Last year I resolved to read more slowly, to choose books of
depth that would require thinking, meditating, and savoring rather than
devouring. I pretty much failed and
ended up reading 90-100 books in 2014, very few of which were on my to-read list that I posted in January. My interests changed, and as I look over my list, I read
14 spiritual memoirs, which are currently my new favorite genre.
Here were my favorite reads of 2014 that I would
recommend:
Spiritual memoirs:
- Faith Unraveled: How a Girl Who Knew All the Answers Learned to Ask Questions, by Rachel Held Evans
- Girl at the End of the World, by Elizabeth Esther
- Flunking Sainthood, by Jana Riess
- Rare Birds, by Anna Whiston-Donaldson
- A New Kind of Christian, by Brian McLaren
Spiritual Growth:
- Mere Churchianity, by Michael Spencer
- Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes, by E.R. Richards and B.J. O’Brien
- The Jesus Creed, by Scot McKnight
- Almost Catholic: An Appreciation of History, Practice, and Mystery, by Jon Sweeney
- My Sisters, the Saints, by Colleen Carroll Campbell
Fiction (for the thrill of escape):
- The Red Tent, by Anita Diamant
- What Kind of Mother Are You? By Paula Daly
- Big Little Lies, by Liane Moriarty
Other Nonfiction:
- The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes and Why, by Amanda Ripley
- David & Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants, by Malcolm Gladwell
- Surviving Survival: The Art and Science of Resilience, by Laurence Gonzales
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