“The One Year Chronological Bible” (NIV).
It takes the entire Bible, every verse, every word, and puts it in actual chronological order, then divides it into 365 roughly equal-length daily readings. They leave out nothing, and they add nothing (per Rev 22-18:19). Each daily reading takes 10-15 minutes, and in one year, you have read the entire Bible.
Putting the Bible in true chronological order reinforces its historicity. These are actual, historical occurrences, not fables from a fiction book.
It is also interesting to see the different perspectives of the same occurrence as related in different books. The most notable example is in the Gospels. Here, the different perspectives are laid out sequentially. For example, we see the baptism of Jesus by JTB in all four Gospels back-to-back.
I highly recommend this book, and have bought several copies for friends and family.
“The One Year Chronological Bible” - I want one! Will check to see if they have it in KJV, my preference.