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Bible Review: PINK KJV Large Print Personal Size End-of-Verse Reference Bible by Patti Greene

KJV Large Print Personal Size End-of-Verse Reference Bible

Publication Date, March 3, 2026. Available for preordering now on Amazon.

ISBN: 9781400347872

The Holy Bible containing THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS “translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised”. Authorized King James Version by Thomas Nelson. Copyright 2026.

First Impressions & Purpose

When I first opened this Bible, my heart was thrilled. The ballet pink cover reminded me of my ballet lessons as a little girl. The color is the same soft pink as my old ballet shoes, and it brought back such happy memories. The whole Bible feels very feminine, even the pretty jacket it came in is attractive. When I saw the gold floral imprint on the pink cover and the gold on the page edges, I fell in love with it—even before opening the Bible. The binding felt strong, and I want to carry this Bible everywhere I go.

Cover, Binding & Overall Design

The cover of this Bible is simply gorgeous, as I mentioned. It has a soft leather‑like feel with gold floral designs on both the front and the back. The Bible lays flat enough for comfortable reading, which I really appreciate. The size is perfect, and it feels so easy to carry. 

Paper Quality, Font & Readability

The paper in this Bible feels very nice. The print does not seem to show through much, which is always a plus. The pages are a clean white color, and the whole Bible feels so soft that I keep wanting to touch it. The font is large and easy to read, especially for short reading times. The margins are very small for note‑taking, but if they were bigger, the Bible would be too large to hold comfortably.

This Bible is in the King James Version. Some people and some churches still use the KJV, but many people I talk to do not read it anymore. Because of that, it might be harder for beginners to understand. Even though I don’t personally use the KJV, I would still enjoy holding this Bible if I were speaking to a group of women just to have a Bible in my hand. Honestly, I might even try to wear a matching outfit—because that’s just how girls are.

Extras & Usability

Inside this Bible, there are a few short notes at the bottom of some pages, but it is not a study Bible. It does have a helpful concordance with plenty of verses listed under most topics, and there are eight maps in the back. There are no devotionals or reflections, but I honestly think this Bible works best for quiet devotional reading when you just want God’s Word without any distractions.

I really like the thumb index. It helps people who may not know the order of the books find chapters more easily. I am also getting used to having two ribbons in books and Bibles instead of one. This Bible has both a gold ribbon and a pink ribbon, and they are beautiful. There is also a table of contents that lists the books of the Old and New Testaments in order.

The inside design is simple and lovely. It gives a feeling of calmness and respect for God’s Word.

Durability, Suitability & What Makes This Bible Unique

This Bible seems very sturdy. The pages feel thick enough, and the spine looks like it will hold up well with normal use. The only thing I would worry about is the pink cover. I love the color so much, but I do wonder how it would handle pen marks or stains. One little mark could change the look of the cover, since it is a soft, light pink.

Since this Bible is the King James Version, it may be harder for beginners or younger readers to understand, However, some older readers who grew up with it might enjoy it tremendously.

The pink color is lovely and feminine, and it would make a beautiful gift for many women and girls. I would purchase one as a baptism, confirmation, Holy Communion, or a “Just because I love you gift.” This Bible is beautiful—just pretty, pretty, pretty. However, it may not be the best choice for a ladies’ church class or group that may prefer a study Bible, but that depends on personal preference.

One special feature I really enjoy is the red‑letter text. It makes the words of Jesus stand out in a lovely way. And honestly, the beauty of this Bible is part of what makes it unique.

My Personal Takeaway

I really do love this Bible, but I know I am easily drawn to pretty, feminine, and vintage‑style things, so I might be a little biased. Even though a Bible is meant to be opened and read, I have to admit this one would look beautiful on a bookshelf, a coffee table, or as part of home décor. It is just that lovely.

Pros and Cons: Summing it up!

Pros

• Beautiful ballet‑pink cover with gold floral design
• Soft, leather‑like feel
• Perfect size for carrying
• Large, easy‑to‑read font
• Red‑letter edition
• Thumb index tabs
• Two pretty ribbons
• Strong binding and sturdy pages
• Simple layout with no distractions
• Great for devotional reading or as a gift

Cons

• Light pink cover may stain easily
• Small margins for note‑taking
• KJV may be hard for beginners or younger readers
• Not a study Bible
• Font may not work for long reading sessions
• May not fit group study settings

PINK RULES!

 

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