Korie Robertson says there's 'so much good stuff' in Donald Miller's book Scary Close

Korie Robertson said that Donald Miller's new book Scary Close has "so much good stuff" in it.(Photo: Twitter/Korie Robertson)

Duck Dynasty's Korie Robertson cannot help but rave about Donald Miller's new book entitled Scary Close: Dropping the Act and Finding True Intimacy, saying there's "so much good stuff" in it.

She posted a photo on her Instagram account (@bosshogswife) of the book and wrote the caption, "I was honoured to get to read a pre-copy of #ScaryClose and am excited that it's now out!! So much good stuff in here! Going to be passing out to all of my family and friends."

The book is about Miller's quest to find meaningful relationships, and how he found it only after he stayed true to who he really is. Being himself came with the risk of impressing fewer people, but Miller felt liberated when he dropped all the acts and instead started loving people genuinely.

Some of the topics the book tackles include insecurity, performance anxiety, good parenting, and what intimacy means to men.

The book has been rated an average of five stars in Amazon, with people praising the author for writing with "honesty and openness that is refreshing" and for being "the most honest author" in the business.

Miller also wrote other books such as Blue Like Jazz and A Million Miles in a Thousand Years.

Korie seems to be quite the avid reader since she occasionally posts photos of books and other reading materials she loves. One of the more recent ones was the book Home is Where My People Are: The Roads That Lead Us To Where We Belong written by Sophie Hudson.

"You are cracking me up! Love#HomeisWhereMyPeopleAre," she wrote.

And of course, she's extremely proud of her daughter Sadie for writing her own book Live Original.