Yesterday,
I focused on describing the books of poetry nd books related to poetry or poets
that I’m not recommending this year. Today, it’s books on faith, novels and general
non-ficiton.
Which
I suppose suggests I read a lot of poetry and books about poetry.
Which
is true.
Faith
Wounded
Women of the Bible by Dena Dyer and Tina Samples.
The
Adam Quest
by Tim Stafford.
Love
Idol
by Jennifer Dukes-Lee.
Refuse
to Drown
by Tim Kreider with Shawn Smucker.
Finding
Spiritual Whitespace by Bonnie Gray.
Atlas
Girl
by Emily Weirenga.
The
Annie Project
by Joanne Norton.
Mortal
Blessings: A Sacramental Farewell by Angela Alaimo O’Donnell
Slow
Church
by Christopher Smith, John Pattison and Honathan Wilson-Hartgrove.
Playdates
with God
by Laura Boggess.
Identity
Crisis
by Michael Perkins.
Fiction
The
Sands of Ethryn
by C.S. Lakin.
Remembering
for Ruth
by Sheila LaGrand.
The
Devil Walks in Mattingly and In
the Heart of the Dark Wood by Billy Coffey.
The
Lake District Murder by John Bude.
How
Sweet the Sound
by Amy Sorrels.
Murder
Underground
by Mavis Doriel Hay.
They
Shall See God
by Athol Dickson.
The
Late Scholar
by Jill Paton Walsh.
The
Dark Clue
by James Wilson.
A
Cold and Broken Hallelujah by Tyler Dilts.
Non-Fiction
Stealing
the Mystic Lamb
by Noah Charney.
Queen
Elizabeth in the Garden by Trea Martyn.
Monet by Carla
Rachman.
The
Yellow House
by Martin Gayford.
Becoming
Dickens: The Invention of a Novelist by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst.
Fierce
Convictions
by Karen Swallow Prior.
Caring
for Words in a Culture of Lies by Marilyn McEntyre.
On
Being a Writer
by Charity Craig and Ann Kroeker.
Photograph of a print of Charles Dickens
at his writing desk by Karen Arnold via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
1 comment:
Thanks for not recommending Playdates with God, Glynn :). Some good titles in these lists. I need to update mine to add a few of these!
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