I always enjoy the yearly Daily Guideposts books. I would say that a majority of the readings connect with me, in some way, but not all of them, which is why only four stars, but that still means, "I really liked it."
Some of the writers resonate with me more than others. My favorites are Marci Alborghetti (and that is a change in recent years . . . I didn't used to like her writings), Mark Collins, Shawnelle Eliasen (she might be my over-all favorite), Edward Grinnan (I believe he is the main editor), Rick Hamlin, Kim Taylor Henry, Ashley Kappel, Pam and Brock Kidd, Carol Knap, Carol Kuykendall, Ginger Rue, and there are probably one or two that I missed.
Each one of those people has written at least one entry that really resonated with me.
Each day's entry begins with a Scripture reference, is followed by the writer's thoughts, and finishes with a prayer, written by the writer, and then some further Scripture readings. Every now and then, they have a typo, and there's a verse reference that either doesn't exist at all (a chapter or verse that's just not there) or doesn't seem to be at all related to the subject at hand.
But I love the way it is presented. Oh, and at the end of each month, they feature a couple of pages of blank lines for the reader to include their own thoughts. Those pages include a heading that remains constant throughout the year. This year, it was "The Lord is Near." At some point, I started trying to make my thoughts line up with that heading.
2023's edition is now titled Walking in Grace 2023, instead of Daily Guideposts. I see no evidence that this changes the content. I have also looked ahead to see that the headings for the reader's thoughts is "Let Us Sing for Joy." I'm looking forward to this.