Tuesday 2 January 2024

List of Books Read 2024

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


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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