Friday, 3 January 2025

List of Favourite Books 2025

Favourite Books 2025

(Note: this list will grow and be updated through out the year.)


 
Fae'd To Black - Declan Finn - Honeymoon From Hell Book 5 
Maxx Comedy The Funniest Kid in America - Gordon Korman 
Friends of Jesus: A Lenten Meditation - Fr Philip Caldwell - CTS Books 
St. Patrick and His World - Mike Aquilina 
Thirsting for Prayer - Father Jacques Philippe 
Growing Through the Motions: Living Your Faith with Intention - Fr.  Mike Schmitz - Homilies Book 7 
Operator's Manual for Mk1 Rosary Beads: CMA-US-1-0-1 - Catholic Military Apostolate United States - Michael Schiavone, Christopher Dinote, Morgan Lloyd, and Nicholas Cammaroto 
A Song for Nagasaki - Paul Glynn - The Story of Takashi Nagai: Scientist, Convert, and Survivor of the Atomic Bomb 
33 Days to Divine Mercy - Matthew Kelly 
Making Sunday Special: The Lord’s Day - Charlotte Ostermann - Deeper Christianity Series 
Providence and Prayer - Francis Selman - CTS Deeper Christianity 
Mary in Your Home: A 9-day Preparation for Taking Mary Into Your Home - Fr. Mark Goring CC 
Snares of the Demons - Nick Donnelly - Ben Armstrong Adventure Series Book 2 
A Summer to Treasure - Leslea Wahl 
The Divine Mercy & Sister Faustina - Fr Andrew Witko - CTS Prayers and Devotions Saints For All Occassions Notecards - Barbara Calamari and Sandra DiPasqua 
Lucky and Blessed The Novel - Amanda Lauer 
All Will Be Well: 30 Days with Julian of Norwich - John Kirvan - Great Spiritual Teachers 
Love Is a Journey - Mo Guernon - The Inspiring Life and Legacy of Pope John Paul I 
Deadhead - Cedar Sanderson The Groundskeeper Book 4  
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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.)

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. 



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