Best of 2017
Dec. 29th, 2017 08:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's always fun to look back at my favorite books on the year! It was hard to select only one for each genre, as there were so many good reads from 2017. You can click on any of the titles below to read my full review.
Historical Fiction

The Road to Paradise by Karen Barnett
This story set in 1927 in Mt. Rainier National Park has all the charm of classic literature, including a heroine who is a true lady while also standing up for what she believes.
Young Adult Fiction

The Lewis & Clark Squad Series by Stephen Bly
I revisited these childhood favorites and thoroughly enjoyed them! This is a six-book series about a group of teens participating in a summer basketball league. It's all about fun, faith, and friendship!
Contemporary Fiction

"Life After" by Katie Ganshert
The sole survivor of a terrorist bombing tries to come to terms with her new lease on life while being wracked with guilt that she lived when others did not. Very thought-provoking and well-written.
Non-Fiction

"Women Who Move Mountains" by Sue Detweiler
While this is supposed to be a book on prayer, I found it more to be a book on walking confidently and securely as God's child. So much good encouragement!
Classic Literature

"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens
This tale may be short, but it is packed full of wonderful lines and thoughtful reminiscing. Ebeneezer Scrooge's gratefulness to be alive and able to change his ways gets me every time!
Novella

"One Enchanted Noel" by Melissa Tagg
Delightful characters with emotional depth set in a charming fictional small town. The whole Enchanted Christmas Collection is a real gem!
Historical Fiction

The Road to Paradise by Karen Barnett
This story set in 1927 in Mt. Rainier National Park has all the charm of classic literature, including a heroine who is a true lady while also standing up for what she believes.
Young Adult Fiction

The Lewis & Clark Squad Series by Stephen Bly
I revisited these childhood favorites and thoroughly enjoyed them! This is a six-book series about a group of teens participating in a summer basketball league. It's all about fun, faith, and friendship!
Contemporary Fiction

"Life After" by Katie Ganshert
The sole survivor of a terrorist bombing tries to come to terms with her new lease on life while being wracked with guilt that she lived when others did not. Very thought-provoking and well-written.
Non-Fiction

"Women Who Move Mountains" by Sue Detweiler
While this is supposed to be a book on prayer, I found it more to be a book on walking confidently and securely as God's child. So much good encouragement!
Classic Literature

"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens
This tale may be short, but it is packed full of wonderful lines and thoughtful reminiscing. Ebeneezer Scrooge's gratefulness to be alive and able to change his ways gets me every time!
Novella

"One Enchanted Noel" by Melissa Tagg
Delightful characters with emotional depth set in a charming fictional small town. The whole Enchanted Christmas Collection is a real gem!