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My Book List for 2022

I made a goal to read at least one book every two weeks this year.  These are the ones that I plan on reading in 2022.   

Book List 2022:

Classics:

(All by Lucy Maud Montgomery)

  1. Anne of Green Gables

  2. Anne of Avonlea

  3. Anne of the Island

  4. Anne of Windy Poplars

  5. Anne’s House of Dreams

  6. Anne of Ingleside

  7. Rainbow Valley

  8. Rilla of Ingleside

Historical:  

(All by Brian Kilmeade)

  1. George Washington’s Secret Six (The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution)

  2. Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates (The Forgotten War That Changed American History)

  3. Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans (The Battle That Shaped America’s Destiny)

  4. Sam Houston and the Alamo Avengers (The Texas Victory that Changed American History) 

  5. The President and the Freedom Fighter:  Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Their Battle to Save America’s Soul 

  6. Orphan Train - Christina Baker Kline

Holocaust:

  1. We Were the Lucky Ones - Georgia Hunter

  2. The Woman with the Blue Star - Pam Jenoff

  3. The Girl in the Green Sweater - A Life in Holocaust’s Shadow - Krystyna Chiger

  4. In the Sewers of Lvov - A Heroic Story of Survival from the Holocaust - Robert Marshall

  5. The Boy on the Wooden Box - Leon Leyson

  6. The Upstairs Room - Johanna Reiss

Spiritual:

  1. Gay Girl, Good God:  The Story of Who I Was, and Who God Has Always Been - Jackie Hill Perry

  2. Forgiving What You Can’t Forget - Lysa Terkeurst

  3. Gentle and Lowly - Dane Ortlund

  4. Love Does - Bob Goff

Self

  1. 12 Rules for Life - Jordan Peterson

  2. Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

  3. David and Goliath - Malcolm Gladwell

  4. For Such a Time as This - Kayleigh McEnany

  5. In Order To Live - Yeonmi Park



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