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Thomas Keane rated The Last Story
01 March 2026
For high school and adult readers who like process-heavy graphic narratives about place, this is an easy recommendation. Expect technical jargon around surveying, storm scenes with sirens and rising w…
Mireille Coté rated When Crystal Heals
01 March 2026
Pour lecteurs et lectrices qui aiment une fantasy spéculative lente, dense, avec magie minérale et archives chantantes. Public conseillé: adultes, ou ados avancés accompagnés. Contenu à noter: captiv…
Oskar Lindholm rated The Whispered Game
01 March 2026
Elin's voice is flinty and private, and while I was pulled into her buried-name spiral, I wanted a little more warmth to match the heat of the chase.
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…
Mireya Alvarado rated The Last Story
21 February 2026
I am dazzled by how this book asks what a line can hold and then answers: memory, science, care, stubborn love for a coast! From the first spread that invokes "the ocean's script" to the last walk up…
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…
Caleb Stone rated The Last Story
10 February 2026
Newport feels wet, wind-bent, and bureaucratic in a way I rarely see in comics. Warning tones carry under the Yaquina Bay Bridge, NOAA Station 9435380 ticks like a heartbeat, and signage, tide charts,…
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.
Lila Deshpande rated When Crystal Heals
05 February 2026
The novel keeps worrying a beautiful, thorny idea: who owns a life when stone keeps score. Healing here is not just bone and blood but record-keeping, and Amara must choose what to mend and what to le…
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…
Priya Desai rated The Whispered Game
25 January 2026
- Stockholm in Lucia week lands with sensory detail - The Nokia buzz, T-Centralen locker, and brass key imagery feel memorable - Stakes stay high, yet the midnight deadline sometimes reads as mechanic…
Priya Banerjee rated Cold Detective
17 January 2026
The book talks a big game about truth and silence, but the message is shouted until it goes hoarse. I kept waiting for the moral fog to thicken. Instead, scenes restate the same warning, with "every …
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…
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…
Priya Menon rated The Last Story
07 January 2026
Mara's constraint and Emil's sprawl spark on the page. Their notes and clipped sketches feel like dialogue even before anyone speaks, and when they do, the banter lands with a soft, local cadence. I …
Omar Delgado rated The Last Story
15 December 2025
As a graphic novel about mapping, the layouts matter, and they mostly land. Clean grids frame Mara's surveys, while looser, coffee-blotched panels echo Emil's improvisation, letting process become cha…
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…
Lila Ortega rated The Whispered Game
13 December 2025
Vibe-wise, this sits between Siv Anders' Frost Hour and E. Nordin's Dark Station, with that mix of snow-lit menace and DIY audio sleuthing. The setup rules: a listener flips a podcast's myth-making in…
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 …
Omar Villareal rated Cold Detective
30 November 2025
Cold Detective is a city novel wearing a case file. Marquette is rendered in salt-whitened sidewalks, the rust of the ore docks, and the hush of a cabin on Presque Isle. The lake is a character: its b…
Jonas Pettersson rated The Whispered Game
30 November 2025
A tidy, nocturnal construction: one night, six clues, a countdown that clicks into place without gimmickry. The structure respects cause and effect even as it courts urban legend fog. The prose carri…
Tomasz Lute rated When Crystal Heals
12 November 2025
Read for the plot scaffolding, I found solid bones with some grit in the joints. - Clear stakes tied to the two ledgers - Middle slows during echo extractions - Climax favors idea over gut - Final im…
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 …