Thursday, 2 January 2025

List of Books Read 2025

Books Read 2025

(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

Safe Enough – Lee Child 
On This Holy Island: A Modern Pilgrimage Across Britain - Oliver Smith
The Rosary – Juliette Levivier – CTS Children's Books 
The Gospel of Matthew - Fr Javier Ruiz-Ortiz - CTS Scriptures
Royal Blood - Arthur Slade - Dragon Assassin Book 2 
Praying at Mass - Juliette Levivier - CTS Children's Books 
Every Last Devil - Alex Smith DCI Kett Book 16
The Gospel of Mark - Fr Javier Ruiz-Ortiz - CTS Scriptures
Burning Empire - Arthur Slade - Dragon Assassin Book 3
Praying with the Friends of Jesus - Juliette Levivier - CTS Children's Books 
Live and Let Fly - Karina Fabian - DragonEye, PI Original Edition 
Losing Joe's Place - Gordon Korman
Book of Feasts and Seasons - John C. Wright
The Gospel of Luke- Fr John Hemer MHM - CTS Scriptures
Downfall - Arthur Slade - Dragon Assassin Book 4
Prayers Around the Crib - Juliette Levivier - CTS Children's Book 
The Twinkie Squad - Gordon Korman
Columbo The Helter Skelter Murders - William Harrington - TOR Columbo Series Book 2
Nobody - Jennifer Lynn Barnes 
The Gospel of John - Fr John Hemer MHM - CTS Scriptures
Deathwings - Arthur Slade - Dragon Assassin Book 5
Notorious - Gordon Korman  
Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir 
Praying with the Holy Spirit - Juliette Levivier and Anne Gravier 
Words for the Advent and Christmas Season - Hugh Gilbert - CTS Books
Thérèse Teacher of Prayer - Craig Driscoll - CTS Spirituality   
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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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