- Current Reviews
- Alford, “Book of Mormon Insights: Letting God Prevail in Your Life” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Anderson “Bruce R. McConkie – Apostle and Polemicist” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Anderson, “Bruce R McConkie Apostle and Polemicist, 1915-1985” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Anderson, “Bruce R McConkie: Apostle and Polemicist, 1915-1985” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Berger, “Conclave” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Brown, “Sweetwater” (Reviewed by Lynne Larson)
- Bruno & Dinger “Come Up Hither to Zion: William Marks and the Mormon Concept of Gathering” (Reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- Bruno, “Secret Covenants: New Insights on Early Mormon Polygamy” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Chesnut, “Counsel, Please Rise: A Criminal Attorney’s Spiritual Journey” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Ellsworth, “Marxism: A Latter-day Saint Perspective” (Reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- Eves, “Beyond the Mapped Stars” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Goldberg, Goldberg, & Singh “Tales of the Chelm First Ward” (Reviewed by Dai Newman)
- Griffiths “Truth Seeker: The Life of Joseph F. Merrill, Scientist, Educator, and Apostle” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Harris, “Second-Class Saints: Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality” (Reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- Harris, “Second-Class Saints: Black Mormons and the Struggle for Racial Equality” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Johnson, “When Church Is Hard” (Reviewed by El Call)
- Oman, “Law and the Restoration” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Page, “Future Day Saints” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: The New Arrivals” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: The New Arrivals” (Reviewed by Steven L. Peck)
- Petrey, “Queering Kinship in the Mormon Cosmos” (reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- Pritchett, “Playing with Wildfire” (Reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Reeve, Rich, Carruth, “This Abominable Slavery: Race, Religion, and the Battle Over Human Bondage in Antebellum Utah” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Rich & Sundahl, “50 Years of Exponent II” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Shae, “Cigarettes & Saints” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Sillito, “B. H. Roberts: A Life in the Public Arena” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Smoot & Passantino, “Joseph Smith’s Unpublished Revelations: (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Woods, Buckley, and Hallows, “The Life and Adventures of Eli Wiggill: South African 1820 Settler, Wesleyan Missionary, and Latter-Day Saint” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Review Archives
- “Christmas Greeting From The Presidents” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- “Chronological Life Application Study Bible NLT, Second Edition” (reviewed by Steven Ray Montgomery)
- “Hold On: A Modern Tribute to the Music of Michael McLean” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- “Holy Scriptures:Tree of Life Version” (reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- “Keep Christmas With You” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- “Literary Study Bible, English Standard Version” (Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- “Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Friends” (CD reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- “NIV Zondervan Study Bible: Built on the Truth of Scripture and Centered on the Gospel Message” (reviewed by Steven Ray Montgomery)
- “Not in God’s Name” by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and “The Book of Laman” by Mette Harrison (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- “One in Charity: Talks From the 2016 BYU Women’s Conference” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- “Rogers, et al, “Documents Volume 8: February-November 1841” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- “Saints Vol 3 Boldly, Nobly, Independent” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- “Saints” (some observations by Trevor Holyoak)
- “Saints”: Report on Release Event by Bryan Buchanan
- “Six Sisters Copycat Cooking” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- “The Catholic Study Bible, Third Edition” (reviewed by Steven Ray Montgomery)
- “The Complete Ezra Taft Benson FBI File” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- “The Holy Bible — Modern English Version” (reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- “The Holy Bible: Literal Standard Version” (reviewed by Jeffrey Needle
- “The Jesus-Centered Bible” (reviewed by Steven Ray Montgomery)
- “The Joseph Smith Papers, Documents, Volume 6: February 1838–August 1839” (report by Bryan Buchanan)
- “The Joseph Smith Papers: Documents Volume 5: October 1835 – January 1838” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- “The Last Descent” DVD (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- “The Oxford Illustrated History of the Holy Land” (reviewed by Dale Luffman)
- “We’re With You: Counsel and Encouragement From Your Brethren” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Abbot, “Dwelling in the Promised Land as a Stranger” (reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Abbot, “Immortal for Quite Some Time” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Abbott, “Dwelling in the Promised Land as a Stranger” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Aburto, “Reaching for the Savior” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Aburto, “Reaching for the Savior” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Adams, “Divine Quietness” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Adassa, “In Jesus We Are One” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Adcock and Woods “The Latter-Day Saint Image in the British Mind” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Aird, Nichols, Bagley, eds., “Playing with Shadows: Voices of Dissent in the Mormon West” (reviewed by Kris Wray, 2/4/2012)
- Åkebrand, “The Field is White” (Reviewed by John Bennion)
- Alder, “Dixie Saints: Laborers in the Field” (reviewed by Dallas Robbins)
- Alder, ed., “Honoring Juanita Brooks: A Compilation of 30 Annual, Presentations from the Juanita Brooks Lecture Series, Dixie State University” (reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Alexander, “Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith,” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Alexander, “Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith” (Reviewed by David L. Cook)
- Alexander, “Brigham Young and the Expansion of the Mormon Faith” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Alexander, “Widtsoe: Scientist and Theologian, 1872-1952” (Reviewed by Derek Denney)
- Alexie, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” (Reviewed by Stephen Carter)
- Alford, “Utah and the American Civil War: The Written Record” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Allen, “Brass Carriages and Glass Hearts” (Reviewed by Heather Harris-Bergevin)
- Allen, “Danish but Not Lutheran: The Impact of Mormonism on Danish Cultural Identity, 1850–1920” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Allen, “Danish, But Not Lutheran” (Reviewed by Peter Wilson)
- Allen, “Protecting Her Heart” (Reviewed by Monya Baker)
- Allred, “Seeing Things: Technologies of Vision and the Making of Mormonism” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Allred, “Seeing Things: Technologies of Vision and the Making of Mormonism” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Andersen, “Abraham Lincoln, God’s Humble Instrument” (Reviewed by Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury)
- Andersen, “The Darkling Bride” (Reviewed by Heather B. Moore)
- Anderson with Jepson (ed), “Dorian: A Peculiar Edition with Annotated Text & Scholarship” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Anderson, “A Might Fortress” Mormon Steampunk Anthology #4 (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Anderson, “Before Us Like a Land of Dreams” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Anderson, “Heroes and Spies of Zichron: An Untold Story Behind Building the Nation of Israel” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Anderson, “Mercy without End: Toward a More Inclusive Church” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Anderson, “Mercy without End” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Anderson, “What Falls Away” (Reviewed by Julie Nichols)
- Andreasen, “Looking for Lincoln in Illinois” (reviewed by Laura Bayer)
- Arnold, “Oops! Confessions of a Klutz” (reviewed by Marilyn Brown)
- Arnold, “Poems from the Garage” (Reviewed by Marilyn Brown)
- Arrington and Bergera, “Faith and Intellect: The Lives and Contributions of Latter-day Saint Thinkers” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Arrington, “Adventures of a Church Historian” (Reviewed by R. W. Rasband)
- Ash, “Rethinking Revelation and the Human Element in Scripture—The Prophet’s Role as Creative Co-Author” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Ash, “Rethinking Revelation and the Human Element in Scripture: The Prophet’s Role as Creative Co-Author” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Ashurst-McGee, et al, “Foundational Texts of Mormonism: Examining Major Early Sources” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Asma, “Why We Need Religion” (reviewed by Douglas F. Christensen)
- Atwood, “Please, Please Call Me to the Bishopric!” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Austin, “Buried Treasures: Reading the Book of Mormon Again for the First Time” (Reviewed by Denice Mouncé)
- Austin, “Re-reading Job” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Austin, “The Testimony of Two Nations: How the Book of Mormon Reads, and Rereads, the Bible” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Austin, “Vardis Fisher: A Mormon Novelist” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Austin, “Vardis Fisher: A Mormon Novelist” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Bagley, “River Fever: Adventures on the Mississippi, 1969-1972” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Bagley, “The Whites Want Everything: Indian-Mormon Relations, 1847-1877” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Bailey, “When I Was Red Clay: A Journey of Identity, Healing, And Wonder” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Bailey, “When I Was Red Clay: A Journey of Identity, Healing, And Wonder” (Reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Baker, “My Home Can Be a Holy Place” (CD reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Baker, “Redeemer” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Ballard, “The Washington Hypothesis” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Ballard, “Yesterday, Today, and Forever: Timeless Gospel Messages” (reviewed by Larry Jackson)
- Barash, “Out of Eden: The Surprising Consequences of Polygamy” (reviewed by Christian N.K. Anderson)
- Barber, “The Precarious Walk: Essays from Sand and Sky” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Barker, “A Heart Worth Stealing” (Reviewed by Lisa Harris)
- Barney, “Joseph Smith: History, Methods, and Memory” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Barnstone, trans., “The New Covenant, Commonly Called the New Testament, Volume I: The Four Gospels and Apocalypse” (reviewed by Harlow Clark, 1/31/2012)
- Barton, “A History of the Bible: The Story of the World’s Most Influential Book” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Bate, “The Women: A Family Story” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Baugh, Harper, Rogers, and Pykles, “Joseph Smith and his First Vision: Context, Place, and Meaning” (Reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Baugh, Rawson and Lyman, “Tragedy and Truth: What Happened At Hawn’s Mill” (reviewed by John E. Baucom)
- Bayne, “Philosophy of Religion: A Very Short Introduction” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Bednar, “One by One” (reviewed by Alisa Bates)
- Bednar, “The Spirit of Revelation” Reviewed by Trudy Thompson
- Beers, “Saving Shadow” (reviewed by Rebekah Cuevas)
- Belnap & Schade, “From Creation to Sinai: The Old Testament through the Lens of the Restoration” (Reviewed by Samuel Mitchell)
- Belnap, Cropper, & Lee “Marianne Meets the Mormons—Representations of Mormonism in Nineteenth-Century France” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Bench, “Live Life Deliciously with Tara Teaspoon: Recipes for Busy Weekdays and Leisurely Weekends” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Bench, “Delicious Gatherings: Recipes to Celebrate Together” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Bender, “And All Eternity Shook” (reviewed by John Engler)
- Bender, “And All Eternity Shook” (reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Bennett, “1820: Dawning of the Restoration” (Reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Bennett, “1820: Dawning of the Restoration” (Reviewed by William Winkler)
- Bennion, “An Unarmed Woman” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Bennion, “Beneath the Falls” (Reviewed by Karen Hamilton)
- Bennion, “Spin” (Reviewed by Eric W. Jepson)
- Bennion, “Spin” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Bennion, “The Best of Lowell L. Bennion” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Bennion, The Unknown Testament (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Benor and Fields-Meyer, “We the Resilient: Wisdom for America from Women Born Before Suffrage” (reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Bergevin, “Lawless Women” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Berlin and Brettler, “The Jewish Study Bible (Second Edition)” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Berlin and Brettler, eds., “The Jewish Study Bible: Second Edition” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Bicknell, “America 1844: Religious Fervor, Westward Expansion, and the Presidential Election That Transformed the Nation” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Bicknell, “America 1844: Religious Fervor, Westward Expansion, and the Presidential Election that Transformed the Nation” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Birch, “Discovering the Word of Wisdom” (reviewed by Jaymie Reynolds)
- Bird, “Without the Mask” (Reviewed by Christian Harrison)
- Black and Walker, “Anxiously Engaged: A Biography of M. Russell Ballard” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Black, “Nothing to Fear: Principles and Prayers to Help You Thrive in a Threatening World” (reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- Black, “The Other Martyr: Insights from the Life if Hyrum Smith” (Reviewed by Mel Johnson)
- Black, Porter “Martin Harris: Uncompromising Witness to the Book of Mormon” (Reviewed by Dale Luffman)
- Black, Rawson, Lyman, “The Story of the Provo City Center Temple” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Blumell, Et al. “The Household of God—Families and Belonging in the Social World of the New Testament.” (reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Blumell, Grey, Hedges, “Approaching Antiquity: Joseph Smith and the Ancient World” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Blythe, “Terrible Revolution: Latter-day Saints and the American Apocalypse” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Blythe, “Terrible Revolution: Latter-day Saints and the American Apocalypse” (Reviewed by Christopher Angulo)
- Blythe, Blythe & Burton “Open Canon: Scriptures of the Latter Day Saint Tradition” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Blythe, et al. “Open Canon: Scriptures of the Latter Day Saint Tradition” (Reviewed by Samuel Mitchell)
- Bona, “Legends, Lore & True Tales in Mormon Country” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Bonner Family, “A Bonner Family Christmas” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Bonner, “His Name is Green Flake Review” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Bonner, Chantel, and Mauli, “A Child of God” (Reviewed by Michelle Magnusson)
