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Javier Monte rated Velvet Excavation
12 April 2026
- Ideal para fans del noir urbano y ruinas subterráneas - La selección de capítulos deja huecos que confunden - Paleta rojo oxidado potente pero cansina en lecturas largas - No tan accesible para lect…
Lila O'Rourke rated Almanac: An Inventory
12 April 2026
Clever templates, but the UK-specific sourcing sinks it for me. Forced rhubarb, sea buckthorn, Stichelton and malt vinegar shards are not Tuesday-night ingredients where I live.
Marisol Greene rated Tarmac Elegies
12 April 2026
If Jason Lutes mapped airports instead of boulevards and John Porcellino turned his zine-gentleness toward labor solidarity, you would get something like this: precise, humane, and quietly electric. …
Gideon Vale rated Last Rites for The
09 April 2026
Smart premise, tidy craft, modest heat. - Porto and the funeral trade woven with eerie care - Toe-tag clue clever, recurring ribbon detail lands - Middle stretch circles the same suspicion - Final tu…
Oumou Traoré rated Sabotage at Yannick
05 April 2026
Aïcha, Ron, et Tomasz sont évoqués puis rushed past like instruments for the thesis, leaving their motives sketched so thin that the human stakes blur.
Trevor Shin rated Tarmac Elegies
30 March 2026
From the near-miss at Gate F14 to a breadcrumb chase across Veracruz, Heathrow, and Keflavík, the pacing taxis cleanly and rotates right on time, even when the jargon gets heavy.
Sipho Nkosi rated A Hill Worth Dying On
27 March 2026
Best for advanced undergraduates and researchers in southern African history, border studies, and heritage management. General readers looking for a flowing battlefield narrative may find the notes an…
Priya Dole rated Velvet Excavation
19 March 2026
Beneath the caper beats a set of ideas about digging through institutions and through yourself. The book keeps pairing artifacts with trust, suggesting that every find costs a little honesty, and the …
Sana Qureshi rated Last Rites for The
18 March 2026
If you like the social conscience of Eva Dolan and the noir hush of Sara Gran, this scratches that itch with its own Iberian chill. The book balances institutional detail with a lyrical sense of place…
Claire Dubois rated Sabotage at Yannick
12 March 2026
Gupta rend visibles des coulisses que l'on croit opaques: ateliers de Saint-Étienne, quarts à Kenosha, horaires décalés à Pune, et ces fils WhatsApp ou Telegram où tout se joue en douce. Le monde indu…
Hannah Keel rated Almanac: An Inventory
05 March 2026
I cook for a tiny flat and a crowded week. This hits a sweet spot between community-centre recipe booklets and Nordic fermentation manuals: friendly, seasonal, and surprisingly flexible. The nettle-a…
Darius Kline rated Velvet Excavation
28 February 2026
Borealis City should feel like a maze that rewards the careful walker, but this volume turns the maze into noise. The Obsidian Archive under the Cathedral Line sounds like a find for the ages, and yet…
Lucía Camargo rated Tarmac Elegies
28 February 2026
Mireya me conmovió por su terquedad luminosa. No es mártir ni genio: es una jefa de rampa que aprende a traducir señales, a sostener un avión con los brazos cruzados y a escuchar ese susurro azul que …
Sofia Baines rated Il Mezzogiorno
27 February 2026
- Sunstruck Salento vibe, but the street-level life stays blurry beyond the palazzo - Contest stakes feel curated more than dangerous - Circolo d'Oro rules stay opaque just when clarity would raise te…
Rui Carvalho rated Last Rites for The
23 February 2026
Porto ganha corpo aqui: a ponte Dom Luís I, os túneis de Miragaia, as câmaras frias, o sino que toca para ninguém. Gostei do clima de calçada molhada e das rotinas funerárias, embora a cidade às vezes…
Sasha Petrovic rated Sabotage at Yannick
20 February 2026
This sits between systems journalism and an operations casebook: occasionally dry, frequently illuminating. If you like supply chain explainers and labor reportage, you'll find value in the cross-plan…
Pavel Morozov rated Almanac: An Inventory
22 January 2026
What resonated was the small, workable ethics. Reusing syrup from poached pears for spritzes, saving tops for a panch phoron pickle, and treating leftovers as pleasure rather than penance feel humane.…
Maya Du Plessis rated A Hill Worth Dying On
18 January 2026
The strongest idea is also the most elusive: Thaba Bosiu as "a battlefield turned archive," a place where stones argue about land, language, and security across the Lesotho-South Africa border. Yet th…
Alina Petrov rated Tarmac Elegies
17 January 2026
Craft lens on: the visual grammar is meticulous. Miller leans on oil-slick blues cut by sodium glare, then saves small floods of white for headsets, batons, and those uncanny blue threads. The panelin…
Leonie Brass rated Velvet Excavation
15 January 2026
As a character duet, Mara and Kestrel never quite click. Their uneasy alliance reads more like a schedule than a spark, with motives sketched in shorthand and dialogue leaning on clipped quips when a …
Dorian Pike rated Last Rites for The
14 January 2026
As a character piece, this is a cool, steady burn. Inês's tidy rituals, Malu's tender stubbornness, Lexa's hot-spark defiance, and Diogo's velvet empathy create frictions that feel real, especially in…
Samir Chowdhury rated Loose Cannons
08 January 2026
A rangy, detail-rich tour of naval misfires from Thunderer to Tsushima that coheres into a meditation on how institutions learn, with enough smoke, salt, and stubborn personalities to keep curiosity f…
Neil Kavanagh rated Sabotage at Yannick
08 January 2026
Gupta writes in clear, reportorial prose; the structure braids log-data with floor interviews, cutting between Saint-Étienne, Kenosha, and Pune in arcs that actually resolve. Transitions are smooth, p…
Sofía Delgado rated Almanac: An Inventory
09 December 2025
El mapa de abastecimiento es lo mejor. Del banco de panadería en Lyon al laboratorio de fermentación en Copenhague, y de Harbourside a la costa de North Devon, el libro teje un sentido de lugar que hu…
Kwame Drury rated Tarmac Elegies
05 December 2025
Airports used to feel like dead zones to me. This book switched on the ramp lights and invited me inside! Control towers, windsocks, de-icing rigs, follow-me trucks, even the chalked hash marks carry…