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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "2011 Books of the Year" July 02, 2011, Vol. 26, No. 13

Books of the Year

COVER STORY | By Marvin Olasky

Two new books are important responses to the rapidly growing promotion of theistic- or, more properly, deistic-evolution   More >>

ArrowFeatures A crisis observed David L. Bahnsen
2011 Books Issue | Authors reflect on the causes of the meltdown in 2008 More >>
Better than bullets Edward Lee Pitts
2011 Books Issue | Biographers tell the amazing stories of two pivotal presidents More >>
Browsers' helper Susan Olasky
2011 Books Issue | For readers who search for books by genres and categories More >>
Buy the book The Editors
2011 Books Issue | Links to purchase the books featured in WORLD’s 2011 Books Issue √ More >>
Bygone Britian Kenan Minkoff
2011 Books Issue | P.G. Wodehouse takes readers on an enjoyable trip to the world before WWI More >>
Darker times Janie B. Cheaney
2011 Books Issue | Fantasy novels about bleak futures are the rage among teenage readers More >>
Enchanted woods Megan Basham
2011 Books Issue | Six good fantasy novels from the past year More >>
Fighting cancers Emily Belz
2011 Books Issue | History writers document diseases of the body and of the soul More >>
Getting better Susan Olasky
2011 Books Issue | Six new novels show how Christian fiction has matured in recent years More >>
Gifts for readers Susan Olasky
2011 Books Issue | Four books to give on special occasions More >>
Heart, head, hands Amy L. Sherman
2011 Books Issue | The best books on fighting poverty focus on holistic social action More >>
Highs and lows Les Sillars
2011 Books Issue | Journalists and athletes offer peeks at the lives behind the games More >>
Laugh tracts Albin Sadar
2011 Books Issue | A funny thing happened on the way to the bookstore More >>
No controversy? Marvin Olasky
2011 Books Issue | Ann Voskamp gains both fans and detractors for her poetic praises to God More >>
Rare jewel William Boyd
2011 Books Issue | Meeting and greeting famous writers at conference on southern literature More >>
Wholesome reading Marvin Olasky
2011 Books Issue | Good books with good values are not hard to find More >>
Worlds apart John Ottinger III
2011 Books Issue | Six new novels offer a good start to a different kind of genre More >>
ArrowDispatches Crowded field The Editors
and more news briefs More >>
Human Race The Editors Looking Ahead The Editors No worship allowed Emily Belz
Appellate court bars renting public school space to church for 'worship' More >>
One nation under fire Mindy Belz
South Sudan is staged to begin with fighting and soft U.S. diplomacy More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Box Office Top 10 The Editors
Movies | For the weekend of June 10-12, according to Box Office Mojo More >>
Judy Moody Michael Leaser
Movies | This film is a garish, manic, incoherent waste of celluloid More >>
Leaving the cocoon Marvin Olasky
Q&A | Adam Bellow has gained success as a conservative in publishing More >>
Mr. Popper's Penguins Rebecca Cusey
Movies | Apparently enjoyable for children, this is one parents take for the team More >>
Open Case Arsenio Orteza
Music | Get past the liberal politics and you'll hear a lot about Jesus More >>
Rejoice & Shout Alisa Harris
Documentary | Film tells the jubilant history of black gospel music More >>
Super 8 Megan Basham
Movies | Film does something popcorn movies used to do - tell a good story More >>
Notable CDs
Five new pop-rock releases reviewed by Arsenio Orteza More >>
ArrowNotebook Coptic church The Editors
Houses of God | Misrata, Libya More >>
Down and out Joseph Slife
Money | Housing and job numbers highlight a renewed sense of economic unease More >>
Long's story Timothy Dalrymple
Religion | Georgia megachurch hits hard times as famed pastor settles case More >>
Fatal outbreak Daniel James Devine
Science | Europe reels from the spread of a resilient E coli strain More >>
King no more Mark Bergin
Sports | LeBron James has earned his role as NBA villain More >>
iPad navigators Alissa Wilkinson
Technology | FAA considers allowing airlines to use tablet computers More >>
ArrowVoices Hard to hold on Joel Belz
How do you decide a throwaway from an irretrievable link to the past? More >>
Within reach Andrée Seu Peterson
Christ gave us the means to take back our minds and gain freedom in Him More >>
Becoming readers Janie B. Cheaney
In the rush of reading technologies, don't forget the importance of text More >>
The still point Mindy Belz
Books slow the perpetual mental locomotion More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers More >>
Darwin matters Marvin Olasky
The influence of evolutionary thinking reaches far beyond biology More >>
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