We polled some of our reviewers to find out what books, movies, and music they enjoyed most this past year. That particular wording allows for things that came out earlier than 2013, so a few items might have actually been released in prior years. And some of us just can’t be restricted to only 5 choices. So here are their top picks, with links to available Banner reviews.
Books
Robert N. Hosack
1. Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism by Molly Worthen (Oxford University Press; nonfiction)
2. Unapologetic: Why, Despite Everything, Christianity Can Still Make Surprising Emotional Sense by Francis Spufford (HarperOne; nonfiction)
3. God’s Forever Family: The Jesus People Movement in America by Larry Eskridge (Oxford University Press; nonfiction)
4. Abraham Kuyper: Modern Calvinist, Christian Democrat by James D. Bratt (Eerdmans; biography)
5. Death by Living: Life Is Meant to Be Spent by N. D. Wilson (Thomas Nelson; nonfiction)
Kate Padilla (you can see Kate’s thoughts on these books as well as the rest of her top 10 at )
1. Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell (St. Martin’s Griffin; fiction for young adults)
2. S. by Doug Dorst and J. J. Abrams (Mulholland; fiction for adults)
3. The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert (Viking; fiction for adults)
4. This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett (Harper; memoir)
5. Little Wolves by Thomas Maltman (Soho Press; fiction for adults)
Kristy Quist
1. Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger (Atria; fiction for adults)
2. The Third Son by Julie Wu (Algonquin, fiction for adults)
3. Salt: A Story of Friendship in a Time of War by Helen Frost (Farrar Straus Giroux, fiction for ages 10 and up)
4. Journey by Aaron Becker (Candlewick, picture book)
5. Children of the Jacaranda Tree by Sahar Delijani (Atria, fiction for adults)
Jim Romahn
1. David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell (Little Brown, nonfiction)
2. The Orenda by Joseph Boyden (Knopf; fiction for adults)
3. Dear Life: Stories by Alice Munro (Knopf; fiction for adults)
4. The Dogs are Eating Them Now: Our War in Afghanistan by Graeme Smith (Knopf Canada; nonfiction)
5. Bad Pharma: How Drug Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients by Ben Goldacre (Faber & Faber; nonfiction)
Reggie Smith
1. Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel by Kate Bowler (Oxford University Press; nonfiction)
2. To Live in Peace: Biblical Faith and the Changing Inner City by Mark Gornik (Eerdmans; nonfiction)
3. Reading for Preaching by Cornelius Plantinga Jr. (Eerdmans; nonfiction)
4. The Dangerous Act of Worship: Living God’s Call to Justice by Mark Labberton (IVP; nonfiction)
5. The Ethical Vision of Clint Eastwood by Sara Anson Vaux (Eerdmans; nonfiction)
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema
1. The Imposter Bride by Nancy Richler (St. Martin’s Press; fiction for adults)
2. The Purchase by Linda Spalding (Pantheon; fiction for adults)
3. Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work by Timothy Keller (Dutton, nonfiction)
4. Navigating Early by Clare Vanderpool (Delacorte, fiction for ages 10 and up)
5. I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban, by Malala Yousafzai with Christina Lamb (Little, Brown; nonfiction)
Movies
Jenny deGroot
1. Midnight’s Children (Paladin)
2. Still Mine (Samuel Goldwyn Films)
3. The Book Thief (20th Century Fox)
4. Philomena (Weinstein)
5. The Intouchables (Weinstein)
Josh Larsen (for commentary on his choices and the rest of his top 10, see )
1. Leviathan (Cinema Guild)
2. 12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight)
3. Enough Said (Fox Searchlight)
4. The Act of Killing (Final Cut for Real)
5. Pain & Gain (Paramount)
Kristy Quist
1. Philomena (Weinstein)
2. Captain Phillips (Sony)
3. Nebraska (Paramount Vantage)
4. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)
5. Short Term 12 (Docurama)
Reggie Smith
1. 42 (Warner Bros.)
2. 12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight)
3. Man of Steel (Warner Bros.)
4. Star Trek: Into Darkness (Paramount)
5. Jobs (Universal)
Greg Veltman
1. Her (Warner Bros.)
2. Gravity (Warner Bros.)
3. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Lionsgate)
4. The Spectacular Now (A24)
5. Much Ado about Nothing (Lionsgate)
Music
Paul Delger
1. Need You Now by Plumb (Curb Records)
2. For the Glory by The O. C. Supertones (BEC Recordings)
3. How Mercy Looks from Here by Amy Grant (Sparrow)
4. Revival by Soulfire Revolution (Sparrow)
5. Hurricane by Natalie Grant (Curb Records)
Robert N. Hosack
1. Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend (XL Recordings)
2. Reflektor by Arcade Fire (Merge Records)
3. Trouble Will Find Me by The National (4AD Records)
4. I Am Mountain by Gungor (Hither & Yon)
5. Meet Me At the Edge of the World by Over the Rhine (Great Speckled Dog)
Robert J. Keeley
1. New by Paul McCartney (Hear Music)
2. Reflektor by Arcade Fire (Merge Records)
3. The Civil Wars by The Civil Wars (Sensibility Records)
4. Desire Like Dynamite by Sandra McCracken (Sandra McCracken)
5. Same Trailer, Different Park by Kacey Musgraves (Mercury Nashville) or The 20/20 Experience, by Justin Timberlake (RCA)
Plus a special honorable mention of two archive releases from the Beatles: On Air—Live at the BBC Volume 2 (Capitol) and Bootleg Recordings 1963 (Apple; released for a limited time in December only)
Greg Veltman (see lots more of his top choices at )
1. Trouble Will Find Me by The National (4AD Records)
2. The Bones of What You Believe by Chvrches (Glassnote)
3. Days Are Gone by Haim (Columbia)
4. Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend (XL Recordings)
5. If You Leave by Daughter (Glassnote)