Notable Non-Fiction -- Philosophy and Religion
The Bible --- I prefer, because of the accurate and plentiful nature of the Byzantine originals, the King James.
Ten Philosophical Mistakes -- Mortimer Adler
The Devil's Delusion -- David Berlinski
The Closing of the American Mind -- Allen Bloom
The Culture of Disbelief -- Stephen Carter
In the Footsteps of the Messiah -- Arnold Fructenbaum
Getting the Gospel Wrong -- J.B. Hixon
The Ethical Brain -- Michael Gazzeninga
Mere Christianity, The Great Divorce -- C.S. Lewis
Getting the Gospel Right -- Tim Lahaye and C. Gordon Olson
The Case for Christ, The Case for Faith -- Lee Strobel
Jesus Among Other Gods -- Ravi Zacharius
David and Goliath -- Malcolm Gladwell
Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed by Austin Fischer
Four Blood Moons by John Hagee
One Thousands Gifts by Ann Voskamp
Notable Non-fiction -- History and Economics
Undaunted Courage -- Stephen E. Abrose
Barbarians at the Gate -- Bryon Burrough
Treason -- Ann Coulter
Hiroshima -- John Hersey
John Adams -- David McCullough
The Gulag Archipelago -- Alexander Solzhenitsyn
The Professor and the Madman -- Simon Winchester
Liberal Fascism -- Jonah Goldberg
The Road to Serfdom -- F.A. Hayek
Ameritopia -- Mark Levin
The Five-Thousand Year Leap -- W. Cleon Skousen