Out of the 45 on my book list last year, here are the books I recommend in memoir, humor, historical fiction and Bible studies.
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My Goodreads Goal
Every January 1st is like the first day of school for me. I’m ready to go, ready to see what the next year will bring. I stock up on planners and highlighters, post-it notes and Sharpies, elastic-band notebooks, and paperclips. I map out my goals for the next year and tackle them with good intentions…but I quickly lose motivation to get to the gym or resist a slice of chocolate cake. However, without fail, I always reach one goal every year: reading lots of books.
I eventually learned it wasn’t worth wasting hours of my life on something mind-numbing or disturbing.
This year marks the 10th time I’ve set a reading goal for myself. I use a website called Goodreads to find new books, track what I’m reading, write reviews, and follow my favorite authors. The first few years I met my goal of 30 books, then had kids and lowered it to 20. But last year, I decided to challenge myself and go back to my before-kids goal of 30…and made it to 45!
Out of the 45 books I read, here are the ones on my book list I recommend you check out.
My Book List of 2018
1. “The Year of Less” by Cait Flanders
More than just a book about dealing with clutter and shopping less, the author takes you through her memoir of how her victory over alcoholism only emerged in new destructive habits. Throughout she learns how to deal with stress in ways that are healthier for her mind and body.
2. “The Finnish Way” by Katja Pantzar
This book is about “sisu”, a unique Finnish form of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity. A lot of the ideas in this book reminded me of simplistic living, or going back to basics. Also see The Little Book of Hygge by Meik Wiking, about how the people of Denmark have created a culture of comfort, wellness, and contentment. This book will make you want to sit by the fire, drink tea, and knit a sweater while reading it. This year I’m picking up his follow-up, The Little Book of Lykke: Secrets of the World’s Happiest People.
3. “The Hiding Place” by Corrie Ten Boom
THIS IS A MUST READ! My favorite of all the books on my list last year. This is a memoir of a woman who worked at her family’s watch shop during WWII in Holland. They joined the resistance hiding Jews in their home. I loved learning about the secret ways they communicated to get around the Nazis, but I especially loved the stories of their optimism and dependence on God’s goodness even after they were arrested. For a book that is about something so sad, I felt pumped up and empowered after I finished it.
4. “Joshua: Winning the Worry Battle” by Barb Roose
I needed a study on anxiety and found this on Amazon. It was one that takes you through the book of Joshua while giving you tools to combat worry. Also has videos that can accompany the study if you want but I haven’t viewed them.
5. “An Audience of One” by Srinivas Rao
This book was partly my inspiration for diving back into the art scene. I had been living so long creating art as a way to try and make money or only as gifts for others that I lost the excitement I once had to create things for myself. This book reminds you to do things you love because you love them and let that be enough. If more comes from it along the way, then decide what direction you want to take, but until then, the origin should be for the joy of creating. Art had a huge impact on me last year which I’m sure I’ll write about later…
6. “The Lions of Little Rock” by Kristin Levine
My favorite from book club is a historical fiction book written for teens. It’s about two friends living in the 1950s in Arkansas. One day Liz doesn’t show up for school and rumor is that she was caught passing for white. This is a beautiful story of friendship and the innocence of childhood.
7. “Capital Gaines” by Chip Gaines
After reading The Magnolia Story and loving it, I had to get my hands on this one. I was gifted two of these last Christmas after I’d bought one for myself. I had two friends borrow it after I read it. Surprisingly deep and insightful!
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I also update my recommended reading lists every month on my FAVES page, so make sure to bookmark it before you go!
Check out these other posts on book lists I love:
- The Best Books I Read in 2019
- The Best Books I Read in 2020
- 15 Inspirational Stories of Women Who Lived With Intention
- What I Learned About the Enneagram from “The Road Back to You”
- What I Learned About Simplifying from “The Year of Less”
Happy Reading!

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Sounds like you had a great reading year! I need to read Little Fires Everywhere; I loved Ng’s debut but haven’t got to this novel yet. 🙂
I haven’t read her debut, I’ll have to check it out! Thanks for reading!
I’m glad to get reading recommendations! You are a great writer too – love reading your posts.
Thank you so much! Glad you’re enjoying it!
I love your list! Thank you ,Amy. I’m gonna check some of these out. I joined a book club 2 years ago and I love love ithe group and it’s making me read more!
I just joined one last January and it’s really fun branching out to some new stuff! Read the Hiding Place—so good!!!