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by Unknown
4.3(7,477)
This rediscovered collection of poetic verses unearths the ancient heart of Norse mythology, revealing a world of gods, heroes, and the ethical beliefs of the early North.

by Alice Hoffman
3.9(7,368)
In 15th-century Spain, a young Marrano woman named Estrella faces the Inquisition, uncovering family secrets of Kabbalah and a love that defies persecution, only to confront a betrayal that threatens to shatter her world.

by Nick Vujicic
4.1(7,359)
Born without limbs, Nick Vujicic shares how faith and purpose can lead to a full life, inspiring others to overcome their own limits.

by Thomas Merton
4.2(7,281)
Merton's "New Seeds of Contemplation" urges readers to rediscover the forgotten mystical depths within the Western soul, guiding them toward a contemplative awakening.

by Amin Maalouf
4.2(7,275)
Amin Maalouf uses Arab chroniclers' accounts to show the Crusades as a period that shaped the modern Arab world's identity and grievances, rather than just a European event.

by Max Lucado
4.3(7,240)
Learn how God connects with you personally through life events and Bible stories, bringing hope and meaning to those feeling lost or weary.

by John Milton
4.1(7,187)
In an epic battle across Heaven, Hell, and Earth, Satan's vengeful rebellion against God ensnares Adam and Eve in a tragic story of temptation, fall, and the cost of their human love.

by Rainer Maria Rilke
4.4(7,166)
Rilke's elegies explore the beauty and burden of human life, caught between the earthly and the divine, under the silent gaze of angels.

by Florence Scovel Shinn
4.1(7,152)
Learn how to use spiritual laws to get what you want in life.

by James Hogg
3.7(7,145)
A man's confession of murder, fueled by his belief in divine justification, unfolds against the rigid Calvinism of 17th-century Scotland.

by Jim Stovall
3.9(7,122)
A spoiled heir must complete twelve life-altering tasks, guided by his eccentric great-uncle's posthumous instructions, to discover the true meaning of wealth beyond mere money.

by Chaim Potok
4.2(7,085)
A world-renowned Hasidic artist, exiled in France, returns to the Brooklyn religious community he fled after a family tragedy, forcing him to confront the gap between his sacred heritage and his art.

by G.K. Chesterton
4.2(6,941)
Chesterton shows how the idea of linear human progress is wrong, revealing humanity's lasting distinctiveness and how the Christian faith explains life's deepest questions.

by Patricia Falvey
3.8(6,938)
In early 20th-century Northern Ireland, Eileen O'Neill navigates sectarian strife and hidden family secrets, determined to reclaim her ancestral 'Yellow House' and mend her fractured family amidst political and religious turmoil.

by George Bernard Shaw
3.8(6,735)
A shrewd, headstrong peasant girl, armed with divine conviction and an unwavering will, shatters centuries of patriarchal authority, only to be consumed by the very institutions she sought to save.

by Gracia Burnham
4.3(6,729)
Missionary Gracia Burnham recounts her year-long captivity by Abu Sayyaf terrorists in the Philippine jungle, the loss of her husband in a rescue attempt, and the faith that sustained her.

by Neil T. Anderson
4.3(6,462)
Learn how internalizing biblical truths helps you break free from spiritual bondage and claim your identity in Christ, transforming your mind and defeating the enemy's lies.

by BobHenderson
3.6(6,417)
This satirical gospel reveals the universe's divine truth, where a Flying Spaghetti Monster with a love for pirates and beer volcanoes challenges intelligent design with amusingly flimsy logic and undeniable carbohydrate appeal.

by Elizabeth Payson Prentiss
4.3(6,403)
Katherine's personal journal entries in 'Stepping Heavenward' tell the story of a young woman's journey through courtship, marriage, motherhood, and loss, as she seeks spiritual grace.

by Starhawk
4.2(6,374)
In a post-apocalyptic California, a peaceful, nature-revering San Francisco faces an existential threat from the militant, technocratic Hand of the new order, forcing a young woman to choose between ancient magic and modern warfare to protect her city's soul.

by Iris Murdoch
3.9(6,325)
Outside an abbey, a lay community's spiritual quest turns chaotic when a rediscovered bell tolls for a returning wife, a confronted leader, and a wise Abbess, all facing salvation, human weakness, and the fight between good and evil.

by Taylor Caldwell
4.3(6,267)
Before he wrote his Gospel, Lucanus, a Greek physician, dealt with love, loss, and a search through ancient Judea to understand the divine man he would later write about as Luke.

by Joseph Campbell
4.1(6,151)
Joseph Campbell explains how ancient myths are universal guides for personal change and societal balance, offering answers to modern worries by connecting us to timeless human experiences.

by Mark Twain
4.1(6,133)
Mark Twain's surprisingly earnest and deeply researched account elevates the Maid of Orléans from historical figure to a beacon of unwavering faith and courage, as seen through the eyes of her loyal page.