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fire: A memoir of consuming faith, tangled love and starting over by Addie Zierman. A memoir of growing up Evangelical, of finding and then losing (and finding again) her faith.
Sarah the Priestess: The First Matriarch of Genesis by Savina Teubal. The Abraham/Isaac/Jacob stories make SO much more sense if you read this book and realize that Sarah was likely a priestess in a competing matriarchal culture and religion.
If the church were Christian: Rediscovering the values of Jesus by Philip Gulley. Written about Christianity in general, but definitely applicable to Mormonism as well as other Christian denominations.
A Cultural History of the Book of Mormon (multi-volume series) by Daymon Mickel Smith. I have to admit, its been hard going wading through the first volume. His thought processes and writing style are tortured at times, yet Im sticking with it because I hear that it gets better in subsequent volumes and because his ideas are just so fascinating (I only wish they were easier to follow!).
The street-legal version of Mormons book by Michael Hicks. Hilarious. Puts a fresh face on the Book of Mormon narratives by retelling the stories in modern-day language and syntax. Im cracking up over how uber-self-righteous Nephi is. (Shout out to Michael Hicks: you need a better cover!)
By the Hand Of Mormon: The American scripture that launched a new world religion by Terryl Givens. An eloquent counterpoint to Daymon Smiths brilliant but very meandering history of this religious text. Givens looks at how various groups inside and outside the Mormon church have used, interpreted, understood, and viewed the Book of Mormon.
Thea Gallas Always Gets Her Man by Kristen Panzer. Loud-mouthed, pregnant lactation consultant meets murder mystery. The first of its kind, and highly entertaining.
Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs (7 books out so far, 8th forthcoming next year): Moon Called, Blood Bound, Iron Kissed, Bone Crossed, Silver Borne, River Marked, and Frost Burned. Fun series with a spunky mechanic-shapeshifter heroine whos likely to be beating her foes with a tire iron, when she isnt having (mis)adventures with her vampire friend or her werewolf neighbor/lover/husband. Shed probably laugh at the cover illustrations--shes more likely to be in a greasy t-shirt with dirt under her fingernails than lounging around looking alluring.
Circle Trilogy by Nora Roberts: Morrigans Cross, Dance of the Gods, and Valley of Silence. Great fun. Its like Lord of the Rings, but sexy and very woman-centric.

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