Genre Archive
Fiction
Title
Host
Date
Colton Gentry’s Third Act
August 7, 2024
A story built in a very authentic world, with authentic texture and priorities. I enjoyed just reading a book where there are good people with…
Knox
August 7, 2024
The God of the Woods
July 31, 2024
Really well done! Moore does a great job writing various timelines, stories, and perspectives and discussing class, family, corruption, and societal roles and influences. It's…
Knox
July 31, 2024
A Short Stay In Hell
July 17, 2024
One of those books that’s not at all breezy, but rather an intellectual exercise and a bit of a thought experiment based on a Jorge…
Knox
July 17, 2024
Not In Love
July 3, 2024
Listen. This is SO GOOD. Rue and Eli aren’t people I want to know, but I definitely want to read about their lives. There are…
Jamie
July 3, 2024
The Body in Question
July 3, 2024
A breezy listen that I really enjoyed! Violent and dynamic but disaffected and not very bombastic or indulgent in feelings because it stayed focus on…
Knox
July 3, 2024
Assassins Anonymous
June 12, 2024
It's campy and sarcastic but has some very interesting takes on the topic of grief — a truly fun and frothy page-turner.
Jamie
June 12, 2024
Beautyland
June 5, 2024
It was such a fantastic story—Tender, full of heart, and delightfully weird. I also really loved that it’s a lot about loneliness and belonging.
Jamie
June 5, 2024
Lies and Weddings
May 22, 2024
This book is like Succession meets Saltburn meets The Notebook. It's another frothy delight and the perfect summer read!
Jamie
May 22, 2024
Reboot
May 15, 2024
Very smart and very funny. The writer has an incredible voice, but beware that a shamefully high level of internet and pop culture knowledge is…
Knox
May 15, 2024
The Ministry of Time
May 8, 2024
Truly, my Venn diagram of genres: time travel, thriller, and slow-burn romance. The way that this author sits with Commander Gore as he adjusts to…
Jamie
May 8, 2024