- Borrowman, “Why We Fought: Inspiring Stories of Resisting Hitler and Defending Freedom” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Bowman, “The Abduction of Betty and Barney Hill: Alien Encounters, Civil Rights, and the New Age in America” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Boyack, “When I’m a Missionary” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Boyce, “Even Unto Bloodshed: An LDS Perspective on War” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Bradford, “Mr. Mustard Plaster and Other Mormon Essays” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Bradley Evans, “An Architectural Travel Guide to Utah” (Reviewed by Julie Nichols)
- Bradley, “The Lost 116 Pages: Reconstructing the Book of Mormon’s Missing Stories” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Bradshaw, Ricks, & Whitlock, “Hugh Nibley Observed” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Bringhurst and Foster, eds., “The Persistence of Polygamy, Vol. 3: Fundamentalist Mormon Polygamy from 1890 to the Present” (reviewed by Melvin C. Johnson)
- Bringhurst and Harris, “The Mormon Church and Blacks: A Documentary History” (Reviewed by Peter Wilson)
- Bringhurst, “Harold B Lee: Life and Thought” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Bringhurst, “Harold B Lee: Life and Thought” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Bronson, “Sharon O. de Bergerac ” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Bronson, “The Agitated Heart” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Brooks, “Disenchanted Lives: Apostasy and Ex-Mormonism among the Latter-day Saints” (Reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Brooks, “Mormonism and White Supremacy: American Religion and the Problem of Racial Innocence” (Reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Brooks, “Mormonism and White Supremacy” (Reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Brooks, Steenblik, Wheelwright, eds. “Mormon Feminism: Essential Writings” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Brown, “First Principles and Ordinances: The Fourth Article of Faith in Light of the Temple” (reviewed by Les Blake)
- Brown, “Joseph Smith’s Translation, The Words and Worlds of Early Mormonism” (Reviewed by Josiah Lawrence)
- Brown, “Joseph Smith’s Translation: The Words and Worlds of Early Mormonism” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Brown, “Joseph Smith’s Translation: The Words and Worlds of Early Mormonism” (Reviewed by Christopher Angulo)
- Brown, “Redeeming the Dead: A Mormon Murder Mystery” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Brown, “Road to Covered Bridge” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Brown, “The Accidental Goodbye” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Brown, “The Testimony of Luke: Brigham Young University New Testament Commentary” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Brown, “Where the Soul Hungers: One Doctor’s Journey from Atheism to Faith” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Brown, “Where the Soul Hungers: One Doctor’s Journey from Atheism to Faith” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Brown, et al, eds., “Ancient Temple Worship: Proceedings of the Expound Symposium 14 May 2011” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Bruno, Swick, Literski, “Method Infinite: Freemasonry and the Mormon Restoration ” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Buck, “My First Book of Mormon Stories” (reviewed by Michelle Johnson, 12/23/1998)
- Bugg, “Let Me Come In” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Burch, “My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Bushman, “Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling” (legacy review by Dennis Clark)
- Bushman, “Joseph Smith’s Gold Plates: A Cultural History” (Reviewed by Nicholas S. Literski)
- Butler, “Baptism, Jesus, and Me: The Who, What, Why, When, and How of Your Baptism” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Butler, “Otto P. Nudd” (Reviewed by Karen Austin)
- Butler, “Otto P. Nudd” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Butler, “SPIRIT: The Gift That Connects You To Heaven” (Reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Butler, “The Florilegium of Madness” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Butler, “Witchy Eye” (reviewed by Elizabeth Hamilton)
- Butler, “Witchy Eye” (reviewed by Karen D. Austin)
- Butler, “Witchy Winter” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Bytheway “When It Doesn’t Make Sense” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Bytheway, “Born This Happy Morning” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Bytheway, “Embark!” (CD reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Bytheway, “Golden Answers: Why We Need the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- Bytheway, “How Do I Know If I Know?” (reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Bytheway, “Moroni’s Guide To Surviving Turbulent Times” (reviewed by Alisa Bates)
- Callister, “A Case for the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Callister, “The Blueprint of Christ’s Church” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak and Richard Packham)
- Camp, “The Break-Up Artist” (reviewed by Tristi Pinkston, 2/6/2012)
- Campbell, Green, Monson, “Seeking the Promised Land: Mormons and American Politics” (reviewed by Colby Townsend)
- Card and Dollahite, “Turning Hearts: Short Stories on Family Life” (Reviewed by Scott Parkin)
- Card, “Model Mormon” (Reviewed by Erin Cowles)
- Card, “The Folk of the Fringe” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Card, Dollahite (eds), “Turning Hearts: Short Stories on Family Life” (reviewed by Gregory Woodhouse, 8/4/1995)
- Cargill, “The Cities and Built the Bible” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Cargill, “The Cities that Built the Bible” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Carmack and Hatch, “Useful to the Church and Kingdom: The Journals of James H. Martineau, Pioneer and Patriarch, 1850–1918, Volumes 1 and 2.” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Carnicelli, et al. “Cherish: The Joy of Our Mother in Heaven” (Reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Carruth and Watt, “Liverpool to Great Salt Lake: The 1851 Journal of Missionary George D. Watt” (Reviewed by Samuel Mitchell)
- Carter, “Building Zion: The Material World of Mormon Settlement” (reviewed by Craig S. Smith)
- Carter, “Virginia Sorensen: Pioneering Mormon Author” (Reviewed by Andrew Hall)
- Carter, “Virginia Sorensen: Pioneering Mormon Author” (Reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Carter, ed., “Moth and Rust: Mormon Encounters with Death” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Cawrence-Costly, et al “Stay Thou Nearby: Reflections on the 1978 Revelation on the Priesthood” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Chadwick, “Litany with Wings” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Chadwick, ed., “Fire in the Pasture” (reviewed by Harlow Clark, 2/10/2012)
- Cheney, “Raised in the Kitchen” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Christensen and Tanner, “The Cokeville Miracle” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Christofferson, “That We May Be One: A Gay Mormon’s Perspective on Faith and Family” (reviewed by Wade Greenwood)
- Christofferson, “The Good That Men Can Do” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Church Historians Press, “The Joseph Smith Papers – Documents Volume 4: April 1834 to September 1835” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Ciponte, Palmerino, “Renegade: Martin Luther: The Graphic Biography” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Clark, “Real Moms: Making it Up as We Go” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Clark, “This Insatiable August” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Clayton, Ellis, and Boone, eds., “Pioneer Women of Arizona” (reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- Cole, “Champions Quest: The Die of Destiny” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Collins, “The Witch in the Woods (Grimmworld, #1)” (Reviewed by El Call)
- Collis, “Deep Conviction” (reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- Collis, “The Immortals: The World War II Story of Five Fearless Heroes, the Sinking of the Dorchester, and an Awe-inspiring Rescue” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Collis, “Praying with the Enemy” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Colvin and Brooks, eds., “Decolonizing Mormonism: Approaching a Postcolonial Zion” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Combs Et al,. “Ancient Christians: An Introduction for Latter-day Saints” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Compiled, “This Is Jesus” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Compiled, “Words of the Savior” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Compton, “In Sacred Loneliness: the Documents” (Reviewed by Cheryl L. Bruno)
- Compton, “A Frontier Life: Jacob Hamblin, Explorer and Indian Missionary” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan, 5/27/2013)
- Connolly, “Hidden Yellow Stars” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Connors “Divine Patterns: Seeking the Blessings of Heaven” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Coogan, et al, “The New Oxford Annotated Bible [Fully Revised Fifth Edition]” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Cook, “Tabernacle” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Cook, “Three Mormon Missionaries: A Novel” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Cook, “Three Mormon Missions (Sisters)” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Cooper and Brooks, “Saving Alex – When I Was Fifteen I Told My Mormon Parents I Was Gay, and That’s When My Nightmare Began” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Cope, Charles, Watkins, “How and What You Worship: Christology and Praxis in the Revelations of Joseph Smith” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Coppins “Romney: A Reckoning” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Cordon, “Let Your Light So Shine” (Reviewed by Danielle Withers)
- Corvino, Anderson, Girgis, “Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination” (reviewed by Gabriel Gonzalez)
- Covenant Keepers: Unlocking the Miracles God Wants For You
- Coviello, “Make Yourselves Gods: Mormons and the Unfinished Business of American Secularism” (Reviewed by Kristine Anderson)
- Cowan & Christensen “Temples In the Tops of The Mountains: Sacred Houses of The Lord in Utah” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Cowan and Bray, “Provo’s Two Temples” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Cox, “How to Read the Bible” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Cozzens, “The History of Honey Spring” (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Crossan and Crossan, “Resurrecting Easter: How the West Lost and the East Kept the Original Easter Vision” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Cujec and Goddard “Real” (Reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Dalton, “No Ordinary Women: Making a Difference through Righteous Influence” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Dant, ed., “Adventures of the Soul: The Best Creative Nonfiction from BYU Studies” (reviewed by Jonathan Langford, 12/27/2010)
- Davis, “Out Of The Ashes: From Tabernacle To Temple (Based on a true story)” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Davis, “Visions in a Seer Stone: Joseph Smith and the Making of the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- De Groote and Fox, “Visions of Freedom: Wilford Woodruff And The Signers,Of The Declaration Of Independence” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Decker, “Tender Leaves of Hope: Finding Belonging as LGBTQ Latter-day Saint Women” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Decker, “Utah Politics: The Elephant in the Room” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Decker, “An Environment for Murder” (reviewed by Anna Leon, 7/20/1995)
- Denetsosie, “The Missing Morningstar: And Other Stories” (Reviewed by El Call)
- Dennis, “On Trial in the Welsh Press” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Derr, Madsen, Holbrook, Grow, eds., “The First Fifty Years of Relief Society: Key Documents in Latter-day Saint Women’s History” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Dew, “Amazed By Grace” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Dew, “Insights From A Prophet’s Life – Russell M. Nelson” (reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller
- Dew, “Women and the Priesthood: What One Latter-Day Saint Woman Believes” Revised Edition/Journal Edition (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Dew, “Worth the Wrestle” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Dinger, ed., “The Nauvoo City and High Council Minutes” (reviewed by Roy Schmidt, 2/2/2012)
- Dining With The Prophets: Historic Recipes From The Lion House (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Dirkmaat & MacKay “Let’s Talk About the Translation of The Book of Mormon” (Reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Dirkmaat, et al, “The Joseph Smith Papers, Documents Vol. 3: February 1833–March 1834” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Dobson, ed., “NIV First-Century Study Bible” (reviewed by Les Blake)
- Docherty, “The Jewish Pseudepigrapha: An Introduction to the Literature of the Second Temple Period” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Doherty, “The Oxford Book of Bible Stories: Retold from the Old Testament by Berlie Doherty” (reviewed by Lynn Parsons)
- Donaldson, “Come, Sweet Day: Holding on To Hope In Dark Times: A Writer’s Journey” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Dormady and Tamez, “Just South of Zion: The Mormons in Mexico and Its Borderlands” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Douglas “The Old Testament for Latter Day Saints” (Reviewed by Dr. Raymond Hurst)
- Douglas, “First Light, First Water : Poems and Prose Poems” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Douglas, “Glyphs, With Poems New and Revised” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Douglas, “Six Poems by Joseph Smith : A Dimension of Meaning in the Doctrine and Covenants” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Dowdle, et al, “The Joseph Smith Papers: Documents, Volume 15, 16 May-28 June 1844” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Downing, “The Adventures of the Restoration Book 1-2” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Draper and Rhodes, “The Revelation of John the Apostle” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Draw Near Unto Me: Images and Thoughts to Lift and Inspire (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Dube, “Beyond the Shade of the Mango Tree” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Dundas, “Mormon’s Record: The Historical Message of the Book of Mormon” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Earley, “To the Mormon Newlyweds Who Thought the Belly-button was Somehow Involved” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Earley, “To The Mormon Newlyweds Who Thought the Bellybutton Was Somehow Involved” (Reviewed by Amanda Mae Monson)
- Eborn, Flaxen Cords: A Connection between Secret Combinations and Ancient Khipu Knotted Devices (Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- Eddington, “Utah English” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Eden, “The Gentleman and the Thief” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Eden, “The Merchant and the Rogue” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Eden, “The Bachelor and the Bride” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Eden, “Wyoming Wild” (Reviewed by Elizabeth J.White)
- Edison, Eliason, and McNeill, “This Is the Plate: Utah Food Traditions” (Reviewed by Christopher Carroll Smith)
