Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Laugh After Laugh | 1978 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 2 | Elvis After Life | 1987 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 3 | Comparative LiteratureEast and West | 1989 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 4 | Coming Back | 1990 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 5 | Burford Celebration in Camera | 1990 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 6 | Reunions | 1993 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 7 | Scrying | 1994 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 8 | Auras | 1996 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 9 | The inns of Burford | 1997 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 10 | The Last Laugh | 1999 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 11 | Life After Loss | 2001 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 12 | The Wisdom of Nonsense | 2003 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 13 | Glimpses of Eternity | 2010 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 14 | Burford Through Time | 2010 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 15 | Paranormal | 2012 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
| 16 | Proof of Life After Life | 2023 | Raymond A. Moody Jr. | Buy |
Raymond A. Moody Jr. has written sixteen non-fiction books over a span of more than four decades, from Laugh After Laugh in 1978 to Proof of Life After Life in 2023. His titles cover a wide range of subjects. Several books deal with afterlife and near-death topics, including Life After Loss, Glimpses of Eternity, and the more recent Proof of Life After Life. Others explore subjects like auras, scrying, and the paranormal.
A few titles stand apart from the rest. Elvis After Life (1987) takes a more pop-culture angle, while The Wisdom of Nonsense (2003) and The Last Laugh (1999) suggest a lighter, more philosophical approach. There are also books about the English town of Burford, including Burford Celebration in Camera, The inns of Burford, and Burford Through Time, which show a different side of Moody’s interests entirely.
With books spread across so many years and subjects, this non-fiction collection is best approached based on which topics interest you most rather than strict reading order.