Green Lights Archive
Book
Title
Host
Date
Calypso
June 13, 2018
This might be Sedaris' darkest and also most hilarious book of essays to date.
Pops: Fatherhood in Pieces
June 6, 2018
An artful and enchanting collection of essays on what it means to be a father.
The Dry
June 6, 2018
Small Town. Big Secrets. It sold a million copies because it's that good.
Force of Nature
June 6, 2018
Five women go hiking. Four women come back. This book is why I don't hike.
The Female Persuasion
May 30, 2018
Meg Wolitzer is a gift to writing and this electric story about female friendship and ambition should be in the pantheon of relationship stories.
Searching for Sunday
May 16, 2018
The late Rachel Held Evans composed this beautiful and necessary look at what it means to push the weak points of your faith in order…
The Royal We
May 16, 2018
Imagine if Meghan and Harry's story was fictionlized more than a year before they met. SUCH A FUN READ.
Wolf Hall
May 16, 2018
If you had told me I would love a 653 page book set in England in the 1500's I would have told you you were…
That Kind of Mother
May 9, 2018
This is a divisive book but I kept marveling at the writing and worrying about the characters.
Sunburn
May 2, 2018
A pulpy and suspenseful mystery that I finished in a weekend because I was so enamored with the setting and characters.