All in Audiobook

The Prophets – Robert Jones, Jr.

Expectation: A remarkable debut novel giving a queer perspective to the experiences of those held in slavery in pre-Civil War America.

Reality: Gorgeous writing, memorable characters and a tense last third help overcome a somewhat confusing structure. This is a book people will talk about all year.

Betty – Tiffany McDaniel

Expectation: The female “A Little Life.”

Reality: The most depressing book I’ve ever read, yet there was something still beautiful about its pain and misery.

Recommended For: People that like character driven stories, especially those about Americana.

Leave the World Behind – Rumaan Alam

Amanda, Clay and their two teenage children have barely begun to enjoy the secluded AirBnb on Long Island when the home’s owners show up late at night after fleeing New York City. Seemingly cut-off from the rest of society, the group must navigate a sequence of stranger and stranger occurrences while questioning if they are entering the end of times.

Sitting Pretty – Rebekah Taussig

In “Sitting Pretty,” – a candid, raw, funny, accessible and incredibly eye-opening memoir of essays – Rebekah Taussig expertly breaks down this intersectionality and leads the reader/listener through the multiple ways culture – sometimes in well-meaning ways – has cultivated bias against a population that makes up 26 percent of adults in the United States.