Books

Reading List 2020

I read close to 35 books last year. This year, I’m hoping for 50. Without regular time set aside for research or writing I’m not sure how I’ll get there, but I’m trying to make better use of my time, and desperately hoping that having a newborn won’t totally destroy my ability to read and think (this is my third… am I totally crazy?). 

The list I’ve made isn’t complete. I’m always changing my mind and reading what’s available instead of what I’ve planned. But it’s a start. It includes books for research, books for fun, devotional books, and books I’m reading aloud to my daughter. I’ve found that while I’d like to spend my reading time highly focused on the things I usually write about, I actually read less if that’s all I read. I really need varying levels and styles of reading to continue making progress.

Another way of saying it is: If I don’t have a book to read when I’m tired, I’ll probably find something to watch instead. So having books of all genres and levels helps me continue the habit of reading, even if it feels “off-track” sometimes.

Let me know if you’ve read any of the books on my list, or if you’d like to join in and read some with me! I’d also love to see your book lists for the new year!

2020 Book List

Aging: The Fulfillment of Life
The Broken Connection: On Death and the Continuity of Life
The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure
Confessions of a Funeral Director: How the Business of Death Saved My Life
Disciplines of a Godly Woman
Facing the 'king of Terrors': Death and Society in an American Community, 1750-1990
From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death
The Goldfinch
Handle with Care: How Jesus Redeems the Power of Touch in Life and Ministry
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare
How We Die: Reflections of Life's Final Chapter
Leisure: The Basis of Culture
Little House in the Big Woods
My Name Is Asher Lev
Our Greatest Gift: A Meditation on Dying and Caring
The Practice of the Presence of God with Spiritual Maxims
Pride and Prejudice
Religions in Africa: Conflicts, Politics and Social Ethics


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I live in Minnesota with my family, and write about death, dying, and the Christian.

One Comment

  • Carrie Hinterholzer

    Way to go Jaime! Aim high, but give yourself grace. #3 is no joke, you are really outnumbered by “needs” all day, and at night I was often too wiped to get anything productive done (reading, email catch up, etc…).