Everyone Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave
The problem with reviewing a large amount of books is it's possible to use up all the superlatives, particularly if you are excitable by...
An Interview with Sarah Domet, author of The Guineveres
I'll confess to a moment of jealousy here. I'm a soon-to-be-debut-novelist, and like every other writer on earth, I'd love to have...
Review of The Nix by Nathan Hill
Let’s open with this: a politician, the faux-folksy governor of Wyoming—who harbors presidential aspirations, despite a blatant disregard...
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
I have a tremendous aversion to reading about torture. I can’t stand slasher flicks or brutality in movies either, particularly if it’s...
The 3 Best Literary Books of the Year
Bear with me, because at first this is going to sound like a hard sell. I want you to read about the torture of twins at Auschwitz, the...
Kimmery on...The 7 Books I'm Reading Now
Happy Birthday, 'Merica! In an ideal world, we'd all be relaxing seaside with a great book today, am I right? In case you need...
Kimmery's List of Man-Books
A friend recently suggested I should compile a list of book recommendations for Father’s Day gifts. Owing to extreme domestic dysfunction...
Interview with Michelle Gable, author of I'll See You In Paris
Today's interview is with Michelle Gable, author of the bestselling women's fiction novel A Paris Apartment and acclaimed new novel I'll...
An Interview with Flight of Dreams author Ariel Lawhon
This week’s book is Flight of Dreams, a historical thriller by the delightful Ariel Lawhon. The book goes on sale February 23rd, and I...
Kimmery’s All-Time Favorite Books, Part 1
My household got slaughtered last week by a vicious, soul-sucking GI virus similar to Ebola. I zombied around without sleep for 898...