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What we read in February 2026

These posts keep getting published later in the month, but you know what? I’m aiming for fun bookish content, not perfection.
This is my year. Starting January 1, I will read the Bible every day, and by December 31, I will have read the entire Bible.
Sarah J. Maas dropped a bombshell announcement earlier this month that has the fandom absolutely losing it. She has confirmed THREE more books coming to the ser ...
John Perkins is probably one of the true unsung heroes in America — not in Black America, not in the church community, but in America,' said the Rev. Barbara Williams-Skinner, co-founder of the ...
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A bill in Arizona could make giving minors "sexually explicit" materials a felony in public schools and libraries, and opponents of the bill say that whether it is passed or vetoed, its impacts could ...
Henry Allan “Harry” Ironside was a Canadian-American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor, and author who pastored Moody Church in Chicago from 1929 to 1948. It is said that Harry Ironside ...
This is an image of the Annunciation from “The Story of All Stories: A Story Bible for Young Catholics,” a new children’s ...
10. THE DEVIL’S BIBLE, by Steve Berry. (Grand Central) The 20th book in the Cotton Malone series. An 800-year-old book is at ...
These days, I’m asked more about James Talarico than I’m asked about any politician not named Donald Trump. Talarico is a ...
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These are the best 2026 book adaptations that you won’t want to miss, from a return to Narnia to the latest Hunger Games prequel.