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Ava McKnight rated
Eclipse of Shadows
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10 December 2025
Haunting concepts, slightly uneven delivery.
- Atmosphere that seeps in slow
- Memorable eclipse imagery
- Middle act repeats a few beats
- Finale hints more than it satisfies
Elena Vos rated
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05 December 2025
This reads like a study of thresholds: what we believe about light, and what we ignore when it dims. The recurring image of covered mirrors and shuttered rooms turns the title into a thesis, a reminde…
Jamal Whitaker rated
Shadows on the Glass
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01 December 2025
By vibe it sits between The Loney and A Cosmology of Monsters, moister and more intimate than the former, less sprawling than the latter, with a mystery that chills more than it shocks.
Sofia Benitez rated
Metropolitan Echoes
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30 November 2025
Sound nerds may enjoy the data; others might tune out.
- Specific Canal Street vantage
- Night-shift voices feel genuine
- Repetitive jargon
- Gentle pace with low stakes
Sana Malik rated
Quantum Code Metropolis
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30 November 2025
Recommend to readers who liked cerebral, infrastructure-forward SF and ethically knotty body tech. Upper YA to adult; the prose assumes comfort with systems thinking.
Content notes: medical decline, …
Gwen Oliveira rated
Shadows in the Bell Tower
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22 November 2025
- For readers who like slow, ecclesiastical horror with archival props
- Minimal gore, more footfalls and cold air than blood
- Ending underwhelms, but late-night atmosphere delivers for mood-first re…
Trent Holloway rated
Eclipse of Shadows
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14 November 2025
Instead of lore dumps, the setting builds itself through small violations of physics: shadows pooling against the wind, clocks stuttering near the blackout, birds refusing a sky that looks wrong, and …
Nathaniel Rook rated
Eons of Starlight
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27 October 2025
Cataloging note for my patrons: this is for readers who enjoy meticulous puzzle trails, mashups of archival SF and salvage noir, and dense invented terminology.
Science fiction fans who live for cryp…
Phoebe Rawal rated
Harmony of Lost Echoes
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03 October 2025
The book chases whether you can edit grief the way you edit a track, or if the only sane choice is to turn the volume down and walk away. Refrains like "Keep your voice down" and the metronome's nicke…
Rosa Jiménez rated
Eclipse of Shadows
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30 September 2025
The narrator's internal monologue thrums with anxious, believable loops, the kind that make you question every creak and glance. Dialogue arrives sparse and pointed, like people afraid the dark might …
Alina Petrov rated
Shadows on the Glass
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27 September 2025
For readers who like their horror coastal and contemplative, this fits neatly next to moody small-town tales where superstition rubs against grief. The violence is more atmospheric than graphic, but t…
María Lobo rated
Echoes in the Attic
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30 August 2025
Idea potente, ejecución irregular; Graybridge murmura fuerte, pero la historia avanza a trompicones.
Darius O'Neal rated
Metropolitan Echoes
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22 August 2025
This novel keeps asking the right question, "who deserves to be heard", but it shouts the answer at full blast.
Every motif arrives with sirens on! Silence is spelled out, scaffold clatter is annotat…
Mae Chung rated
Shadows in the Bell Tower
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19 August 2025
Shadows in the Bell Tower tunes itself to silence and measurement: archivists, ledgers, names, and the moral arithmetic of what a town agrees not to say. The recurring idea of the sealed "thirteenth n…
Dinesh Kapur rated
Eclipse of Shadows
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22 July 2025
The prose favors short, pulse-like beats that keep the air tight without resorting to cheap jumps. Chapters alternate a restrained close third and fragmented documents; that braid makes the ordinary u…
Evelyn Duarte rated
Quantum Code Metropolis
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22 July 2025
The book reaches for questions about consent, scarcity, and governance, but the delivery often muffles the signal. It tells us over and over that Metropolis Q is "a city that feels like a living circu…
Diego Martell rated
Eclipse of Dread
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19 July 2025
Imagine Laird Barron's roadside cosmic unease crossed with Brian Evenson's clean, surgical menace, then set it under a moving circle of day-night that keeps resetting the rules; Eclipse of Dread nails…
Lucía Benet rated
Eons of Starlight
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18 June 2025
Lo que más me interesó fue el tema de la memoria y el poder: cómo un archivo vivo puede rehacer sociedades tanto como rutas. La novela pregunta quién tiene derecho a custodiar historias y a ajustar lo…
Mateo R. Silva rated
Shadows on the Glass
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09 June 2025
Como estudio de personaje, funciona a ratos. Mara carga con una culpa silenciosa y la novela usa la imagen de la ventana manchada para reflejar la habitación que ella mantiene cerrada. Esa tensión ent…
Jonas Radcliffe rated
Quantum Code Metropolis
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28 May 2025
This is an audacious city: composite glass spires lashed to cooling towers, ghost trams under Sable Market, server arcades that hum like lit aquariums beneath Meridian Court. The Palimpsest Protocol f…
Cormac Yeoh rated
Harmony of Lost Echoes
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27 May 2025
Brighton creaks and shivers here, from the storm-gnawed seafront to low-tide stairways under the West Pier. The shuttered music hall, the Regent, the Silver Circle, the wynds in Old Town, all feel pla…
Marla Quinn rated
Eclipse of Shadows
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10 May 2025
A slow, moody crawl into dread that spikes hard when the sky goes wrong. The final image lingers like a bruise.
Amaya Kline rated
Metropolitan Echoes
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09 May 2025
Viewed through a worldbuilding lens, the novel wants to map a living city in sound: sirens, scaffolds, measured silence. The effect is occasionally transportive, yet the cataloging can feel like a sur…
Erik Dominguez rated
Shadows in the Bell Tower
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04 May 2025
I went in hungry for rules and left with noise.
The setup is perfect: a clock face smashed out, reels in a biscuit tin, a ledger that swears to keep a note caged. Then the bells start ringing at 3:13…
Gerald Nwosu rated
Eons of Starlight
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22 April 2025
I believed in the Atlas Array within five pages.
From the photonic braids of the Starlattice to the scavenger economies around New Dakar, every element clicks into a lived-in system with costs and ru…