Genre Archive
Fiction
Title
Host
Date
The Force
July 19, 2017
If you like crime novels, Don Winslow is a demigod of a writer and The Force is no different. Everything he writes is compelling and…
Knox
July 19, 2017
What We Lose
July 19, 2017
The structure of this one is unorthodox, but it's compelling with every uncomfortable turn.
Jamie
July 19, 2017
The Lost Book of the Grail
May 31, 2017
Combining my love of secret codes, the Holy Grail, and libraries. This one will absorb you to the last page.
Jamie
May 31, 2017
Lincoln in the Bardo
May 17, 2017
I'll be honest: this one isn't for everyone. It's ambitious and confusing but if it hits, it hits hard. It's a father and son tale…
Knox
May 17, 2017
The North Water
May 10, 2017
Stories about people on boats are always dope and this is no different. (Fun fact: I read this on while also on a boat. V…
Knox
May 10, 2017
Live by Night
March 21, 2017
An old school early 20th century organized crime epic. Better than the Ben Affleck movie and impossible to put down.
Knox
March 21, 2017
Razor Girl
March 7, 2017
Carl Hiassen is a season pass for me. All his stories and characters are rich and vivid and you won't regret the time invested in…
Knox
March 7, 2017
Homegoing
February 15, 2017
Maybe the saddest thing you will read. Exquisitely written, but seriously, so sad.
Jamie
February 15, 2017
Before The Fall
January 4, 2017
A cinematic vibe while your pulse stays right on the cusp. And in the midst is fantastic character development - both past and present.
Mutual
January 4, 2017
The Woman in Cabin 10
December 21, 2016
There are probably many reasons to probably avoid cruise ships, and this tense book highlights 6 of them.
Jamie
December 21, 2016