7 fat years

A wealth of treadmill books, 400 to be almost exact, boiled down to an all-time favorite 100 | Marvin Olasky

Since July 1, 2000, I've been telling WORLD readers every few months about my treadmill reading—books that exercise my mind while exercising my body. Normally I note only books worth reading, and have cited about 400 during those seven years. Here are 100 all-time treadmill favorites (listed in alphabetical order by author):

Randy Alcorn—The Grace and Truth Paradox (Multnomah, 2003)

Grace and truth-telling work together.

Randy Alcorn—Heaven (Tyndale, 2004)

God will place believers in a new earth full of satisfying and enlightening work of diverse kinds.

Debby Applegate—The Most Famous Man in America (Doubleday, 2006)