Memoirs/Biographies A (Self) Portrait of an Artist as a Young Musician: Bob Dylan’s Chronicles by Suzanne Donahue May 6 2014
Memoirs/Biographies “The loudest, rowdiest, most drunken party of my life…with several hundred Hasidic men” -A. J. Jacobs by Allison Tyler May 2 2014
Memoirs/Biographies The Piercing Wit of Oscar Wilde, the Satirical Fearlessness of Jonathan Swift, and the Cheer of Grumpy Cat by Adam Bertocci April 30 2014
Memoirs/Biographies Funny, Sad, and Strange: The Wonderful World of We Learn Nothing by Etinosa Agbonlahor April 29 2014
Memoirs/Biographies Like Having A Good Chat With a Friend-of-a-Friend at a Cocktail Party by Allison Tyler April 28 2014
Memoirs/Biographies Passion, Courage and Heartbreak: Living on Both Sides of el Otra Lada by Etinosa Agbonlahor April 24 2014
Nonfiction How The Power of Poetry (and a Bicycle) Can Transform Just About Anything by Maya Stein and Amy Tingle April 23 2014
Fiction Why Reading The Fault in Our Stars Makes You a Better Person by Suzanne Donahue April 22 2014
Memoirs/Biographies From Ethiopia to Top Chef the Journey of a Thousand Dishes Started with a Mother’s Love by Brianne Sperber April 21 2014
Memoirs/Biographies Quite Possibly the Best Travel Writing You’ve Never Heard Of by Meg Miller April 18 2014
Memoirs/Biographies How a Novelist’s Letters Reveal the Soul of His Characters by Nina Sankovitch April 16 2014
Nonfiction Gypsies, Bearded Ladies, and Oysters: Joseph Mitchell’s Love Letters to New York by Allison Tyler April 15 2014
Fiction This Not-So-Scary Stephen King Novel Is One of His Best Ever by Sarah Jane Abbott April 10 2014
Classics/Award Winners The Best Time Travel Book Ever Gets Even Better by Melissa Vipperman Cohen April 9 2014
Classics/Award Winners Take a Trip to New York So Wonderful You’ll Never Want it to End by Mark Speer April 7 2014