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K. J. Mire rated The Sextant
18 May 2026
Bracing, beautiful space ethics as corridors stutter, the Undertide rubs out causality, and a sextant of six minds races to fix a common bearing before the lights go dark.
Sara Domínguez rated Flight from Cavenham
18 May 2026
Buen tomo para lectores que quieren ciencia ficción con corazón en formato de cómic. Aquí va mi balance rápido: - Arte atmosférico - Ritmo claro entre calma y combate - Villano corporativo creíble - A…
Lucas Armitage rated Copper Hymns
16 May 2026
Copper stains, tolling bells, and union memory braid into a meditation on what a city records and what it buries. The turning point isn't a single reveal so much as a moral calculus, where a songbook …
Eldon Prieto rated Prism: An Inventory
10 May 2026
- Strong sense of place and supply-chain texture - Rafe and Juniper feel human without speeches - Motif of prisms leans heavy in the middle - Ending balances consequence with a sliver of grace
Jonah McKee rated Crucible: A Novel
10 May 2026
Readers who like the social bite of Eva Dolan and the Central European mood of Oliver Bottini will find familiar currents here. The cartel whispers, labor politics, and smoky rail yards build an indus…
Lucía Paredes Soto rated The Almanac
01 May 2026
Memoria técnica y marina, con ritmo irregular pero honesto. Entre AIS y VMS, geocercas movidas y huracanes, la bitácora de Zara mantiene una brújula ética clara. No siempre fluye, aunque las tablas d…
Diego Álvarez rated Whose Turn Is It
27 April 2026
Los retratos de enfermeras de turno, pescadores y planificadores urbanos me parecieron vivos, y la ciencia del sueño y de la luz está explicada con claridad en escenas desde Glasgow hasta Muscat.
Geraldine Cho rated Copper Hymns
18 April 2026
Gorgeous setting, clunky mystery. The hymn-as-ledger twist lands with a thud and the emotional payoff never materializes.
Lucía Meneses rated Prism: An Inventory
02 April 2026
Para quienes disfrutan del noir fronterizo con logística real, esto se siente como la intersección entre Sam Hawken y Alex Segura: calles polvorientas, burocracia y favores pagados en cafeterías. Los …
Tamsin Worrall rated Copper Hymns
30 March 2026
I love a coastal mystery, but this one kept stepping on its own toes. - Atmosphere strong, plot too tidy - Red herrings flagged too early - Lock-pick saves feel convenient - Coincidence at the wareho…
Owen Dalvi rated Prism: An Inventory
22 March 2026
I can live with a story that loves its motif, but this one keeps flashing the same prism in my eyes until I flinch. The rainbow shows up again and again in clever placements, and then keeps showing up…
Amara Delaney rated The Sextant
22 March 2026
Faye Laghari anchors the book with tireless compassion edged by stubborn math. Her bond with the hollow-brain apprentices feels tender yet unsentimental, and when the sextant stitches them into a chor…
Nadia Fischer rated Crucible: A Novel
15 March 2026
Anja is a delightfully flinty protagonist whose competence never erases her doubts; the tension between skill and grief makes every choice sting. Tomás brings friction and light, his questions needli…
Viktor Dima rated The Almanac
15 March 2026
If you like the investigative chill of Rose George or the specimen-by-specimen curiosity of Emily Voigt, this will look familiar, but the fusion with memoir never quite gels. The reporting wants to be…
Mateo Rosales rated Copper Hymns
28 February 2026
The harbor is more than backdrop: it's a living machine that hums through every chapter. From Belmont Shore's cafés to scrapyards under the Vincent Thomas Bridge, you feel the clang, the salt, the wat…
Dieter Lang rated Crucible: A Novel
20 February 2026
Die Ruhrgebiets-Kulisse sitzt. Man riecht den Staub, hört das Kreischen der Schienen und spürt die Hitze der Öfen, wenn Anja zwischen Bochum, Essen und dem stillgelegten Anschlussgleis pendelt. Die Be…
Elodie Marchen rated Flight from Cavenham
20 February 2026
I came to Flight from Cavenham for the turbines and stayed for the tenderness. Every clash with a Kestrel Warden hums, the panels breathe, and the contrast sings. Yes. What hits hardest is the ethic …
Graham Ricks rated Prism: An Inventory
18 February 2026
New Mexico is rendered as an ecosystem of movement: cinder-block charity floors, a dispatch altar behind a false wall, private hangars at Double Eagle II, and the hiss of the irrigation ditch at dusk.…
Lina Kovacs rated Whose Turn Is It
09 February 2026
File this between Night Shifted by Ellen Prowse and The Luminous City by Tomer Halivni: a blend of field jottings and policy nudge, more grounded than the former, less granular than the latter. Reader…
Priya Kline rated Copper Hymns
14 January 2026
What kept me turning pages wasn't the scavenger-hunt clues so much as Maya's contradictions: scrappy freelancer, dutiful daughter, and someone who can pick a lock yet still asks for a deacon's help. H…
Maribel Sosa rated Prism: An Inventory
08 January 2026
Rafe is a careful man trying to keep the math humane, and his quiet guilt gives the book its current. Juniper, juggling kids and court filings, has dialogue that trusts subtext. Pilar shines in brief …
Colleen Nyambe rated The Almanac
07 January 2026
I wanted accountability and story, but I got spreadsheets dressed as confession. - Geofences move with little on-the-ground context - Long chunks of system output crowd out the human thread - Pacing …
Liang Mora rated The Sextant
10 December 2025
If Karl Schroeder's Lockstep taught you to love audacious logistics and Sue Burke's Semiosis taught you to respect alien systems, The Sextant marries those instincts to an ethics engine. Big-idea SF t…
Owen Salgado rated Copper Hymns
05 December 2025
Estrada's voice is clean, observant, and unsentimental, and the book keeps to tight chapters that cut between present-day shoe leather and fragments from her father's 1987 notebooks. The recurring cop…
Marta Álvarez rated Crucible: A Novel
01 December 2025
Good bones, a few soft spots. - Industrial atmosphere across Bochum, Essen, and Dortmund feels lived-in - Forensic clue chain is clever (hairline pattern, memory card, locker key) - Midsection drifts…