV-2CE
Catholic study Bible with full-color, single-column layout, journaling space, and cross-references. Noted for readable text and helpful introductions, with space for notes and a 3-year reading plan cited by customers
Pros
- full-color features and cross-references
- plenty of journaling and note-taking space
- helpful introductions and reading plans
- readable layout and easy chapter navigation
Cons
- page thickness received mixed feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Saint Mary's Press |
| Durability | Ave Maria Press, Sarah Christmyer, Mary Healy, Leah Darrow, Meg Hunter-Kilmer, Johnnette Benkovic Williams |
| Versatility | Saint Mary's Press |
| User Reviews | Saint Mary's Press |