New York Times Bestsellers

Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert

Recommended by Tim Challies.

Read it to better understand why we cannot define marriage apart from God.

Money, Greed, and God by Jay Richards

Recommended by Tim Challies.

Capitalism itself is not the problem, says this author, and says so quite convincingly.

In the President's Secret Service by Ronald Kessler

Not recommended by Tim Challies.

More tabloid fodder than serious investigative reporting.

The Housing Boom and Bust by Thomas Sowell

Recommended by Tim Challies.

A fantastic book (a must-read, even) that helps make sense of the times.

Made to Stick by Dan Heath, Chip Heath

Recommended by Trevin Wax.

Two brothers present their communication theory about information retention.

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

Recommended by Tim Challies.

Another winner from Malcolm Gladwell.

Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson

Recommended by Tim Challies.

An interesting enough read but one that still managed to disappoint.

The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs

Recommended by Tim Challies.

Though it is a bit tiresome, it is still an enjoyable enough read.

Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell

Recommended by Tim Challies.

A worthwhile look at how the U.S. government handicaps its own soldiers.

The Soloist by Steve Lopez

Recommended by Tim Challies.

A good story and one that is well worth the read.