Saint Frank and the Dragon by Simon Carr (edited by Rachel Crocker) is a witty, offbeat tale that had me laughing and leaning in from start to finish. Maxwell Zener’s narration brings Frank’s almost-Sainthood (and maybe dragon-slaying, maybe not) to life with perfect timing and charm. It’s a clever mix of humor and legend, proving that nobody is born a Saint—you have to earn it, or at least know the guy who makes the list.