I had no intention of doing a top 10 books post this January. I recount them (although usually with no critique of any kind) in my month end reviews. But then I saw that 2 of my 10 most read posts of last year were book themed. And I know how much I always love book recommendations from people I trust.
My Top 10 (in No Particular Order)
- I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown. This New York Times Bestseller and Reese’s Book Club Pick gave me a tiny glimpse into a world I will never understand. That of growing up black, Christian and female. But I will keep on trying to learn.
2. Messy Grace: How a Pastor with Gay Parents Learned to Love Others without Sacrificing Conviction by Caleb Kaltenbach. My mom runs a church library and had this one on her shelves when I needed it. Many lessons for me here as I learn to navigate relationships with others who are different from me.
3. The Masterpiece by Francine Rivers. This author wrote some of my favorite novels (maybe you’ve heard of a little book called Redeeming Love – now also a movie!), but it’s been a while since I’ve indulged in one of hers. This one did not disappoint.
4. Sitting at the Feet of Rabbi Jesus: How the Jewishness of Jesus Can Transform Your Faith by Ann Spangler and Lois Tverberg. The more I get to know Jesus the more I love Him. And this book helped me love Him more. So interesting.
5. Eat Cake, Be Brave by Melissa Radke. I felt like I knew Melissa after reading this endearing memoir that I picked up from a used bookstore. And I so wanted to be her friend. She encouraged me and made me laugh. Both things I enjoy in a book.
6. Taken at Birth: Stolen Babies, Hidden Lies and my Journey to Finding Home by Jane Blasio. A very different kind of memoir that I was fortunate enough to be gifted in exchange for a review. Spoiler: I loved this story that is part true crime, part soul searching genealogy.
7. Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative by Austin Kleon. Every year I try to read a few things to help me improve as a writer. This one, found at my local library, was both informative and fun! And I found it applicable to other creative arts as well.
8. Holy Sexuality and the Gospel: Sex, Desire and Relationships Shaped by God’s Grand Story by Christopher Yuan. I previously read Yuan’s memoir – Out of a Far Country: A Gay Son’s Journey to God. A Broken Mother’s Search for Hope – written with his mother. He has since become a leading voice on LGBTQ+ from a biblical perspective.
9. If I Were You by Lynn Austin. This was my favorite fiction read of the year. If you love a period piece – especially WWII – give it a try. It was sweet and suspenseful and fascinating. It’s not often I find myself telling family and friends about the plot of a book, but I couldn’t help myself with this one.
10. Hidden Christmas: The Surprising Truth Behind the Birth of Christ by Timothy Keller. So good that I quoted from it the entire month of December on my socials.
There you have it! I would love to hear your opinion on any of these you have already read. Or let me know if you decide to pick one up. Also, comment with your favorite book from last year or what you are currently reading to give me some new recommendations!
Happy reading!
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Donna B Reidland says
Lauren, I have not read any of these but feel like I want to go get them all! I’m like you, I love Francine Rivers but don’t often indulge. When I do, I’m tempted to catch up on any that I have missed! Messy Grace and Holy Sexuality sound like must-reads. I have Yuan’s first book and found it very helpful when counseling. Some of the others sound just as intriguing for various reasons. Especially since I have made it a goal to finish more books this year. Keep posting about books. You’re right, people do enjoy them starting with me. Blessings!
Lauren says
Thanks, Donna!
Barbara Harper says
I have If I Were You. I just need to get to it. I think I have heard of Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative by Austin Kleon — maybe here? Sound’s interesting. I try to read at least one writing book every year. I enjoyed Yuan’s memoir a few years ago.
Lauren says
Definitely read the first two you mentioned. Favorites of mine for sure.
Carlie says
Such a wide and interesting range of books, Lauren; thanks for the recommendations. I’ve spotted a couple to add to my ever-growing want-to-read list. 🙂 And thank you for featuring my post this week; I pray it would be an encouragement to your readers.
Lauren says
I know what you mean about your reading list. I will never finish mine!
Anita Ojeda says
I love Lynn Austen’s books! I’ll have to check out some of your other recommendations!
Lauren says
I think that is the first one of hers I have read, but I’ll be looking for more!
Sinziana says
This is a very good list of books. I have pinned on my reading list board on Pinterest.
Lauren says
Thanks for pinning!
Jeanne Takenaka says
I love reading about what other people are reading! Thank you for sharing your list, Lauren. You read some perspective-expanding books!
Lauren says
I’m always trying to strike a balance between entertaining myself and educating myself!
Tea With Jennifer says
Interesting line up Lauren. Thank you for those reviews.
Blessings,
Jennifer
Lauren says
You are welcome, Jennifer.
Amber says
Thanks so much for your booklist! I also enjoyed Austin’s manifesto as a help for us writers.
Lauren says
Me too. It was so creative. Thanks, Amber.
Debbie Wilson says
I love book recommendations. Thanks, Lauren.
Lauren says
You’re welcome, Debbie!
Joanne Viola says
I always enjoy seeing the lists of books read by others. I obviously have missed out on some good ones this past year, so I appreciate your list!
Lauren says
I am usually a year or two behind on popular books, so don’t hold my list up to being current!
Pamela says
I love to be tempted into different territory by a book list. Much appreciated.
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Lauren says
Hope you pick up something good!