Books I Read in 2017

I have used Goodreads' feature for the last couple of years to share what I have read in a year.  However, I cannot distinguish specifically what types of books that I have read.  So, here is what I have read categorically in 2017.  I hope you find some inspiration here!

- Fiction

**Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale*Philip Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?Philip Dick, The Man in the High CastleT.S. Eliot, The Wasteland and Other WritingsJames Hannah, The A to Z of You and Me*Madeline L'Engle, A Wrinkle in TimeJohn LeCarre, Our Kind of TraitorDennis Lehane, Live by NightCormac McCarthy, Child of God*Cormac McCarthy, No Country for Old MenArthur Miller, Broken Glass**George Orwell, 1984Philip Roth, The Plot Against AmericaWilliam Shakespeare, Macbeth*William Shakespeare, Much Ado About NothingWilliam Shakespeare, Romeo and JulietJeff Vandermeer, Annihilation- Biblical Studies

*David Bartlett, Romans*Dave Bland, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon*Charles Cousar, Reading Galatians, Philippians and 1 Thessalonians**Peter Enns, The Bible Told Me SoBeverly Gaventa, First and Second ThessaloniansRobert Jewett, The Thessalonian Correspondence Derek Kidner, The Message of EcclesiastesThomas Mann, DeuteronomyBonnie Thurston, Reading Ephesians, Colossians and 2 ThessaloniansN.T. Wright, Galatians and ThessaloniansN.T. Wright, Romans, Part One: Romans 1-8N.T. Wright, Romans, Part Two: Romans 9-16- Education

*Lorrie Blair, Writing a Graduate Thesis or DissertationLeisyte and Wilkesmann, Organizing Academic Work in Higher Education*Stabile and Ershler, Constructivism Revisited in the Age of Social Media*Ernest Stringer, Action ResearchMarshall Welch, Engaging Higher Education- Ministry


*Herring and Elton, Leading Congregations and Nonprofits in a Connected WorldRon Susek, Firestorm**Thomas Tumblin, AdMinistry- Preaching/Communication


*Jeffrey Arthurs, Preaching with VarietyDecker and York, Speaking with Bold AssuranceGonzalez and Jimenez, Pulpito*Hogan and Reid, Connecting with the CongregationEunjoo Mary Kim, Preaching the Presence of God*Marshall McLuhan, Understanding MediaLane Sebring, Preaching Killer SermonsFrank A. Thomas, They Like To Never Quit Praisin' God- Psychology/Leadership

*Brene Brown, Daring Greatly*Angela Duckworth, Grit**Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning*Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the OppressedSebastian Junger, Tribe- Theology (Systematic, Spiritual)

*Bland and Webb, Creation, Character, and Wisdom*Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Creation and Fall/Temptation**David Congdon, The God Who Saves*Zach Hoag, The Light is WinningKyle Idleman, Grace is Greater*Kelly Kapic, Embodied Hope*C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed*Kevin C. Neese, The Gospel According to Star TrekJohn Walton, The Lost World of Adam and EveLisa Whittle, 5-Word Prayers*Brian Zahnd, Sinners in the Hands of a Loving God- Miscellaneous

Harriot Castor, Starting Chess*Richard Rothstein, The Color of LawThe books marked with an (*) are the ones that I enjoyed a little more, and the ones marked with an (**) were my favorites from 2017.  What did you read?  Did you read any that I did?  What recommendations do you have?  Leave your comments below or connect with me on Twitter.  And happy reading in 2018!
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Published on December 25, 2017 20:00
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