Since I was on Sabbatical, here's my March & April books.
Our Better Angels by Jonathon Reckford, tells stories about Habitat for Humanity. Will restore your faith in humanity. Stories of people who received homes or home loans and also the people who helped build the houses.
Battered Love by Renita Weems, an exegetical look at OT prophet marriage tropes
The Golden Key-Emmet Fox
This is How Your Marriage Ends by Matthew Fray, shows how the little seemingly annoying things can be deal breakers. He wrote the book after a blog post "She Divorced Me Because I Left Dishes by the Sink" went viral.
Events of the Tulsa Disaster by Mary Jones Parrish-firsthand accounts written at the time just after the Tulsa Massacre in 1921. Very disturbing but a story that was buried and finally revealed.
The Greatest Salesman by Og Mandino
Midnight Library by Matt Haig, first novel in a while, interesting concept about the multi-verse but never emotionally pulled me in.
The Day the World Came to Town by Jim Defede- Could be a little dry but once again, a book that will restore your faith in humanity. Tells how numerous flights were diverted to the small town of Gander, Newfoundland and how the townspeople there rallied to shelter, clothe, feed, and take care of the needs of the stranded passengers right after the 9/11 attack in the US.