Tuesday Book Chat | What Were Your Top Five (Or Top Ten) Christian Reads for 2020?

Welcome to Tuesday Book Chat. This is where we encourage book lovers to answer our bookish question of the week.

Today’s question is:

What were your top five (or top ten) reads for 2020?

We look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please join in the conversation by commenting on this post or on the blog post shared in our Australasian Christian Writers Facebook Group.

Let’s chat!

Can I do a top 1 and that is Restoring Fairhaven by Carolyn Miller. It’s sad to say I have read one fiction book this year but I did enjoy it.

Your turn.

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    Jenny Blake (Ausjenny) is a cricket fanatic who loves reading although not reading as much as she use to. She loves to be able to help promote good Christian books and support authors. In her spare time she is enjoying the company of her two cats, enjoys jigsaws and watching cricket.

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Jenny Blake (Ausjenny) is a cricket fanatic who loves reading although not reading as much as she use to. She loves to be able to help promote good Christian books and support authors. In her spare time she is enjoying the company of her two cats, enjoys jigsaws and watching cricket.

5 replies on “Tuesday Book Chat | What Were Your Top Five (Or Top Ten) Christian Reads for 2020?”

  1. A lot of great books this year, but some of my favourite Christian ones were:

    ‘Unhinged’ by Amanda Deed
    ‘A Hero for Miss Hatherleigh’ by Carolyn Miller
    ‘Northern Protector’ and ‘Northern Deception’ by Laurie Wood
    ‘Burning Sky’ by Lori Benton
    ‘The Killing Tide’ and ‘The Crushing Depths’ by Dani Pettrey
    ‘Organized Backup’ by Meredith Resce

    And for another that doesn’t specifically mention Christian terms, but is definitely Christian worldview, I would choose ‘The Verindon Alliance’ by Lynne Stringer.

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