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Tariq Al-Masri rated Dark Dance
01 March 2026
I came for a moonlit dance drama and expected the ache of Leah Stewart's The Myth of You and Me or the art-scene pulse of Molly Prentiss's Tuesday Nights in 1980. Instead, I got repetition and fog. E…
Hannah Greeley rated Dark Dance
20 February 2026
- Lush blackout set pieces - Rehearsal chemistry that almost saves the middle - Pacing stalls in contract and debt talk - Big moments undercut by recycled symbols
Rowan McKibben rated When Colony Sings
20 February 2026
The novel announces a thesis early, "you can't trust your ears", and then keeps circling it without deepening the idea. Information as parasite, consent as signal hygiene, identity as harmony or disso…
Tomas Kincaid rated Heart of Azure Mountain
20 February 2026
As an outdoor ed coordinator, I look for thrillers that respect terrain and hydrology, and this one mostly does. - Gritty mountain logistics and weather science - Set pieces in the Heart and the old …
Duncan Hale rated Tales of Garden
20 February 2026
For collections serving grades 9–12, this fits readers who prefer grounded contemporary stories about community spaces, quiet acts of care, and a gentle romantic thread. Content notes: housing insecur…
Lucía Varela rated Dawn Star
10 February 2026
Arte hipnótico y una ciudad de vitrales y sombras, pero la historia se enreda lo justo para dejarme a medio camino.
Devin Patel rated Silent Hearts
05 February 2026
- For readers who like reflective road trips and community archives - Comps include Patron Saints of Nothing and We Are Not Free - What worked most is the neighbor listening night and the cassette con…
Diego Quintero rated Dark Dance
14 January 2026
Mara's grit reads as earned, and Luca's guarded choreography speaks louder than his words. Their dialogue is clipped, tender, and occasionally barbed, the kind of exchange that makes a quiet room feel…
Janelle Ortega rated Heart of Azure Mountain
14 January 2026
The book earns points for how it treats the high desert as infrastructure: thin snowpack, limestone breathing, and an aquifer rigged like a siphon to a dead copper mill. You can almost feel the powder…
Yara Montes rated Tales of Garden
14 January 2026
- Earnest look at making home when rent is unstable - Repetitive gardening metaphors, uneven - A few sparkly lines about tending what you can - Stakes stay low, but tenderness peeks through
Tasha Greenwood rated Falls the Ancient House
11 January 2026
Librarian take, and I am frustrated on behalf of my students. The setting is arresting and the cultural threads are meaningful, but the way scenes slide into one another will strand many emerging teen…
Chiara Dobrev rated Tales of House
07 January 2026
Svetlana the persona takes center stage, constantly zippy and self-delighted, and the food recedes. I like a story with my soup, but here the anecdotes crowd the pot. The house-magic bits feel twee, …
Priya Anderton rated Heart of Azure Mountain
28 December 2025
Mara reads as competent but sealed off, and Cal's on-air bravado rarely cracks to show a person beneath the podcast patter. Their exchanges too often pass information instead of revealing allegiance o…
Soraya Patel rated When Colony Sings
14 December 2025
For readers who want mood-first science fiction with clear ground rules, this mostly lands. If you need quips and big battles, temper expectations. - Haunting premise built from silence and treaty co…
Asha Menon rated Silent Hearts
10 December 2025
Big ideas hum through every mile: community memory, who owns a voice, how apology travels. The final laundry-room gathering has warmth, but the book spells out its thesis so clearly that the questions…
Sanna Kovacs rated Dawn Star
01 December 2025
Skeptic's ledger - Iron-deck opening is clear, tactile - Middle stretch drifts before the prism shard reenters - Fight geography occasionally fuzzy - Whisper-lettering motif is great but overused by …
Élodie Marchand rated Dark Dance
05 November 2025
Le roman capte bien la ville: chaleur moite, odeur de gardénia, générateurs qui vibrent comme un bourdonnement sous la peau. La salle LeRoux craque, et la panne transforme le gala en cocon de bougies …
Noah Carver rated Tales of Garden
03 November 2025
The lot on Willow Street is more mood than map: kudzu, chain-link, and night air. The book hints at urban ecology and shared stewardship, yet the garden's past, the neighbors, and how a closed space w…
Gareth Noonan rated Tales of House
02 November 2025
Solid everyday cooking with a few friction points. - Winsome headnotes with real tips - Weeknight sheet-pan ideas that work - Some ingredients hard to source locally - Occasional ambiguity on pan siz…
Colin Hsu rated Heart of Azure Mountain
21 September 2025
Ellison's first-person chapters are lean and observant while Redding's transcript-style interludes add texture, but the handoff between them is fussy and stalls momentum in the middle third. The field…
Marta Valdés rated Falls the Ancient House
18 September 2025
Como rastreadora de temas, me interesó la tensión entre pertenecer y ceder. La novela insiste en que los nombres atan y protegen, mientras el río pide silencio. Esa imagen de que "la luz arrastra a un…
Lila Grant rated Dark Shadow
12 September 2025
No, no, no. A story about names erased should not feel this muffled. The book wants to argue for witness, for community stitched across lanes, for that pamphlet called "a register of the removed." Bu…
M. J. Callahan rated Dark Dance
22 August 2025
Ellison layers scent and sound with care, threading gardenia and a cracked metronome through scenes that move with a dancer's count. The prose is plush without becoming purple, though the middle third…
Gideon Armitage rated When Colony Sings
22 August 2025
The setting feels singular and lived in. Treaty law forbids loud emissions, Silver Lantern escorts shadow every jump, and the Anchorate's embargo cannons have toppled empires. Kora-9's cathedral reef…
Gareth Omondi rated Dawn Star
09 August 2025
Rhea's interiority hits hard in flashes. The tremor under her grit, the way she tracks rooms for exits, the tactile panic of star-ink in the lungs. Kael reads steadier but thinner, a silhouette of lo…