Favorite Books of 2017
For the past couple years I have looked back on the books I have read and listed my favorites (see: 2015, 2016). And this year I will do the same. In total, Goodreads says I read 72 books in 2017. It was a good year for reading, and the amount of books increased due to my Greyfriars Hall studies. I enjoy taking the time to list my favorites so that I am able to look back and see what I enjoyed / my trajectories. With a large pile of personal to-read books for 2018, I look forward to the coming year.
Here are the books I enjoyed the most in 2017, in an order that is intentional but not thoroughly thought through. Click on the book covers to read more or purchase.

Alfred the Great by Justin Pollard

A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis

The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien

Heidelberg Catechism

Westminster Confession of Faith

J.I. Packer: A Biography by Alister McGrath

Getting to Know the Church Fathers by Bryan Litfin

Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis

Mother Kirk by Douglas Wilson

Heaven Misplaced by Douglas Wilson

Fidelity by Douglas Wilson

Alternative Living Vol. I by Alex Strohl