- Ehrman, “Jesus Before The Gospels: How the Earliest Christians Remembered, Changed, and Invented Their Stories of the Savior” (reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Eliason and Mould, “Latter-Day Lore: Mormon Folklore Studies” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Elliot, “Dead on the Corridor” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Elwood, “The Glass Looker: The Collected Tales of Joseph Smith Vol.1” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Emerson, “Unmask Alice: LDS, Satanic Panic, and the Imposter Behind the World’s Most Notorious Diaries” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- England, ed., “Bright Angels & Familiars: Contemporary Mormon Stories” (reviewed by John Espley, 7/18/1995)
- England, ed., “Bright Angels & Familiars: Contemporary Mormon Stories” (reviewed by Tim Behrend, 5/22/1995)
- Engle, “Praying With One Eye Open” (Reviewed by Mel Johnson)
- Enns, “The Sin of Certainty” (reviewed by Douglas Christensen)
- Ephrat and Hatina, eds., “Religious Knowledge, Authority, and Charisma” (reviewed by Diana Fordham, 2/28/2014)
- Esplin, “Raising the Standard of Truth: Exploring the History and Teachings of the Early Restoration” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer”
- Esplin, et al, “The Brigham Young Journals, Volume 1: April 1832-February 1846” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Esplin, Grow, Godfrey, eds., “Joseph Smith’s Revelations: A Doctrine and Covenants Study Companion from the Joseph Smith Papers”
- Eternity Through The Review Mirror How Simple Faith Changes Everything: Seventeen Extraordinary Lives
- Evening Eucalyptus, a Play by Mahonri Stewart reviewed by Marilyn Brown for AML
- Evenson, “Altmann’s Tongue” (reviewed by Michael Austin, 7/10/1995)
- Eves, “Beyond the Mapped Stars” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Eves, “Beyond the Mapped Stars” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Eves, “Beyond the Mapped Stars” (Reviewed by Susan Jensen)
- Eves, “Blood Rose Rebellion” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Eves, “Beyond the Mapped Stars” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Eyre, “No Division Among You: Creating Unity in a Diverse Church” (Reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- Eyring, “A Sacred Place Like This” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Eyring, “On The Path Home” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Faulconer, “The New Testament Made Harder: Scripture Study Questions” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Faulconer, “The New Testament Made Harder: Scripture Study Questions” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Faulconer, “Thinking Otherwise: Theological Explorations of Joseph Smith’s Revelations” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Faulconer, “Thinking Otherwise: Theological Explorations of Joseph Smith’s Revelations” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Feller, “Eternity in the Ether: A Mormon Media History” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Fillerup, “The Year They Gave Women the Priesthood” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Fillerup, “The Year They Gave Women the Priesthood” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Fisher, “The Trophy” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Fleek and Freeman, “The Mormon Military Experience: 1838 to the Cold War,” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Fluhman, et al, eds., “To Be Learned is Good: Essays on Faith and Scholarship in Honor of Richard Lyman Bushman” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Fonseca, “Only a Trenza Away: A Tale of Trust and Strength” (Reviewed by Gabriel González)
- Forman, “The Axe of Sundering” (reviewed by Karen Hamilton)
- Forsberg, “Divine Rite of Kings: Land, Race, Same Sex, and Empire in Mormonism and the Esoteric Tradition” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Francaviglia, “The Mapmakers of New Zion: A Cartographic History of Mormonism” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Franklin, “The Spiritual Physics of Light: How We See, Feel, and Know Truth” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Freeman & Butler “Don’t Miss This in the Old Testament” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Freeman & Butler “The Unexpected Deliverer” (Reviewed by Amanda Mae)
- Freeman and Boyack, “Will My Child be Ready?” (reviewed by Jaymie Reynolds)
- Freeman and Butler, “More Than Just a Star|” (Reviewed by Danielle Withers)
- Freeman, “And These Words: A Scripture Study Journal” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Freeman, “Grace Where You Are” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Freeman, “The Gathering Home: Creating a Refuge of Goodness and Joy” (Reviewed by Tracy Ward)
- Freeman, “The Latter Days: A Memoir” (reviewed by Doug Christensen)
- Freeman, “From Grace to Charity” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Friedman, “The Exodus” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Galieti, “D & C 4: A Lifetime of Study in Discipleship” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Garcia, “Stunt Double” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Gardner, “The Heart of the Gospel: Explorations into the Working of the Atonement” and “God’s Organizing Power: Explorations into the Power and Blessings of the Priesthood” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Gardner, “Traditions of the Fathers: The Book of Mormon as History ” (various reviewers)
- Gardner, “The Plates of Mormon: A Book of Mormon Study Edition: Based on Textual and Narrative Structures in the English Translation” (Reviewed by Ian T Davidson)
- Gaskill and Johnson, eds., “Our Savior’s Love: Hope and Healing in Christ” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Geary, “Goodbye to Poplarhaven: Recollections of a Utah Boyhood” (reviewed by Jonathan Langford, 10/13/2008)
- Gee, “Introduction to the Book of Abraham” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Gee, Saving Faith (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Geisner, “Writing Mormon History: Historians and Their Books” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Gessner, “A Traveler’s Guide to the End of the World: Tales of Fire, Wind, and Water” and Bennion, “Ruth At the End of the Earth“ (Reviewed by Julie Nichols)
- Givens “Let’s Talk About Faith and Intellect” (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Givens and Barlow, eds., “The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Givens and Givens, “Into The Headwinds” (Reviewed by Doug Christensen)
- Givens and Givens, “The Christ Who Heals: How God Restored the Truth that Saved Us” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Givens, “2nd Nephi: A Brief Theological Introduction” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Givens, “All Things New: Rethinking Sin, Salvation, And Everything In Between ” (Denice Mouncé)
- Givens, “Feeding the Flock – The Foundations of Mormon Thought: Church and Praxis” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Givens, “Stretching the Heavens: The Life of Eugene England and the Crisis of Modern Mormonism” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Givens, “Stretching the Heavens: The Life of Eugene England and the Crisis of Modern Mormonism” (Reviewed by Doug Christensen )
- Givens, “Stretching the Heavens: The Life of Eugene England and the Crisis of Modern Mormonism” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Givens, “Stretching the Heavens: The Life of Life of Eugene England and the Crisis of Modern Mormonism” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Givens, “The Doors of Faith” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Givens, “The Doors of Faith” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Givens, “Viper on the Hearth” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Givens, “Wrestling the Angel” and “Feeding the Flock” (Reviewed by Peter Wilson)
- Givens, People of Paradox: A History of Mormon Culture (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Glass, “Misplacing Ogden Utah: Race, Class, Immigration and the Construction of Urban Reputations” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Godfrey, et al, “JS Papers Documents 7” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Goldberg & Parshall “Song of Names: A Mormon Mosaic” (Reviewed by Gabriel González )
- Goldberg & Patterson “The Bollywood Lovers’ Club” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Goldberg & Patterson”The Bollywood Lover’s Club” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Goldberg and Parshall, “Song of Names: A Mormon Mosaic” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Goldberg and Patterson, “The Bollywood Lover’s Club” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Goldberg, “A Book of Lamentations” (Reviewed by Christopher Angulo)
- Goldberg, “Let Me Drown with Moses” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Goldberg, “The First Five-Dozen Tales of Razia Shah: and Other Stories” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Goldberg, “The Five Books of Jesus” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Goldberg, et al, “Conscience and Community: Sterling McMurrin, Obert C. Tanner & Lowell Bennion” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Goldberg, Newell, and Newell, “Conscience and Community: Sterling M. McMurrin, Obert C. Tanner, and Lowell L. Bennion” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Goldberg, Parshall, et. al, “Song of Names”, “Five Books of Jesus”, “Why I Hate White Jesus” (Reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Golding and Jones, eds., Missionary Interests: Protestant and Mormon Missions of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (reviewed by Melvin C. Johnson)
- Gong, “The Shepherd and the Lamb: Our Covenant Hope in Christ” (Reviewed by Derek Denney)
- Gong, Tateishi “Mings’s Christmas Wishes” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- González Núñez, “Book of Mormon Sketches” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Gonzalez, “A Brief History of Sunday (from the New Testament to the New Creation)” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Goodman “Witnesses” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Graham, “Death Valley Duel” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Grandy, “All The Way to Heaven: Discovering God’s Love in the Here and Now” (Reviewed by Michelle Magnusson)
- Gray, “Miracles Among the Rubble” (Reviewed by Daniel Evensen)
- Gray, “Miracles Among the Rubble” (Reviewed by Heather Harris-Bergevin)
- Grayson, “Sex and Death on the Western Emigrant Trail : The Biology of Three American Tragedies” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Green and Huntsman, “Latter-Day Saint Perspectives on Atonement” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Green, “Jacob: A Brief Theological Introduction” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Griffiths “Truth Seeker: The Life of Joseph F. Merrill, Scientist, Educator, and Apostle” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Griffiths, Black, Woodger, “What You Don’t Know About the 100 Most Important Events in Church History” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Grow and Simth, eds., “The Council of Fifty: What the Records Reveal About Mormon History” (reviewed by Melvin C. Johnson)
- Grow and Smith, eds., “The Council of Fifty: What the Records Reveal About Mormon History” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Grow and Walker, eds., “The Prophet and the Reformer: The Letters of Brigham Young and Thomas L. Kane” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Grow, et al, “The Joseph Smith Papers, Administrative Records, Council of Fifty, Minutes: March 1844-January 1846” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Grow, et al,”Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846″ (reviewed by Christian N. K. Anderson)
- Grua, Rogers, et al., “The Joseph Smith Papers: Documents, Volume 12, March-July 1843” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Gruen, “Manifest Destinations: Cities and Tourists in the Nineteenth-Century American West” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Grunder, “116” (Reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Guthrie/Weima, “2 Corinthians/1-2 Thessalonians (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament)” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Hadley, “Learning to Like Life: A Tribute to Lowell Bennion” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Hafen and Hafen, “Faith is Not Blind” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Hafen and Hafen, “The Contrite Spirit: How the Temple Helps Us Apply Christ’s Atonement” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Hafen and Rensink, “Essays on American Indian & Mormon History” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Haglund, “Eugene England: a Mormon Liberal” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Haglund, “Eugene England: A Mormon Liberal” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Hale, “The Actor and the Housewife” (Reviewed by Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury)
- Hale, Hall, Larson, “A Craving for Beauty: The Collected Writings of Maurine Whipple” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Hales, “Hemingway in Paradise and Other Mormon Poems” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Hales, “Hemingway in Paradise” (Reviewed by Heather Harris-Bergevin)
- Hales, “The Garden of Enid: Adventures of a Weird Mormon Girl” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Hales, “The Garden of Enid: The Adventures of a Weird Mormon Girl Part Two” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Hales, ed., “A Reason for Faith: Navigating LDS Doctrine and Church History” (reviewed by Les Blake)
- Hall & Raleigh, “The Path and the Gate” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Hall, “A Faded Legacy: Amy Brown Lyman and Mormon Women’s Activism, 1872–1959” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- Hall, A Faded Legacy: Amy Brown Lyman and Mormon Women’s Activism, 1872 – 1959 (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Hamori, “God’s Monsters: Vengeful Spirits, Deadly Angels, Hybrid Creatures, and Divine Hitmen of the Bible” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Hanagarne, “The World’s Strongest Librarian” (Reviewed by Susan Jensen)
- Handley “Lowell L. Bennion: A Mormon Educator,” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Handley, “American Fork” (Reviewed by David Cook)
- Handley, “American Fork” (Reviewed by Nora Ray)
- Handley, “If Truth Were a Child: Essays” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Handley, “If Truth Were a Child” (reviewed by Douglas Christensen)
- Handley, “The Hope of Nature: Our Care for God’s Creation” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Handley, American Fork (Reviewed by Peter Wilson)
- Hansen, “Frontier Religion: Mormons & America, 1857-1907” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Hardy, “The Annotated Book of Mormon,” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Hardy, et al, “The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Maxwell Institute Study Edition” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Harline, “A World Ablaze” (reviewed by Douglas F. Christensen)
- Harper, “Let’s Talk About the Law of Consecration” (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Harrell, “Caldera Ridge” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Harrell, “Caldera Ridge” (Reviewed by Sariah Solomon)
- Harrell, “Writing Ourselves: Essays on Creativity, Craft, and Mormonism” (reviewed by Tyler Chadwick) (revised review)
- Harris and Bringhurst, “The Mormon Church & Blacks: A Documentary History” (reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Harris-Bergevin, “Katabasis: Monologues for the Dead” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Harris, “Enos, Jarom, Omni: A Brief Theological Introduction” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Harris, “Thunder From the Right: Ezra Taft Benson in Mormonism and Politics (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Harris, “Thunder from the Right: Ezra Taft Benson in Mormonism and Politics” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Harris, “Watchman on the Tower: Ezra Taft Benson and the Making of the Mormon Right” (Reviewed by Curtis Cahoon)
