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Old 01-26-2023, 04:09 PM   #6
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What are your top books of 2022? These would be ones that you really enjoyed and were published in 2022.
Star Father by Charlie N. Holmberg. This is a fantasy romance by a female author with a male name. It's a sequel to Star Mother. Both books involve a woman in a relationship with the sun god.

A Shift in Time: How Historical Documents Reveal the Surprising Truth About Jesus by Lena Einhorn. The author reports many parallels between the Gospels and a historical figure that Josephus and the Book of Acts both refer to as the Egyptian. It's an interesting theory that lends better support to the existence of a historical Jesus than what is usually presented.

Roadkill by Dennis E. Taylor. I finished this in 2023. This is the latest novel from the science fiction author behind the Bobiverse series. A young man hits and kills an invisible alien with his truck, and things get interesting when he and his friends start investigating the alien.
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