Saturday, 31 December 2022

The Books of 2022

I didn't read as much this year as I have in past years, but I did average about 1.2 books/week. These are the ones I enjoyed and/or learned from the most.

As always, these are the books that I enjoyed in 2022, not books that were published in 2022 (except for one, or maybe two, but you get my point).

Nonfiction

-About Learning/Teaching

The Core by Leigh A. Bortins

The Question by Leigh A Bortins

Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning by Douglas Wilson

King Alfred’s English by Laurie J. White

-About Current Issues

Christianity and Wokeness by Owen Strachan

fault lines by Voddie T. Baucham Jr.

God vs. Government by Nathan Busenitz and James Coates

-A Variety of Topics

Preaching and Hearing the Word by James Coates

Kiss the Wave by Dave Furman

The Enemy Within by Kris Lundgaard

2000 Years of Christ’s Power Volume 2 by Nick Needham

The King and His Glory (and part 2) by Greg Harris

The Art of Divine Contentment by Thomas Watson

The Doctrine of Repentance by Thomas Watson

-Biographies and Memoirs

Amazing Grace by Eric Metaxas

Home by Julie Andrews

Hudson Taylor: Deep in the Heart of China by Geoff and Janet Benge

Better Than We Dreamed by Simona Gorton

Shakespeare: The World as Stage by Bill Bryson

The Enchanted Places by Christopher Milne

Writing Places by William Zinsser


Mysteries

 Agatha Christie

    Mrs. McGinty’s Dead

    Midwinter Murder 

    Elephants Can Remember

    Five Little Pigs 

Frances Brody

    Death of an Avid Reader 

    The Body on the Train

    Dying in the Wool 

Richard Osman

    The Man Who Died Twice 

    The Thursday Murder Club 

JoAnna Carl

    The Chocolate Pirate Plot

    The Chocolate Book Bandit

    The Chocolate Racoon Rigmarole


WWII Historical Fiction

The Wives of Los Alamos by Tarashea Nesbit

The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel

When We Were Young and Brave by Hazel Gaynor

The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin 

The Librarian Spy by Madeline Martin

The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff


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