N.O. Lit by Nancy Dixon
Southern Goodness
321 books — 161 voters
N.O. Lit by Nancy Dixon
Best Southern Books
829 books — 739 voters

N.O. Lit by Nancy Dixon
Best Southern Literature
1,350 books — 2,576 voters
Madame Bovary by Gustave FlaubertThe Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Must Read Classics
1,857 books — 4,673 voters

Q by Bill Lavender
A1 Anti-Novels
14 books — 11 voters

Q by Bill Lavender
Cut-up technique
47 books — 12 voters
Q by Bill Lavender
Best Surrealist or Dadaist Books
127 books — 106 voters

Nomad Love by Youssouf Amine ElalamyIsland Fog by John VandersliceVital Signs by Pedro De-JesúsNights Reading by Marthe ReedThe Dunning Man by Kevin Fortuna
Best Covers of 2014
992 books — 2,710 voters
Q by Bill Lavender
Best Action-Adventure Novels
2,586 books — 2,789 voters

Ultrasonic by Steven ChurchFull Body Burden by Kristen IversenRoach Opera by Christian ChampagneMemory Wing by Bill Lavender
Best Non-Fiction (no biographies)
6,236 books — 8,067 voters
Nights Reading by Marthe ReedA Sweeter Water by Sara HenningEver by Ralph AdamoImmigrant Dreams & Alien Nightmares by José Torres-TamaMemory Wing by Bill Lavender
Best Collection of Poems by Living Authors
1,015 books — 905 voters

Immigrant Dreams & Alien Nightmares by José Torres-Tama
Growing Up Hispanic in America
28 books — 14 voters
Immigrant Dreams & Alien Nightmares by José Torres-Tama
Hispanic Lit
63 books — 46 voters

Immigrant Dreams & Alien Nightmares by José Torres-Tama
Immigrant Experience Literature
1,015 books — 1,457 voters
Island Fog by John Vanderslice
Nantucket Stories
51 books — 15 voters

The Dunning Man by Kevin Fortuna
Irish interest
173 books — 49 voters
The Dunning Man by Kevin Fortuna
Irish-American Experience (fiction)
70 books — 47 voters

The Dunning Man by Kevin FortunaIsland Fog by John Vanderslice
Books That Should Be Made Into Movies
32,354 books — 69,157 voters
Island Fog by John VandersliceThe Dunning Man by Kevin FortunaEver by Ralph AdamoAll Night It Is Morning by Andy Young
Book Group Worthy Titles for 2014
243 books — 1,193 voters