Books Read 2024
(Note: this list will grow and be updated through out the year.)
In April of 2023 I wrote a piece called How I Read So Much? Because I get asked the question so often, read the piece linked above if you are looking for some ideas on ways to read more.
January
February
March
April
Deliver Us From Evil - Bishops' Conference of England and Wales - CTS Books
Bad Blood - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 4
Twelve - Jennifer Lynn Barnes - The Naturals Book 4.5
Saint Valentine: The Man Who Became the Patron Saint of Love - Jeannie Meekins - 15-Minute Books Book 611
Christ is Our Peace! Homilies and Addresses in Turkey - Pope Benedict XVI - CTS Books
Behold Your Mother: Marian Stations of the Cross - Marge Steinhage Fenelon
Pixie Noir - Cedar Sanderson - Pixie for Hire Book 1
A Look At Life - Belinda Terro Mooney
The Way of the Cross: According to the Method of St. Francis of Assisi - TAN Books
Where The Pieces Lie - J.D. Kirk - DCI Logan Book 19
Truly Madly Deadly - Alex Smith - DCI Kett Book 15
Son of Interflux - Gordon Korman
A Cloud of Unknowing - Andrew Gillsmith - Deserted Vineyard Book 2
The Catechism in a Year Companion, Volume I - Fr. Mike Schmitz, Petroc Willey, and Ann Koshute
Saint Francis of Assisi: The Patron Saint of Animals - Jeannie Meekins - A 15-Minute Biography
May
Mary's Life in the Spirit Meditations on a Holy Duet - George T. Montague, SM
Curse of the Seawolf - Nick Donnelly
Father Kino Priest to the Pimas - Ann Nolan Clark - Vision Book
The Journey - Jim Sano
Pendragon's Shield A Poetry Collection - Avellina Balestri
The Lives of Seven Saints - Jeannie Meekins and Melissa Cleeman - 15-Minute Books Book 1203
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I started keeping track of the books I finished reading in October of 1995, and movies watched in January of 1996. and Catholic Books by year since 2016. I have lists for:
I also do a Top Ten List of books each quarter and for the year. They can be found here. I was also asked to pick a Top Ten Catholic Books I have read, you can find that list here (and occasionally I add a note when I come across something exceptional.)
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