- Harris, “Watchman on the Tower: Ezra Taft Benson and the Making of the Mormon Right” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Harris, “Watchman on the Tower: Ezra Taft Benson and the Making of the Mormon Right” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Harris, Bringhurst, “The LDS Gospel Topics Essays: A Scholarly Engagement” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Harrison, “For Time and All Eternities” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Harrison, “The Bishop’s Wife” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Harrison, “The Bishop’s Wife” and “His Right Hand” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Harrison, “The Book of Abish” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Harrison, “The Book of Laman” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Harrison, “The Book of Laman” (Reviewed by Rebecca Bateman)
- Harrison, “The Women’s Book of Mormon Volume 2” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Harrison, “The Women’s Book of Mormon: Volume 1” (Dennis Clark)
- Harrison, “Vampires in the Temple” (Reviewed by Amanda Mae Monson)
- Harrison, “Vampires in the Temple” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Harrison, “Vampires in the Temple” & “Genealogy of Werewolves” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Harrison, “Genealogy of Werewolves” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Hart, “The New Testament: A Translation” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Hartley, “Faithful and Fearless: Major Howard Egan – Early Mormonism and the Pioneering of the American West” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Harvey, “The King of Confidence” (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Harvey, “The King of Confidence” (Reviewed by Kyle Beshears)
- Harvey, “The King of Confidence” (Reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Haselhuhn and Cowdell, “Lucas Lightfoot And The Fire Crystal” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Haselhuhn and Cowdell, “Lucas Lightfoot and the Water Tomb” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Hawkins, “Temples of the New Millennium-Facts, Stories, and Miracles from the First 150 Temples” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Hawks, “Georgana’s Secret” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Heath, “Confidence Amid Change: The Presidential Diaries of David O McKay, 1951-1970” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Hedges, et al, “The Joseph Smith Papers: Journals, volume 3: May 1843-June 1844” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Heimburger, Mahas, et. al. Joseph Smith Papers: Documents, Volume 13, August – December 1843 (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Heirtzler, “Against My Will” (Reviewed by Holly Jones)
- Heiss, “Paradoxical Glory” (Reviewed by Kristine Anderson )
- Hemming & Salleh “The Book of Mormon: For the Least of These, Vol 3 (Helaman – Moroni)” (Reviewed by Christian Anderson)
- Hendrix-Komoto, “Imperial Zions—Religion, Race, and Family in the American West and the Pacific” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Henrie, “Visions of Hope” (reviewed by Mike Thompson)
- Henshaw, “Forty Years: The Saga of Building the Salt Lake Temple” (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Herndon and Weik, “Herndon’s Lincoln” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Hicks, “Do Clouds Rest? Dementiadventures with Mom” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Hicks, “Spencer Kimball’s Record Collection: Essay’s on Mormon Music” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Hicks, “Spencer Kimball’s Record Collection: Essays on Mormon Music” (Reviewed by Julie Nichols)
- Hicks, “The Mormon Tabernacle Choir: A Biography (Music in American Life Series)” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Hicks, “Wineskin: Freakin’ Jesus in the ’60s and ’70s a Memoir (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Hicks, “Wineskin: Freakin’ Jesus in the ‘60s and ‘70s” (Reviewed by David Cook)
- Hicks, “Wineskin: Freakin’ Jesus in the ‘60s and ‘70s” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Hicks, “Spencer Kimball’s Record Collection: Essays on Mormon Music” (Reviewed by Chad King)
- Higuera “The Last Cuentista” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Hilton and Frederick, “Learn of Me: History and Teachings of the New Testament” (Reviewed by Carl J Cranney)
- Hilton and Sweat, “Q&A: Common Questions and Powerful Answers for LDS Youth” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Hilton III, “Voices in the Book of Mormon: Discovering Distinctive Witnesses of Jesus Christ” (Reviewed by El Call)
- Hilton, “Considering the Cross: How Calvary Connects Us with Christ” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Hilton, “God’s Wake Up Call 71 Short Stories Each With A Moral Parables of Our Times, Modern Psalms” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Hilton, “Levi Savage Jr. Journal – The Hero of the Willie Handcart Company” (reviewed by Heather Young)
- Hilton, “The Founder of Our Peace” (Reviewed by John Engler)
- Hilton, “Without Purse or Scrip: Experiences of a Mormon Missionary” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Hinckley, “Rescued: The Courageous Journey of Mary Goble Pay” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Hocking, et al, “Annotated Edition of the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Hocking, et al, “Annotated Edition of the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Hoiland, “One Hundred Birds Taught Me to Fly: The Art of Seeking God” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Holbrook and Bowman, eds., “Women and Mormonism” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Holbrook, “Both Things Are True” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Holiday and McPherson, “A Navajo Legacy: The Life and Teachings of John Holiday” (reviewed by Laura Bayer)
- Holland, “A Conversation With Elder Jeffrey R. Holland” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Holland, “To My Friends: Messages of Counsel and Comfort” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Holland, “Our Day Star Rising: Exploring The New Testament” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Holley, “Frank J. Cannon: Saint, Senator, Scoundrel” (Reviewed by Mel Johnson)
- Holm, “Against an Amber Sky” (Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- Holmberg, “Star Mother” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Holmberg, “Veins of Gold” (Reviewed by Karlene Browning)
- Holzapfel and Whitchurch, “My Dear Sister: letters between Joseph F. Smith and his sister Martha Ann Smith Harris” (reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- Homer, “Joseph’s Temples: The Dynamic Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Hopkin, ed., “Abinadi: He Came Among Them in Disguise” (reviewed by Carl J. Cranney)
- Horne, “I Know He Lives: How 13 Special Witnesses Came to Know Jesus Christ” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Hoskisson and Peterson, eds., “To Seek the Law of the Lord”: essays in honor of John W. Welch
- Howe “Infinite Disguises” & Young, “Here” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Howe, Vogel (ed.), “Mormonism Unvailed” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Hoyle, “Stella” (Reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Hoyt & Petrey “The Routledge Handbook of Mormonism and Gender”, (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Hubbell, “A Spoonful of Grace: Mealtime Blessings in Bite-Sized Pieces” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Hudson, “Real Native Genius: How an Ex-Slave and a White Mormon Became Famous Indians” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Huggins, “Lighthouse: Jerald & Sandra Tanner, Despised and Beloved Critics of Mormonism” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Hughes, “Children of the Promise” (Reviewed by Lisa Bolin Hawkins)
- Hughes, “Home and Away: A World War II Christmas” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Hughes, “Muddy” and “River” (Reviewed by Michelle Llewellyn)
- Hunt, “City of Saints” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Huntsman & Hatch, “Greater Love Hath No Man” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Huntsman, “The Miracles of Jesus” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Huntsman, “Worship: Adding Depth to Your Devotion” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Huntsman, “Worship: Adding Depth to Your Devotion” (Reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Huntsman, Becoming the Beloved Disciple: Coming Unto Christ Through the Gospel of John (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Hurtado, et al, “Saints at Devil’s Gate: Landscapes Along the Mormon Trail” (reviewed by Sarah Moore)
- Hyde, “The Resurrection Box” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Hyde, “What the Other Three Don’t Know” (reviewed by Sheila Staley)
- Hyer, “Saints at War in the Philippines” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- I Will Not Leave You Comfortless: Finding Peace In Times Of Grief (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Iliffe, “Priest of Nature: The Religious Worlds of Isaac Newton” (reviewed by Sarah Moore)
- In a Rugged Land: Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and the Three Mormon Towns Collaboration, 1953-1954″ (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Inouye & Holbrook, “Every Needful Thing: Essays on the Life of the Mind and the Heart” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Inouye and and Holbrook, “Every Needful Thing: Essays on the Life of the Mind and the Heart” (Reviewed by Doug Christensen)
- Inouye, “Crossings: A Bald Asian American Latter-day Saint Woman Scholar’s Ventures Through Life, Death, Cancer & Motherhood (not necessarily in that order)” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Inouye, “The End of the World, Plan B: A Guide for the Future” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Inouye, “The End of the World: Plan B” (Reviewed by Christopher Angulo)
- Inouye, “Zion Earth Zen Sky” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Inouye, “Zion Earth Zen Sky” (Reviewed by Denice Mouncé)
- Inouye, “Zion Earth Zen Sky” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Inouye, “Sacred Struggle: Seeking Christ on the Path of Most Resistance” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- It Is Better To Look Up: Life Experiences Shared From the Pulpit (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Jackson, “Understanding Joseph Smith’s Translation of the Bible” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Jackson, “Joseph Smith’s Translation of the Bible” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Jamison, “Persuasion” (reviewed by Tristi Pinkston, 2/6/2012)
- Jankowiak, “Illicit Monogamy: Inside a Fundamentalist Mormon Community,” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Jennings, “Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- Jennings, “100 Places to See After You Die: A Travel Guide to the Afterlife” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Jensen & Bybee, “Let’s Talk About Science and Religion” (Reviewed by Raymond Hurst)
- Jensen & Ram, “Battlefields to Temple Grounds: Latter-day Saints in Guam and Micronesia” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Jensen and McKay-Lamb, “A Book of Mormons: Latter-day Saint on a Modern-Day Zion” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Jensen and Ram, “Battlefields to Temple Grounds: Latter-day Saints in Guam and Micronesia” (Reviewed by Melvin C. Johnson)
- Jensen, “Miracle Creek Christmas” (Reviewed by Michelle Magnusson)
- Jensen, “The Essential Mormon Cookbook- Combined Edition” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Jepson, “BYUCK!” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Jepson, “Byuck” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Jepson, “Just Julie’s Fine” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Jergensen and Miner, eds, “Seasons of Change: Stories of Transition from the Writers of Segullah” (reviewed by Karen Austin)
- Jessen, “Hope and Healing: A Survivors Faith-Based Perspective On Recovering From Sexual Abuse” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Johannesen, “Falcons and Seagulls: A Utah Tale” (reviewed by Gene Mahalko)
- John and Spencer, “Embracing the Law: Reading Doctrine and Covenants 42” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Johnson and Reeder, “The Witness of Women: Firsthand Experiences and Testimonies from the Restoration” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Johnson, “Abish” and “Ammon and the King” (Reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Johnson, “An Imperfect Roundness” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Johnson, “An Imperfect Roundness” (Reviewed by Tyler Chadwick)
- Johnson, “Fatal: Poems” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Johnson, “Life and Times of John Pierce Hawley: A Mormon Ulysses of the American West” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Johnson, “Life and Times of John Pierce Hawley: A Mormon Ulysses of the American West” (reviewed by John E. Baucom)
- Johnson, “Silent Souls Weeping: Depression — Sharing Stories Finding Hope” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Johnson, “Convicting the Mormons” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Johnstun, “Castaway” (Reviewed by Jessie Christensen)
- Jordan, “Modern Manhood and the Boy Scouts of America: Citizenship, Race, and the Environment, 1910 – 1930” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Jortner, “No Place for Saints: Mobs and Mormons in Jacksonian America” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Josselson, “Paths to Fulfillment: Women’s Search for Meaning and Identity” (reviewed by Sarah Moore)
- JS Papers Project, “Revelations and Translations, Volume 4: Book of Abraham and Related Manuscripts” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Judd, “Let’s Talk About Religion and Mental Health” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Kapp, “Eyes To See: Recognizing The Lessons In Our Lives” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Karamesines, “The Pictograph Murders” (reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Kelly, “Heaven’s Ditch: God, Gold, and Murder on the Erie Canal” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Kendi, “How to be an Antiracist” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Keogh, “The Wife in The Next Life” (Reviewed by Kathryn Lindsey)
- Keough, Spencer, & Champoux “Approaching the Tree: Interpreting 1 Nephi 8” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Kidd, “Paradise Vue” (Reviewed by Scott Parkin)
- Kidd, “Return to Paradise” (Reviewed by Andrew Hall)
- Kilpack, “All That Makes Life Beautiful: The Life and Love of Harriet Beecher Stowe” (reviewed by Tristi Pinkston)
- Kilpack, “Wedding Cake” (reviewed by Jaymie Reynolds)
- Kilpak, “Love and Lavender” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Kimball, “Living on the Inside of the Edge: A Survival Guide,” (Reviewed by Ian Thomson)
- Kimball, “Living on the Inside of the Edge: A Survival Guide” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Kimball, “Reviews for Non-Existent Movies” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Kimball, ed., “Saints Well Seasoned: Musings on How Food Nourishes Us: Body, Heart, and Soul” (reviewed by Jonathan Langford, 5/13/2008)
- King, “Diné dóó Gáamalii: Navajo Latter-day Saint Experiences in the Twentieth Century” (Reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Kline, “Mormon Women at the Crossroads: Global Narratives and the Power of Connectedness” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Koppel, “Lights Out” (reviewed by Vickie Cleverley Speek)
- Kramer, “Beholding the Tree of Life: A Rabbinic Approach to the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Lynn Parsons, PhD.)
