Bridge Books
Books written by non-Catholics that nonetheless demonstrate shared values & themes with the Catholic Church.
Seeking Allah Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi
When a Muslim man asks God to show him who he is, he is unprepared for the answer.

Night by Ellie Wiesel
One of the most famous and horrifying first-hand accounts of the Holocaust

The Pre Persons by Phillip K. Dick
The pro-life Phillip K. Dick story so prophetic it was buried.

The Catholic Origins of Dracula & Women’s SuffrageÂ
Did you know that Bram Stoker’s wife was a Catholic & he considered converting himself at one time?

Why Reading Fiction Made Me a Better Catholic
How reading fiction became a crucial step in my conversion to the Catholic Church.