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Savannah Guthrie Warns Fans About Counterfeit Copies Of Her New Book

Exclusive | Scammers selling fake copies of Savannah Guthrie's book

Hey there, friends! If you're a fan of Savannah Guthrie, you know she's always bringing her A-game to the Today show. But lately, Savannah's been dealing with something that’s got her speaking out—and this time, it’s not about the news of the day. She’s issued a warning to her loyal followers about scammers trying to sell counterfeit versions of her brand-new book, Mostly What God Does.

When the book hit shelves on February 20, it blew up in the best way possible. It soared in sales on Amazon so quickly that the buy button even glitched for a bit. But with that success came some unwanted attention. Multiple scammers saw an opportunity and started peddling fake workbooks modeled after Savannah’s book. The 52-year-old journalist was quick to let everyone know these knock-offs aren’t legit.

Savannah wasn’t holding back when she spoke to Page Six in an interview published on February 24. “I couldn’t believe it. My mom actually sent it to me,” she shared, clearly taken aback. “It says it’s a ‘workbook,’ and it’s even yellow like the color of the real book. But here’s the deal— I didn’t write any workbooks, so don’t waste your money on them!” The broadcaster wanted to make sure her audience was fully aware of the scam.

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  • Not one to keep things off social media, Savannah also turned to Instagram to spread the word. On February 21, she posted a screenshot of the counterfeit workbooks with a strong message for her followers. “PSA!!! These ‘workbooks’ are not real and not by me! Watch out—they even spelled my name wrong, which is the first big clue,” she wrote. Savannah encouraged her fans to stick with the official book, which can be purchased at mostlywhatgoddoes.com or from any retailer or independent bookseller.

    And she didn’t stop there. A few days later, Savannah revisited the topic on Instagram, making sure her fans were fully briefed. “PSA — so many fakes out there! Let me be crystal clear: I only wrote the book Mostly What God Does. No workbooks, no studies, no extra materials,” she reassured her followers.

    A Personal Journey Through Faith

    Mostly What God Does wasn’t just another book for Savannah—it was a deeply personal project. Growing up in a religious family, this book became a reflection of her lifelong journey with faith. In an interview with Today.com, she opened up about the process of writing it. “I’m not writing this from some mountaintop where I’ve received some great wisdom, and now I’m passing it on to the world,” she explained. “No, I’m still right here, struggling. Still here, disappointing myself sometimes. I’m still here, needing faith, grace, mercy, and love. That’s exactly why I wrote the book—because I’m the person who needs to read it. And if others feel the same way, then that’s amazing.”

    Embracing the Full Spectrum of Faith

    Savannah went on to share how her experiences—both the highs and the lows—have shaped her faith journey. “All of what I’ve come to realize is that all of it is my faith story: belief and doubt, joy, disappointment, and sorrow. It’s all part of it,” she reflected. “It’s all deepened what I believe and have come to understand about God.” Her words remind us that faith isn’t just about the good moments—it’s about embracing the full spectrum of life.

    Savannah Guthrie walking in NYC
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    Stay Alert and Support Authenticity

    So, as Savannah reminds us, be vigilant out there! Stick to the real deal when it comes to her inspiring new book. It’s not just a collection of words—it’s a heartfelt journey that she’s poured her soul into. Stay true, and support the authenticity that makes Savannah’s work so special.

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