- Kramer, “Gathered in One — How the Book of Mormon Counters Anti-Semitism in the New Testament” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Kraus, “The Blue Jeans Rebellion” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Krishna and Spalding, “Our Heavenly Family — Our Earthly Families” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Krishna, Spalding, “Girls Who Choose God: Stories Of Extraordinary Women From Church History” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Kurian, “A Quick Look at Christian History” (reviewed by Dina Randall)
- Kushner, “Angels in America” Parts One and Two (reviewed by Jonathan Langford, 1/2003)
- Lampropoulos, “A Vision Splendid: The Discourses of David O. McKay” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Lane, “Let’s Talk About Temple and Ritual” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Langford, “No Going Back” (Reviewed by Jenifer Larson-Hall)
- Langston, “Sealed” (Reviewed by Monya Baker)
- Langston, Sealed: An Unexpected Journey Into the Heart of Grace (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Largey, et al, “The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon: A Marvelous Work and a Wonder” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Larsen, ed., “The Ancient Order of Things: Essays on the Mormon Temple” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Larson, “Third Wheel” (Reviewed by Rebecca Bateman)
- Larson, “Third Wheel” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Lauren, “Autoboyography” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Lauren, “Autoboyography” (reviewed by Rebekah Cuevas)
- Lawrence, “Heaven Will Find You” (Reviewed by Margaret Blair Young)
- LeSueur, “Life and Death on the Mormon Frontier” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Levine and Brettler, eds., “The Jewish Annotated New Testament, Second Edition, New Revised Standard Version” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Levine and Brettler, eds., “The Jewish Annotated New Testament” (reviewed by Marcello Jun de Oliveira, 2/9/2012)
- Lichtman, “Barred by Congress: How a Mormon, a Socialist, and an African American Elected by the People Were Excluded from Office” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Licona, “Why Are There Differences in the Gospels? What We Can Learn From Ancient Biography” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Lieber, “Dr. Martha Hughes Cannon: Suffragist, Senator, Plural Wife” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Lim, “The Dead Sea Scrolls: A Very Short Introduction, 2nd edition” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Lindsay, “The Christmas List of Richard Lindsay” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Litwa, “Becoming Divine: An Introduction to Deification in Western Culture” (reviewed by James E. Faulconer)
- Loconte, “A Hobbit, A Wardrobe, and A Great War” (reviewed by D. Allen Randall with additional comments by Prof. Bruce W. Young)
- Lund, “Fire and Steel, Volume One: A Generation Rising” (reviewed by Denice Stiles-Mounce)
- Lund, “Only the Brave” (reviewed by Denice Stiles-Mounce)
- Lund, “The Second Coming of the Lord” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Lund, “To Soar With Eagles” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Lyon, “The Readable Scriptures: The Standard Works Reformatted for Clarity and Structure—The Book of Mormon and The New Testament” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Lyon, “Understanding Temple Symbols Through Scripture, History, and Art” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- MacKay and Frederick, “Joseph Smith’s Seer Stones” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Mackay, Ashurst-McGee, Hauglid, “Producing Ancient Scripture” (Reviewed by Jaxon Washburn)
- MacKinnon and Alford “Fact, Fiction, and Polygamy: A Tale of Utah War Intrigue, 1857-1858, A. G. Browne’s The Ward of the Three Guardians” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- MacKinnon, “At Sword’s Point, Part 2: A Documentary History of the Utah War, 1858-1859” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Mackley, “Wilford Woodruff’s Witness: The Development of Temple Doctrine” (reviewed by Melvin C. Johnson)
- Madden, “Disparates” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Madsen, “Emmeline B. Wells: An Intimate History” (reviewed by Gregory Kevin Seppi)
- Madsen, “The Truman G. Madsen Story – A Life of Study and Faith” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Madsen, “Ultimate Questions” (DVD) (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Madsen, Jones, & Thornton, “Fathers of the Prophets: From Joseph Smith Jr. to Russell M. Nelson” Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer
- Manseau, “Objects of Devotion: Religion in Early America” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Martin & Gaskill, “The Power of Christ’s Deliverance” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Martin, “Consecrating Our Waits” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Martin, “Learning to Trust in the Lord” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Martins, “The Autobiography of Elder Helvecio Martins” (reviewed by Jim Maxwell, 8/3/1995)
- Mason and Turner, “Out of Obscurity: Mormonism Since 1945” (reviewed by Douglas F. Christensen)
- Mason, “Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt” (reviewed by Les Blake)
- Mason, “Restoration: God’s Call to the 21st-Century World” (Reviewed by David L. Cook)
- Mason, “Restoration: God’s Call to the 21st-Century World” (Reviewed by Doug Christensen)
- Mason, ed., “Directions for Mormon Studies in the Twenty-First Century” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Mattsson and Hanke, “Sökte sanning – fann tvivel” (Sought Truth, Found Doubt)
- Maughan, “Zion’s Call” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Mauss, “All Abraham’s Children” (Reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- Maxwell, “The Civil War Years in Utah: The Kingdom of God and the Territory That Did Not Fight” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Maxwell, “The Last Called Mormon Colonization: Polygamy, Kinship, and Wealth in Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- McArthur, et al, eds, “The Annals of the Southern Mission: A Record of the History of the Settlement of Southern Utah” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- McBaine, “Pioneering the Vote: The Untold Story of Suffragists in Utah and the West” (Reviewed by Julie Nichols)
- McBaine, “Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women’s Local Impact” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- McBride, “Joseph Smith for President” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- McBride, Mahas, and Dowdle, “Documents, Volume 11: September 1842–February 1843” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- McBride, Rogers, Erekson, “Contingent Citizens: Shifting Perceptions of Latter-day Saints in American Political Culture” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- McCann, “In Mary’s Arms: A Christmas Message for Mothers” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- McClelland, “Under Old Glory: A Novella of War, Love, and Faith” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- McClelland, “Physician, Heal Thyself: A Compact Collection of Contemporary Stories” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- McClelland, “Physician, Heal Thyself: A Compact Collection of Contemporary Stories” (Reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- McClendon “Freedom From Scrupulosity: Reclaiming Your Religious Experience from Anxiety and OCD” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- McConkie, “At-One-Ment: Embodying the Fullness of Human-Divinity” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- McConnehey, “10 Secrets to a Bestseller: An Author’s Guide to Self-Publishing” (reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- McDannell, “Sister Saints – Mormon Women Since the End of Polygamy” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- McDermott, et al, eds., “All Because of a Mormon Cow: Historical Accounts of the Grattan Massacre, 1854-1855” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- McGaffin, “Champions Never Quit: God Is Close By Your Side” (reviewed by Michael J. Thompson)
- McGee, et al, “The Joseph Smith Papers Documents Volume 6: February 1838 – August 1839” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- McHardy, “8 Myths of the Great Apostasy” (Reviewed by Doug Christensen)
- McKay, “The Burning Point” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- McKay, Ashurst-McGee, Hauglid, “Producing Ancient Scripture” (Reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- McKellar “Old Testament Family Reader” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- McKellar, “The Book Of Mormon Family Reader” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- McKellar, “The Doctrine and Covenants Family Reader” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- McPherson, “Viewing the Ancestors: Perceptions of the Anaasazí, Mokwic, and Hisatsinom” (reviewed by Laura Bayer”
- McPherson, Neel, Rhoades, eds., “Mapping the Four Corners: narrating the Hayden Survey of 1875” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Meikle and Nelson, “The Book of Sisters: Biographies of Incredible Siblings Throughout History” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Melonakos, “Secret Combinations: Evidence of Early Mormon Counterfeiting 1800-1847” (reviewed by Cheryl L. Bruno)
- Merrill, “My Nativity Friends” (reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Meyer, “Under a Leafless Tree: The Story of a Mormon Girl from East Prussia” (Reviewed by Daniel Evensen)
- Miller & Welch “Seven Gospels: The Many Lives of Christ in the Book of Mormon” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Miller, “Future Mormon: Essays in Mormon Theology” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Miller, “Letters to a Young Mormon, Second Edition” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Miller, “Mormon: A Brief Theological Introduction” (Reviewed by Jaxon Washburn)
- Miller, “Original Grace” (Reviewed by Doug Christensen)
- Miller, “Rube Goldberg Machines: Essays in Mormon Theology” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Miller, ed., “A Dream, a Rock, and a Pillar of Fire: Reading 1 Nephi 1” (reviewed by Douglas F. Christensen)
- Miller, ed., “Fleeing the Garden: Reading Genesis 2-3” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Millet, “I Saw a Pillar of Light: Sacred, Saving Truths from Joseph Smith’s First Vision” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Millet, “I Saw a Pillar of Light: Sacred, Saving Truths from Joseph Smith’s First Vision” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Millet, “Men of Covenant. Oaths, Covenants, and Transcendent Promises” (reviewed by Michael J. Thompson)
- Millet, “Precept Upon Precept: Joseph Smith and the Restoration of Doctrine” (reviewed by Carl J. Cranney)
- Millet, “Whatever Happened to Faith?” (reviewed by Andrea Stacy)
- Millet, “Whole in Christ” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Millet, “Men Of God: The Powerful Influence of a Righteous Priesthood Holder” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Millet, “Remember, Remember: Life Changing Truths from the Book of Mormon” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Minert, “Against the Wall – Johann Huber and the First Mormons in Austria” (reviewed by Catherine Peterson)
- Mitri Raheb, “Creative Resistance to the Empire, a review of Faith in the Face of Empire: The Bible Through Palestinian Eyes” (reviewed by Harlow Clark, 2014)
- Mohrman “Exceptionally Queer” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Monson & Clegg “Trace the Stars” (Reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Monson and Clegg, “A Dragon and Her Girl” (Reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Monson and Clegg, “Twilight Tales” (Reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Monson, “A Future as Bright as Your Faith: Counsel and Inspiration for Each Day of the Year” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Monson, “Her Quiet Revolution: A Novel of Martha Hughes Cannon: Frontier Doctor and First State Senator” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Monson, “Women of the Blue & Gray True Civil War Stores of Mothers, Medics, Soldiers, and Spies” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Moore, “Abinadai” (Reviewed by Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury)
- Moore, “The Paper Daughters of Chinatown” (Reviewed by Michelle Llewellyn)
- Moore, “The Writings of Oliver H. Olney: April 1842 to February 1843 – Nauvoo, Illinois” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Moore, “The Writings of Oliver H. Olney” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Mooy, “The Theist” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir, “O Come, Little Children” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Morris, “States of Deseret” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Morris, “The Darkest Abyss” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Morris, “The Darkest Abyss” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Morris, “The Darkest Abyss” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Morris, “The Unseating of Dr. Smoot: A Novella” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Morris, “The Unseating of Dr. Smoot” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Morris, “The Darkest Abyss” (Reviewed by John Engler)
- Morris, “The Darkest Abyss” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Morris, ed., “States of Deseret” (reviewed by Christian Anderson)
- Morris, ed., “States of Deseret” (reviewed by Gabriel Gonzalez)
- Morris. “A Documentary History of the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Cheryl L. Bruno)
- Moulton, “The Mormon Handcart Migration: “Tounge nor pen can never tell the sorrow”” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Muchnick and Baker, “A Mormon’s Guide to Judaism” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Muchnick, “Notes of a Jewish Convert to the LDS Church: Conversion of a Soul” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Mueller, “Race and the Making of the Mormon People” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Muhlestein, “‘I Saw The Lord’ Joseph’s First Vision Combined from Nine Accounts” (Reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Muhlestein, “Let’s Talk About the Book of Abraham” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Mull, “Dragon Watch: Return of the Dragon Slayer” (Reviewed by Heather Harris-Bergevin)
- Mull, “Dragonwatch: Champion of the Titan Games ” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Mull, “Legend of the Dragon Slayer: The Origin Story of Dragonwatch” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Mull, “The Official Fablehaven Cookbook” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Murray, “Sophie and Scottie’s Adventures of Something’s Fishy” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Murray, “Sophie and Scottie’s Adventures of Sweet Tooth Rock” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Murray, “Sophie and Scottie’s Adventures of the Monarch Mystery” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Myers, “Jewish History: a Very Short Introduction” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Nash, “Let’s Talk About Polygamy” (Reviewed by Amanda Rae)
- Nash, “Let’s Talk About Polygamy” (Reviewed by Erin Cowles)
