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- 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 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)
- Bushman, “I, Claudia” (Reviewed by Catherine C. Peterson)
- 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)
- Garcia, “Eduardo Balderas: Father of Church Translation, 1907-1989” (Reviewed by Jessie Christensen)
- Gaskill and Moore “The Revised and Expanded Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith: Compared with the Earliest Known Manuscripts” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- 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 Conor Hilton)
- LeSueur “Every Man a Prophet” (Reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- LeSueur, “Every Man a Prophet” (Reviewed by Andrew Hamilton)
- LeSueur, “Every Man a Prophet” (Reviewed by Melvin Clarno Johnson)
- McClellan, “The Bible Says So: What We Get Right (And Wrong) About Scripture’s Most Controversial Issues” (Reviewed by Ryan Ward)
- 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- Smoot & Passantino, “Joseph Smith’s Unpublished Revelations: (Reviewed by Mark Tensmeyer)
- Tait, Taylor, Holbrook, Goldberg “Carry On: The Latter-day Saint Young Women Organization, 1870–2024” (Reviewed by El Call)
- 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)
- Wright, “Sacred Southwestern Landscapes: Archaeologies of Religious Ecology” (Reviewed by Kevin Folkman)