“To deal in double meanings and insinuations of any sort was quite foreign to his […]
Grounds for Murder by Tara Lush
“It’s Florida. Everyone’s strange. They shouldn’t be jerks on top of it.” (p. 23). CROOKED […]
Wow No Thank you by Samantha Irby
Crass, irreverent, and sometimes vulgar, but brutally honest essays by Samantha Irby are contained in […]
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
“She grows up fascinated by the hands of others, drawn always to touch them, to […]
What Kind of Woman: Poems by Kate Baer
I haven’t read a book of poems in quite some time. When I saw this […]
Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
“Even for our hero, there were limits to the dream of assimilation, to how far […]
Sanibel Flats: A Doc Ford Novel by Randy Wayne White
“Everything that has happened, everything that will happen, it all exists in this single moment, […]
A Children’s Bible by Lydia Millet
“Maybe they didn’t know the rules,” said Jack. “Of course they did, little one,” said […]
Deacon King Kong by James McBride
This guy looking for your Sportcoat is part of an organized syndicate. You know what […]
All Girls by Emily Layden
“I’m not defending her, I don’t think, I’m just saying that I think she was […]