- Nashville Tribute Band, “Witness” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Naylor, “Revolver: Stories” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Naylor, “Revolver” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Naylor, “Revolver” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Neilson and Grow, eds., “From the Outside Looking in: Essays on Mormon History, Theology, and Culture” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Neilson and Marianno, “A Voice in the Wilderness: The 1888-1930 General Conference Sermons of Mormon Historian Andrew Jenson” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Neilson and Teuscher, “Pacific Apostle: The 1920-21 Diary of David O. McKay in the Latter-day Saint Island Missions” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Neilson, “Pushing and Pulling to Zion: The Eighth Handcart Company Trek Day by Day in 1859” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Neilson, Waite, eds., “Settling the Valley, Proclaiming the Gospel: The General Epistles of the Mormon First Presidency” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Nelson, “Accomplishing The Impossible: What God Does, What We Can Do”
- Nelson, “Daily Joy: A Devotional for Each Day of the Year” (Reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- Nelson, “Moroni and the Swastika: Mormons in Nazi Germany” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Nelson, “The Heavens Are Open” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Nelson, “The Power of Sarah’s Prayer” (Reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Nelson, “Now Is Your Time A Message to The Rising Generation” (Reviewed by Trudy B. Thompson)
- Nelson, et al, “MORONI’S AMERICA — Maps Edition” (reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Neville, “Moroni’s America: The North American Setting For The Book Of Mormon” (reviewed by Steven Ray Montgomery)
- Neville, “The Lost City of Zarahemla: From Iowa to Guatemala—and Back Again” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Newey, “Sylvia” (Reviewed by Denice Mouncé)
- Newey, “Sylvia” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Newman, “Sandy and the Weird Sisters” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Newman, “The Make-Believe Twins” (Reviewed by Michelle Magnusson)
- Nibley, “Enoch the Prophet” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Nichols, “Pigs When They Straddle the Air” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Nielsen, “Mrs. Muddle’s Holidays” (reviewed by Jonathan Langford, 4/21/2008)
- Nilsson, “Who is Jesus Christ?” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Norman, “B U C: A Boy Among the Saints” (Reviewed by Kathryn Shirts)
- North “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- O’Brien “Irish Mormons” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Oaks, “My Home Can Be A Holy Place” (reviewed Trudy Thompson)
- Oaks, et al. “Perspectives on Latter-day Saint Names and Naming: Names, Identity, and Belief” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Ogden, Skinner, “Verse by Verse: The Old Testament – Volumes 1 & 2” (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Okerlund, “Hurricane Coltrane” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Olsen, “Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel” and Butler, “Press Forward Saints” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Olson and Goldberg, “The Burning Book: A Jewish-Mormon Memoir” (Reviewed by Ian T Davidson)
- Olson, “Women of the New Testament” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Oman & Brunson, “Reapproaching Zion: New Essays on Mormon Social Thought” (Reviewed by Ian Davidson)
- Ostler, “Bridges: Ministering to Those Who Question” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Ostler, “Bridges” (reviewed by Douglas Christensen)
- Ostler, “Exploring Mormon Thought: God’s Plan to Heal Evil” (Reviewed by Jaxon Washburn)
- Ostler, “Exploring Mormon Thought: Vol. 1, The Attributes of God” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Ostler, “Exploring Mormon Thought: Volume 4, God’s Plan to Heal Evil” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Ostler, “Exploring Mormon Thought: Volume 4, God’s Plan to Heal Evil” (Reviewed by Daniel Evensen)
- Ostler, “Queer Mormon Theology,” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Ostler, “Exploring Mormon Thought: Volume 4, God’s Plan to Heal Evil” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Ostler, “Exploring Mormon Thought: Volume 4, God’s Plan to Heal Evil” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Ostler, et al, eds., “Foundations of the Restoration: Fulfillment of the Covenant Purposes” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Ostler, Queer Mormon Theology: An Introduction (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Otterstrom, “20-40-60 Minute Dinners Meals To Match The Time You Have” (Reviewed by Elizabeth J. White)
- Pace, “American Trinity: And Other Stories from the Mormon Corridor” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Pace, “Dream House on Golan Drive” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Pacheco, “O Holy Night” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Pack, “Meritocracy Mingled with Scripture” (Reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- Packer, “A Refuge from the Storm: The Priesthood, the Family, the Church” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: The Gnolaumite Crystal” (Reviewed by Austin Smith)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: The Gnolaumite Crystal” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: The New Arrivals” (Reviewed by Sean Leslie)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: Welcome to New Zion” (Reviewed by Christopher Angulo)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: Welcome to New Zion” & “Future Day Saints: The Gnolaumite Crystal” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Page, “Future Day Saints: Welcome to the New Zion” (Reviewed by Austin Smith)
- Page, “Family Portrait” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Palmer, “The Tabernacle Bar” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Park, “American Zion: A New History of Mormonism” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Park, “DNA Mormon: Perspectives on the Legacy of Historian D. Michael Quinn” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Park, “Kingdom of Nauvoo: The Rise and Fall of a Religious Empire on the American Frontier ” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Park, “American Zion: A New History of Mormonism” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Park, “American Zion: A New History of Mormonism” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Parker, “An Unseen Angel” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Parry, “175 Temple Symbols and Their Meaning” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Parry, “Preserved in Translation” (reviewed by Michelle Magnusson)
- Parry, “The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Parry, “Search Diligently the Words of Isaiah” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Parry, “The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History” (reviewed by Rachel Rueckert)
- Parshall, “The Corianton Saga” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Parshall, Austin, “Josephine Spencer: Her Collected Works, Volume 1, 1887–1899” Reviewed by Conor Hilton
- Partridge, “Thirteenth Apostle: The Diaries of Amasa Lyman, 1832-1877” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Patenaude, “A Printer’s Choice” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Patterson, “How America Lost Its Mind: The Assault on Reason That’s Crippling Our Democracy” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Patterson, “If Mother Braids a Waterfall” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Patterson, “If Mother Braids a Waterfall” (Reviewed by Steven Peck)
- Patterson, “The Forgotten Creed: Christianity’s Original Struggle Against Bigotry, Slavery, and Sexism” (Reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Patterson, “The September Six and the Struggle for the Soul of Mormonism” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Paul, “Converting the Saints: A Study of Religious Rivalry in America” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Pearson, “Finding Mother God: Poems to Heal the World” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Pearson, “Finding Mother God: Poems to Heal the World” (Reviewed by Heather Harris-Bergevin)
- Pearson, “My Turn on Earth” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin
- Pearson, “The Ghost of Eternal Polygamy: Haunting the Hearts and Heaven of Mormon Women and Men” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- Pearson, “The Love Map” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Peck, “A Short Stay in Hell” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Peck, “A Short Stay in Hell” (Reviewed by Rebecca Bateman)
- Peck, “Evolving Faith – Wanderings of a Mormon Biologist” (reviewed by Heather Young)
- Peck, “Gilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Peck, “Gilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Peck, “Heike’s Void” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Peck, “Heikie’s Void” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Peck, “Tales from Pleasant Grove” (reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Peck, “The Rifts of Rime” (Reviewed by Scott Parkin)
- Peck, “The Scholar of Moab” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Peck, “Wandering Realities: Mormonish Short Fiction” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Peck, “Wandering Realities: Mormonish Short Fiction” (Reviewed by Andrew Hall)
- Perry and Murray, “A Songbook for LDS Families” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Perry, “Tathea” (Reviewed by Darlene Young)
- Petersen, “Hugh Nibley: A Consecrated Life” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Peterson and Cannon, “The Awkward State of Utah: Coming of Age in the Nation, 1896-1945” (reviewed by John E. Baucom)
- Peterson, “Losing a Bit of Eden” (Reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Peterson, “The Backslider” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Peterson, “The Backslider” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Petrey et al., “The Bible and the Latter-day Saint Tradition” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Petrey, “Tabernacles of Clay: Sexuality and Gender in Modern Mormonism” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Petrey, Tabernacles of Clay (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Petrey, Tabernacles of Clay: Sexuality and Gender in Modern Mormonism (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Petsco, Nothing Very Important and Other Stories (Reviewed by William Morris)
- Pierce and Seely eds., “Approaching Holiness: Exploring the History and Teachings of the Old Testament” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Pierce, “Christmas Piano” (Reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Plewe, ed., “Mapping Mormonism: An Atlas of Latter-day Saint History (Second Edition)” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Powell, “Irenaeus, Joseph Smith, and God-Making Heresy” (reviewed by Carl J. Cranney)
- Powell, ed., “Utah and the Great War: The Beehive State and the World War I Experience” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Pray & Smith “I Spoke to You With Silence: Essays from Queer Mormons of Marginalized Genders” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Pray, “Queer Mormon Joy” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Prince, “Gay Rights and the Mormon Church: Intended Actions, Unintended Consequences” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Prince, “Gay Rights and the Mormon Church: Intended Actions, Unintended Consequences”, reviewed by Conor Hilton
- Prince, “Gay Rights and the Mormon Church” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Prince, “Hosea Stout: Lawman, Legislator, Mormon Defender” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Prince, “Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Properzi, “Mormonism and the Emotions: An Analysis of LDS Scriptural Texts” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Pulsipher and Mason, “Proclaim Peace: The Restoration’s Answer to an Age of Conflict” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Quammen, “True West: Myth and Mending on the Far Side of America” (Reviewed by Julie J Nichols)
- Quinn, “The Mormon Hierarchy: Wealth and Corporate Power” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Quinn, “Chosen Path: A Memoir”, (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Quist, “Love Letters of the Angels of Death” (Reviewed by Markham Tanner)
- Quist, “The Apocalypse of Morgan Turner” (reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Quist, “The Apocalypse of Morgan Turner”, reviewed by Steven Peck
- Rable, “God’s Almost Chosen Peoples” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Randalls, “Red Moon Rising” (Reviewed by Andrew Hall)
- Rasband, “Be Not Troubled” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Rasmussen, “Mormonism and the Making of a British Zion” (reviewed by Les Blake)
- Reed, Broken and Beautiful (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Reed,”What Heaven Feels Like” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Reeder and Holbrook, eds., “At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- Reeder, “First: The Life and Faith of Emma Smith” (Reviewed by Erin Cowles)
- Reeder, “First: The Life and Faith of Emma Smith” (Reviewed by Michelle Magnusson)
- Rees, “A New Witness to the World: Reading and Re-reading the Book of Mormon” Reviewed by (Denice Mouncé)
- Rees, “Why I Stay 2” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Rees, “Why I Stay 2” (Reviewed by Emily Benedict)
- Reeve, “Let’s Talk About Race and the Priesthood” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Reeve, “Let’s Talk About Race and the Priesthood” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Reiss, “Sceptical Christianity: Exploring Credible Belief” (reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Renlund and Renlund, “The Melchizedek Priesthood: Understanding the Doctrine, Living the Principles” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Report of release event of latest Joseph Smith Papers volume, reported by Bryan Buchanan
- Review of “Freetown”
- REVISED Myers, “Jewish History : a Very Short Introduction” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Reynolds, “Unstuck – How the Savior Frees Us from Our Favorite Sins” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Rice, “Grace Like Water” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Rice, “Messages on the Water” (Reviewed by Steven L. Peck)
- Richardson and Richardon, eds., “A 3-D Tour of Latter-day Saint History: Bringing B. H. Roberts Back to Life” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Richardson and Richardson, “The Big Horn” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Richardson and Richardson, “The Showdown at Yellowstone” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Riess, “The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing The LDS Church” (reviewed by Ronald B. Scott)
