Fiction

Great stories have the power to shape our hearts and imaginations. These novels explore themes of courage,
sacrifice, redemption, and hope while pointing readers toward eternal truth.

The Chronicles Of Narnia

Author: C.S. Lewis

Description: Step through the wardrobe into a world where lions speak, evil is defeated, and sacrifice brings life. Lewis's beloved series captivates readers of all ages while beautifully reflecting the hope, redemption, and wonder found in the gospel.

Best For: Families, children, teens, and adults who enjoy timeless stories with deep spiritual themes.

The Hobbit

Author: J.R.R. Tolkien

Description: Join Bilbo Baggins on an unexpected adventure filled with dragons, dwarves, treasure, and unlikely heroism. This beloved classic explores courage, humility, and the surprising ways ordinary people are called into extraordinary stories.

Best For: Families, middle-grade readers, teens, and anyone new to fantasy literature.

The Lord Of The Rings

Author: J.R.R. Tolkien

Description: An epic tale of friendship, courage, and the struggle between good and evil, Tolkien's masterpiece reminds readers that even the smallest acts of faithfulness can change the world. Rich in beauty and hope, it continues to inspire generations of readers.

Best For: Teens, adults, book clubs, and lovers of classic fantasy.

The Wingfeather Saga

Author: Andrew Peterson

Description: Filled with adventure, humor, and unforgettable characters, this fantasy series follows the Igiby family on a journey of courage, sacrifice, and hope. Through its rich storytelling, readers discover themes of identity, redemption, and the power of self-giving love.

Best For: Ages 8 and up, families, and readers who enjoy meaningful fantasy with Christian themes.

The Great Divorce

Author: C.S. Lewis

Description: Part fantasy and part theological reflection, this imaginative story follows a bus ride from a gray town to the edge of heaven, exploring the choices that shape eternity and the invitation to embrace the joy of God's Kingdom. Lewis challenges readers to consider what it truly means to surrender to Christ.

Best For: Adults, book clubs, and anyone who enjoys thought-provoking fiction with spiritual depth.