- Rippeteau, “Ushers” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Robbins, “Love is a Choice: Making Your Marriage and Family Stronger” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Robinson, “The Nag Hammadi Story: Volume 1—The Discovery and Monopoly & Volume 2—The Publication” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Rogers and Godfrey, eds., “The Earth Will Appear as the Garden of Eden: Essays on Mormon Environmental History” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Rogers, “Let Your Hearts and Minds Expand: Reflections on Faith, Reason, Charity, and Beauty” (reviewed by Douglas F. Christensen)
- Rogers, “Buffalo Bill and the Mormons” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Rogers, ed., “The Council of Fifty: A Documentary History” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Rogers, et al, eds, “The Joseph Smith Papers Documents Volume 5: October 1835 – January 1838” reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Rogers, Fire in the Bones (Reviewed by Robert Paxton)
- Romig, “Behind the Scenes Tour of the Kirtland Temple From Basement to Bell Tower” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Romig, “Eighth Witness: The Biography of John Whitmer” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Rose, “Proof: How to Know the Book of Mormon is True” (reviewed by Roger Greer, 1/31/2012)
- Rosenbaum, “Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Wives” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Rosenburg “Our Savior form Self Doubt” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Rosenvall and Rosenvall, “A New Approach to Studying the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Rosetti, “Joseph White Musser: A Mormon Fundamentalist” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Rowan, “Birds to Bones: Writings on Grief, Gender, Mormonism, & Magic” (Reviewed by Christian Anderson)
- Ruden, “The Face of Water: a translator on beauty and meaning in the Bible” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Rueckert, “East Winds: A Global Quest to Reckon with Marriage” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Rueckert, “East Winds: A Global Quest to Reckon with Marriage” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Rueckert, “East Winds: A Global Quest to Reckon with Marriage” (Reviewed by Scott Hales)
- Russell, edited and annotated by Austin and Parshall, “The Mormoness; or, The Trials of Mary Maverick: A Narrative of Real Events” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Sacramental Reflections, Feasting at the Lord’s Table
- Sainsbury, “Storming the Nation: The Unknown Contributions of Joseph Smith’s Political Missionaries” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Saints, Volume 2: No Unhallowed Hand (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Salleh and Olsen ” Book of Mormon for The Least Of These, Volume 2″ (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Salleh, Hemming “The Book of Mormon For the Least of These, volume 1: 1 Nephi-Words of Mormon” (Reviewed by Denice Mouncé)
- Sanderson, “Dawnshard” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Sanderson, “Oathbringer” (reviewed by Bryce Moore)
- Sanderson, “Oathbringer” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Sanderson, “Rhythm of War” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Sanderson, “Skyward” (Reviewed by Markham Tanner)
- Sandler, “Iron Rails, Iron Men and the Race to Link the Nation: The Story of the Transcontinental Railroad” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Sasson, “Judges 1-12: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary (Anchor Yale Bible)” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Sauls, “BeFriend: Create Belonging in an Age of Judgment, Isolation, and Fear” (reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- Savage, “The Lost Wonderland Diaries” (Reviewed by Heather Harris-Bergevin)
- Savage, “Graysen Fox and the Treasure of Principal Redbeard” (Reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Schade & Bowen “The Book of Moses—From the Ancient of Days to the Latter Days” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Schade, et al, eds, “Prophets and Prophecies of the Old Testament” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Schilling, “Martin Luther: Rebel in an Age of Upheaval” (reviewed by Dale Luffman)
- Schipper, “Proverbs 1–15: A Commentary on the Book of Proverbs 1:1–15:33” (reviewed by Colby Townsend)
- Schleicher, “Is He Nuts?” (reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Schmidt and Taylor, “Carried” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Scott, “The Mending” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Sears, “The Sister Preachers” (Reviewed by Michelle Llewellyn)
- Sears, “The Sister Preachers” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Seitz, “A Different Trek: Radical Geographies of Deep Space Nine” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Severns, “Prairie Justice: A History of Illinois Courts Under French, English & American Law” (reviewed by Laura Bayer)
- Shae, “How the Light Gets In” (Reviewed by Michael Austin)
- Shalev, “American Zion: The Old Testament as a Political Text from the Revolution to the Civil War” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Shannon and Prince “Jacob: Faith and Great Anxiety” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Shannon, Strathearn, Gaye, Pierce, & Sears”Covenant of Compassion: Caring for the Marginalized and Disadvantaged in the Old Testament” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Shepherd and Shepherd, “Jan Shipps, A Social and Intellectual Portrait: How a Methodist Girl from Hueytown, Alabama, Became an Acclaimed Mormon Studies Scholar” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Shepherd, et al, eds., “Voices for Equality” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- Shields “Divergent Paths of the Restoration: An Encyclopedia of the Smith-Rigdon Movement (Fifth Edition)” (Reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Shields, “Divergent Paths of the Restoration Review: An Encyclopedia of the Smith–Rigdon Movement (Fifth Edition)” (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Shields, “Divergent Paths of the Restoration: An Encyclopedia of the Smith-Rigdon Movement (Fifth Edition)” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Shields, “Divergent Paths of the Restoration: An Encyclopedia of the Smith–Rigdon Movement (Fifth Edition)” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Shoemaker, “Beyond the Lights: Stories” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Shumway, “Bountiful” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Shumway, “Bountiful” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Shumway, “Bountiful” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Shunn, “The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary” (reviewed by Richard Packham)
- Sillito, “B. H. Roberts: A Life in the Public Arena” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Sillito, “B. H. Roberts: A Life in the Public Arena” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Sillito, “B. H. Roberts: A Life in the Public Arena” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Sillitoe and Sillitoe, “The Thieves of Summer” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Sillitoe, “Owning the Moon” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Sillitoe, “Crazy for Living” (reviewed by Danielle Dubrasky, 8/9/1995)
- Silva, ed., “New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology and Exegesis (4 vols. + index vol.)” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Silverstein and Strousma, eds., “The Oxford Handbook of Abrahamic Religions”
- Simeone, “The Saints and the State: The Mormon Troubles in Illinois” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Simms, “First Peoples of Great Salt Lake: A Cultural Landscape from Nevada to Wyoming” (Reviewed by Meagan Anderson Evans)
- Simpson, “American Universities and the Birth of Modern Mormonism, 1867–1940” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Six Sisters, “12 Days of Christmas With Six Sisters Stuff: 144 Ideas for Traditions, Homemade Gifts, Recipes, And More” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Six Sisters, “Celebrate Every Season With Six Sisters Stuff” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Six Sisters, “Dinner Made Easy With Six Sisters’ Stuff:Time Saving Recipes For Busy Moms” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Six Sisters, “Sweets and Treats With Six Sisters’ Stuff” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Skinner, “To Become Like God” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Skousen & Jensen “The Joseph Smith Papers: Revelations and Translations, Volume 5” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Skousen and Jensen, “The Joseph Smith Papers, Revelations and Translations, Volume 3, Parts 1 & 2: Printer’s Manuscript of the Book of Mormon” (reviewed by Bryan Buchanan)
- Skousen and Skousen, “How to Save the Constitution – Restoring the Principles of Liberty” (reviewed by Tristi Pinkston)
- Skousen, “Days of the Living Christ: Volumes I and II” (reviewed by Denice Stiles-Mounce)
- Skousen, “How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Skousen, “The Majesty of God’s Law, It’s Coming to America” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Skousen, “The Naked Communist” (reviewed by Michael J. Thompson)
- Skousen, “The Real Story of Christmas” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Skousen, “The Search for Rasha” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Skousen, “Zafir and the Seventh Scroll” (reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- Smith and Bates, “Lost Legacy: The Mormon Office of Presiding Patriarch (Second Edition)” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Smith et al “The Joseph Smith Papers: Documents, Volume 14, 1 January-15 May 1844” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Smith, “A Peculiar People” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Smith, “Riptide” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Smith, “Riptide” (Reviewed by Lavina Fielding Anderson)
- Smith, “Riptide” (Reviewed by Terry L. Jeffress)
- Smith, “Schooling The Prophet: How the Book of Mormon Influenced Joseph Smith and the Early Restoration” (reviewed by Julie Webb)
- Smith, “Search, Ponder, and Pray: A Guide to the Gospels” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Smith, “Textual Studies of the Doctrine and Covenants: The Plural Marriage Revelation” (reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Smith, “The King Follett Sermon: A Biography” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Smith, “The Selected Letters of Juanita Brooks” (reviewed by John E. Baucom)
- Smith, “The War Against Christianity, History and Geography of Ancient America in the Book of Mormon, 600-51 B.C. ” (reviewed by Kent Ponder)
- Smith, “Do All the Good You Can: How Faith Shaped Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Politics” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Smith, “King Follett Sermon: A Biography” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Smith, “The King Follett Sermon: A Biography” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Smith, ed., “Apocalypse: Reading Revelation 21-22” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Smith, ed., “As Iron Sharpens Iron: Listening the Various Voices of Scripture” (reviewed by Jenny Webb)
- Smith, Godfrey, and Grow “Know Brother Joseph: New Perspectives on Joseph Smith’s Life and Character ” (Reviewed by John Engler)
- Smith,”The Lost Teachings of the Cathars – Their Beliefs & Practices” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Smoak, “Western Lands, Western Voices: Essays on Public History in the American West” (Reviewed by Julie J. Nichols )
- Snoek, “Initiating Women in Freemasonry: The Adoption Rite” (reviewed by Kris Wray)
- Soares, “Compassion: The Great Healers Art” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Solomon, “Judaism: A Very Short Introduction” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Sommer, “Revelation and Authority: Sinai in Jewish Scripture and Tradition” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Sonntag “The Mother Tree: Discovering the Love and Wisdom of Our Divine Mother” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Sonntag, “The Tree at the Center” (Reviewed by Rebecca Bateman)
- Sonntag, “The Tree at the Center” (Reviewed by Blaise Meursault)
- Sorensen, “Dragon Soup for the Soul” (Reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Spagna, “Pushed: Miners, A Merchant, and (Maybe) a Massacre” (Reviewed by Julie Nichols)
- Spencer, “1st Nephi, a Brief Theological Introduction” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Spencer, “1st Nephi: A Brief Theological Introduction” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Spencer, “1st Nephi: a brief theological introduction” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Spencer, “1st Nephi: A Brief Theological Introduction” (Reviewed by Peter Wilson)
- Spencer, “The Anatomy of Book of Mormon Theology, Vol. 1 & 2” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Spencer, “The Vision of All: Twenty-Five Lectures on Isaiah in Nephi’s Record” (reviewed by Cheryl L. Bruno)
- Spencer, “The Vision of All: Twenty-Five Lectures on Isaiah in Nephi’s Record” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Spencer, A Word in Season: Isaiah’s Reception in the Book of Mormon (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Spendlove, “The Freezer” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Sperry Symposium, “Thou art the Christ, the son of the living God: the person and work of Jesus in the New Testament” (reviewed by Elizabeth White)
- Stack and Peterson, “A World of Faith (Second Edition)” (Reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Stack, “A World of Fatih” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Staheli and Newell, “Habits of Holy Men” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Staheli, “What to Know Before You Go: Developing the Heart and Soul of a Missionary” (reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Staker & Enders, “Joseph and Lucy Smith’s Tunbridge Farm; an Archaeology and Landscape Study” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Staker, Enders, “Joseph and Lucy Smith’s Tunbridge Farm: An Archaeology and Landscape Study” (Reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Staley, “Confessions of an LDS Sex Researcher” (Reviewed by Madison Daniels)
- Steenblik and Hoiland, “Mother’s Milk” (reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Steenblik, “I Gave Her a Name” (Reviewed by Erin Cowles)
- Steenblik, “Mother’s Milk: Poems in Search of Heavenly Mother” (Reviewed by Rebecca Bateman)
- Steinberg, “The Lost Book of Mormon: a journey through the mythic lands of Nephi, Zarahemla, and Kansas City, Missouri” (reviewed by Richard Russell)
- Stern, “The Jewish Bible: A Material History” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Stevenson, “For the Cause of Righteousness: A Global History of Blacks and Mormonism, 1830-2013” (reviewed by John Baucom)
- Stevenson, “He Delivered Even Me, He Will Deliver Even You” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Stewart, “A New Age of Miracles : A Mormon History Novel” (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Stewart, “A Roof Overhead, and Other Plays” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Stewart, “Jimmy Stewart Goes To Hollywood” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Stewart, “Jimmy Stewart Goes To Hollywood” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Stewart, “Supreme Power (7 Pivotal Supreme Court Decisions That Had a Major Impact on America)” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Stiles, “The Devil Sat on My Bed: Encounters with the Spirit World in Mormon Utah” (Reviewed by Doug Gibson)
- Stiles, “The Devil Sat on My Bed: Encounters with the Spirit World in Mormon Utah” (Reviewed by Monya Baker)
- Stoll, “Inherit the Holy Mountain: Religion and the Rise of American Environmentalism” (reviewed by Tod Robbins)
- Stutzman, “The history of Warsaw, Illinois, including the Mormon period. Second edition” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Sweat, “Christ In Every Hour” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Sweat, “Repicturing the Restoration: New Art to Expand our Understanding” (Reviewed by Michelle Magnusson)
- Sweat, “The Holy Covenants: Living Our Sacred Temple Promises” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Sweat, “The Holy Invitation: Understanding your sacred temple endowment” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Swensen, “In a Rugged Land : Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and the Three Mormon Towns Collaboration, 1953-1954” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Swift, “Samuel the Lamanite: That Ye Might Believe” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Swore, “Strong Like the Sea” (Reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Tabernacle Choir, “Christmas Best” (Reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- Tabernacle Choir, “When You Believe: A Night At the Movies” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Tabernacle Choir, “When You Believe: A Night at the Movies” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Talmage, “The Talmage Story” (Reviewed by Chad Curtis)
- Tawil, “Literature, American Style: The Originality of Imitation in the Early Republic” (Reviewed by Colby Townsend)
- Taylor, “Bring-to-Life Book of Mormon Stories” (reviewed by Elizabeth W. Roach)
- Taylor, “Revolver: Stories” (Reviewed by Steven Peck)
- Taylor, “Witness to the Martyrdom: John Taylor’s Personal Account of the Last Days of the Prophet Joseph Smith” (reviewed by Dale Luffman)
- Taylor, “Heaven Knows Why!” (reviewed by Dave Combe, 7/18/1995)
- Taylor, “Taylor Made Tales” (reviewed by Mike Austin, 8/12/1995)
- Taylor, ed., “Witness to the Martyrdom: John Taylor’s Personal Account of the Last Days of the Prophet Joseph Smith” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Taysom, “Like A Fiery Meteor: The Life of Joseph F. Smith” (Reviewed by Samuel Mitchell)
- Taysom, “Like a Fiery Meteor: The Life of Joseph F. Smith” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Temple Square Hospitality Corporation, “The Lion House Cookbook: More Than 500 Favorite Recipes” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Terry Tempest Williams, “Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place” (Reviewed by Gideon Burton)
- Terry, “Bruder” (Reviewed by David Cook)
- Thatcher, “Paco” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Thatcher, “Beehive Girl,” Reviewed by Kathryn Lindsey
- The Spaces Between Us: A story of neuroscience, evolution, and human nature (Reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- The Tabernacle Choir, “20 Years of Christmas with the Tabernacle Choir” (Reviewed by Trevor Holyoak)
- The Truman Brothers, “Face the Fire” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Thiriot, “Slavery in Zion: A documentary and genealogical history of black lives and black servitude in Utah territory, 1847-1862,” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Thiselton, “The Thiselton Companion to Christian Theology” (reviewed by Dale E. Luffman)
- Thomas and Smith, “Religious Liberty and Latter-day Saints: Historical and Global Perspectives” (Reviewed by Meagan Anderson Evans)
- Thomas, ed., “Putting the Supernatural in Its Place: Folklore, the Hypermodern, and the Ethereal”
- Thompson, “Enoch in the City of Adam” (reviewed by Jaymie Reynolds)
- Tigay, “The Lost Book of Moses: The Hunt for the World’s Oldest Bible” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Tonga Sisters, “I Believe” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Top and Top, “Finding Inner Peace, Lessons Learned from Trying Too Hard” (reviewed by Michael J. Thompson)
- Topping, “D Michael Quinn: Mormon Historian” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Townsend, “Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith’s Revelations in Their Early American Contexts” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Townsend, “Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith’s Revelations in Their Early American Contexts” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Tucker, “Humility: A Practical Approach” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Tullis, “Grass Roots in Mexico: Stories of Pioneering Latter-day Saints” (Reviewed by Gabriel González)
- Turley “In the Hands of the Lord: The Life of Dallin H. Oaks” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Turley & Brown “Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Turley & Brown, “Vengeance Is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath” (Reviewed by Adam McLain)
- Turley and Brown “Vengeance Is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath (Reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Turley and Brown, “Vengeance Is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath” (Reviewed by David Cook)
- Turley and Brown, “Vengeance is Mine” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Turley and Brown, “Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and its Aftermath” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Turley and Brown, “Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Turley, Johnson, Carruth, eds., “Mountain Meadows Massacre: Collected Legal Papers, 2 Volumes” (reviewed by Dallas Robbins)
- Turner, “Worthy: A Memoir” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Turner, “Defensible Spaces” (Reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Tyler, “Midwife of the Wild Frontier” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Uchtdorf, “A Summer With Great-Aunt Rose” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Uchtdorf, “The Gospel At 30,000 Feet” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Udall, “Letting Loose the Hounds” (Reviewed by Andrew Hall)
- Ugolini, “Santa’s Christmas Dream” (reviewed by Angela Graham)
- Ulrich and Thayne, “All God’s Critters Got A Place in the Choir” (Reviewed by Jana Remy”
- Ulrich, “A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women’s Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835-1870” (reviewed by Christian Anderson)
- Ulrich, “Let God Love You” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Ure, “Stop the Press: How the Mormon Church Tried to Silence the Salt Lake Tribune” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- Valletta, “The Old Testament Study Guide Start to Finish” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Valletta, gen. ed., “The Book of Mormon Study Guide, Start to Finish” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Van Dyke and Ericson, eds., “Perspectives on Mormon Theology: Apologetics” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Van Dyke, Birch, and Petersen (editors), “The Expanded Canon: Perspectives on Mormonism and Sacred Texts” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Van Dyke, et al, “The Expanded Canon: Perspectives on Mormonism and Sacred Texts” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Van Sciver, “Joseph Smith and the Mormons” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Van Sciver, Joseph Smith and the Mormons (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Van Wagenen, “Alan and Naomi” (Reviewed by Preston Hunter)
- Van Wagoner, “Natural Born Seer : Joseph Smith, American prophet. 1805-1830” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Van Wagoner, “Natural Born Seer: Joseph Smith American Prophet 1805-1830” (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Van Wagoner, “The Contortionists” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Various titles (reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- Vaught, “Plural Bride to Be” (reviewed by Rebekah Cuevas)
- Vernath, “Hiking the Wasatch (3rd Edition)” (reviewed by Clair Barrus)
- Vogel, “Book of Abraham Apologetics: A Review and Critique” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Vogel, “Charisma Under Pressure: Joseph Smith American Prophet 1831-1839” (Reviewed by Cheryl Bruno)
- Vranes and Smith, “Diary of Two Mad Black Mormons: Finding the Lord’s Lessons in Everyday Life” (reviewed by Allison McKenzie)
- Vuissa, dir., “Joseph Smith: Plates of Gold” (reviewed by Trevor Holyoak, 2/10/2012)
- Walker, “Railroading Religion: Mormons, Tourists, and the Corporate Spirit of the West (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Walker, “William B. Smith: In the Shadow of a Prophet” (reviewed by Joe Steve Swick III)
- Ward, “And There Was No Poor Among Them: Liberation, Salvation, and the Meaning of the Restoration” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Wardle and Boehme, “Branding the American West: Paintings and Films, 1900-1950” (reviewed by Greg Seppi)
- Wariner, “The Sound of Gravel” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Watts, “Once There Was A Mom” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Watts, “Rainbow Letters: The Temerity to Believe” (reviewed by Monya Baker)
- Wayment, “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints, Revised Edition” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Wayment, “The New Testament: A Translation for Latter-day Saints: A Study Bible” (reviewed by Harlow Clark)
- Wei, “Mormonism and the Movies” (Reviewed by Dan Call)
- Wei, “Mormonism and the Movies” (Reviewed by Liz Busby)
- Weinreb, “Season of Saturdays (A History of College Football in 14 Games)” (reviewed by Gary McCary)
- Weisgarber, “The Glovemaker” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Weisgarber, “The Glovemaker” (Reviewed by Susan Jensen)
- Welch, “The Legal Cases in the Book of Mormon” (Reviewed by Peter Wilson)
- Welker, “Revising Eternity: 27 Latter-day Saint Men Reflect on Modern Relationships” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Welker, “Revising Eternity: 27 Latter-day Saint Men Reflect on Modern Relationships” (Reviewed by John Engler)
- Welker, ed., “Baring Witness: 36 Mormon Women Talk Candidly about Love, Sex and Marriage” (reviewed by Laura Compton)
- Wells, “Defender : the life of Daniel H. Wells” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Westfall, “Great Awakening: Vision and Synthesis in Latter-day Saint Contemporary Art” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Westover, “Educated” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Westover, “Educated” (Reviewed by Peter Wilson)
- Whitesides, “Janitors School of Garbage” (El Call)
- Whitt, “The Redemption of Narrative: Terry Tempest Williams and her Vision of the West” (reviewed by Dennis Clark)
- Wickman, “Life to the Whole Being: The Spiritual Memoir of a Literature Professor” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Wickman, “Life to the Whole Being” (Reviewed by Charles Inouye)
- Wickman, “Life to the Whole Being” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Wiewora “Sins of Christendom: Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Evangelicalism” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Wilcox and Rosborough, “Practicing for Heaven: The Parable Of The Piano Lessons” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Wilcox, “Holding On: Impulses to Leave and Strategies to Stay” (Reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Wilcox, “The Continuous Atonement For Teens” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Wilcox, “The Way Back to Heaven” (reviewed by Kristie Wilkins)
- Wilcox, “Twice Blessed: The Beauty of Forgiving and Forgiveness” (reviewed by Carl J. Cranney)
- Wilcox, “What Seek Ye? How Questions of Jesus Lead Us to Him” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Williams, “Open Midnight” (Reviewed by Steven L. Peck)
- Willis, “Panther to Priesthood” (Reviewed by Amanda Ray)
- Willis, “Panther to Priesthood” (Reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- Wilson, Tueller “Standout Saints” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Wirkus, “City of Brick and Shadow” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Wirkus, “City of Brick and Shadow” (Reviewed by Robert Raleigh)
- Wirkus, “The Infinite Future” (Reviewed by David Harris)
- Wirkus, “The Infinite Future” (Reviewed by Emily Debenham)
- Wirkus, “The Infinite Future” (Reviewed by Gabriel González)
- Wirkus, “The Infinite Future” (reviewed by Joshua Whiting)
- Wirkus, “The Infinite Future” (Reviewed by Rachel Helps)
- Wirkus, “The Infinite Future” (Reviewed by Robert Raleigh)
- Wirkus, “The Infinite Future” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Wolf, “Dead Girls Don’t Lie” (reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Woodger and Yates, “Courtships of the Prophets: From Childhood Sweethearts to Love at First Sight” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Woodger, “Mission President or Spy? The True Story of Wallace F. Toronto, The Czech Mission, and World War II” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Woodworth “Radiant Mormonism” (Reviewed by Richard Ji)
- Worthen, “Mormon Envoy: The Diplomatic Legacy of Dr. John Milton Bernhisel” (Reviewed by Sam Mitchell)
- Worthington, “Lara’s Story” (reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Worthington, “Kneaders Bakery and Cafe 25th Anniversary Cookbook” (Reviewed by Heather Harris Bergevin)
- Wright & Oaks, “Witnesses of Christmas: A Musical Journey through the Nativity of Jesus Christ” (Reviewed by Ivan Wolfe)
- Wright, “A Captain for Caroline Gray” (Reviewed by Christine Tensmeyer)
- Wright, “Lies Jane Austen Told Me” (reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Wright, “Swimming in a Sea of Stars” (Reviewed by EL Call)
- Wright, “Until You Find Strength” (Reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Wymore, “All Made of Hinges, Being an Anthology of Mormon Steampunk” (reviewed by Kevin Folkman)
- Wymore, ed. “All Made of Hinges: A Mormon Steampunk Anthology” (Reviewed by Conor Hilton)
- Young and Gray, “Standing on the Promises Book I-One More River To Cross” (audiobood reviewed by Trudy Thompson)
- Young and Gray, “Standing on the Promises” (vol. 1-2) (Reviewed by Erin Cowles)
- Young, “An Advent Carols Countdown: Stories Behind the Most Beloved Music of Christmas” (Reviewed by Danielle Withers)
- Young, “Black Diamonds, A Childhood Colored by Coal” (Reviewed by Gregory Brooks)
- Young, “Ezra and Hadassah, a Portrait of American Royalty” (reviewed by Jaymie Reynolds)
- Young, “Sex Educated: Letters from a Latter-day Saint therapist to her younger self” (Reviewed by Theric Jepson)
- Young, “We Gather Together: the Religious Right and the Problem of Interfaith Politics” (reviewed by Gene Mahalko)
- Young, “Count Me In” (Reviewed by Gabriel González)
- Young, “Sex Educated: Letters from a Latter-day Saint Therapist To Her Younger Self” (Reviewed by Julie J. Nichols)
- Young, “Wonderful Counselor” (Reviewed by Chris McClelland)
- Young, Kabambi, “Heart of Africa” (Reviewed by Julie Nichols)
- Young, Kabambi, “Heart of Africa” (Reviewed by Sherry Ann Miller)
- Zevit, “What Really Happened in the Garden of Eden?” (Reviewed by Erik Champenois)
- Zondervan Bibles, “God’s Justice: The Flourishing of Creation & the Destruction of Evil” (reviewed by Jeffrey Needle)
- Zuckerman, “Living the Secular Life: New Answers To Old Questions” (reviewed by Richard Packham)