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Sofia Lindholm rated Hourglass: A Fable
10 July 2026
Stillsam, saltmättad och exakt, denna bok låter en korp och ett timglas visa hur omsorg kräver öppna dörrar och hur dagar kan mätas bortom klockor.
Shreya Kulkarni rated Threading the Needle
08 July 2026
A meticulous novel with a few snags. - luminous textural detail - occasional chill in the voice - middle-section repetition in archive scenes - politics skews didactic in two spots Still, the closin…
Priya Menon rated Last Rites for Station
05 July 2026
An elegy to a building that doubles as a tender meet-in-the-middle romance. Lovely atmosphere, occasionally slow going.
Sanjay Kulkarni rated Sabotage at Pieter
03 July 2026
The book asks "which crimes keep a city breathing", but the answer lands as an easy shrug. The "disaster monetization" motif is sketched with villains in suits and saints in hoodies, and that binary f…
Greta Moser rated Trowel: An Inventory
01 July 2026
The sites accumulate like layers, each with its own soil chemistry and story. Norris's drawn-down shorelines, the Cahokia field school, a brickyard in Birmingham, Fort Mose's tidal flats, a Montana hi…
Caleb Noor rated Ólafur Sigurdsson
30 June 2026
If Lina Marlowe's Winter's Cartographer met K. R. Dev's Starbound Bargains, you would get this exact chill-spark blend of science-minded magic and ceremonial danger. The romance burns carefully, scene…
Luca Ferretti rated Gristle
09 June 2026
Bilancio rapido. - Atmosfera padana resa bene - Tanti dettagli di salumeria, a volte troppi - Trama episodica che si inceppa - Personaggi secondari pittoreschi ma invadenti
Sorcha Vieira rated Last Rites for Barrow
27 May 2026
Quick take for readers deciding on mood and content. - For readers who like slow maritime atmosphere - Strongest in moral ambiguity beats - Repetitive dockyard detail - Violence mostly offstage - Tri…
Mei-Lin Zhou rated Trowel: An Inventory
21 May 2026
I would hand this to students in public history or material culture seminars. It models careful description and shows how methods shape meaning, with case studies that span Norris, Cahokia, Fort Mose…
Eoin McSweeney rated Threading the Needle
20 May 2026
If you liked Sara Baume's A Line Made by Walking for its tactile attention to the ordinary, and Anakana Schofield's Martin John for its sly comedy edged with unease, this will sing to you. Mai's ledge…
Anika Persson rated Hourglass: A Fable
02 May 2026
As a portrait of relationship, this is astonishingly careful. Larsson's interiority is honest but never showy, tuned to the fine-grained work of noticing without claiming, and Sot is rendered not as a…
Elise Hartfield rated Sabotage at Pieter
22 April 2026
Think Eliot Peper for the infrastructure obsession and Patrick Lee for the chase: this sits between them but keeps choosing spreadsheets over sparks. The clues are cool, yet the GREYLINE account and b…
Priya Menon rated Gristle
18 April 2026
Gristle is about the stubborn bonds that refuse to let go, even when language fails. Food here is a grammar for apology and pride, and the looming first frost keeps the hours honest. I liked how the …
Elspeth Moore rated Cora Deen
30 March 2026
- Gorgeous radio lore and tactile detail - Pacing sags after the Hartland Point sequence - Antagonist's reappearance feels telegraphed - Emotional payoff muted until the staged broadcast
Ana Velasco rated Trowel: An Inventory
28 March 2026
Un catálogo que se vuelve paisaje y ética. Las paletas y las orillas del río conversan de trabajo, memoria y permiso.
Nora Velásquez rated Threading the Needle
02 March 2026
Mai is a marvel of quiet resistance. You can hear her thinking in the way she touches cloth, tallying rules while her body remembers older rhythms. Siobhán is not a villain, just someone who cannot be…
R. K. Mahoney rated Cora Deen
17 February 2026
The book's world hums like a tuned set. From Caversham's commandeered rooms to the faint hiss of a Hallicrafters SX-28, the technical atmosphere is immersive without fetish. I could smell hot dust on …
Celine Morozov rated Gristle
05 February 2026
What worked best for me was place. The fog-softened banks, the chilly exhale of the Po, the Tramontana licking at an attic where meats rest, and the cramped geometry of La Stella Grassa all feel tacti…
Jamal Pereyra rated Sabotage at Pieter
18 January 2026
I love infrastructure thrillers, and this one nails the texture of the coast. You can taste the salt, hear the generators cough, feel the bunker hum under Fort Stevens. PIETER as a concrete character…
Linh Moretti rated Ólafur Sigurdsson
17 January 2026
A chilly meditation on borders and belonging, where a mapmaker learns that lines can heal or harm. The recurring promise to "bring the light home" lands, even if the moral knot of empire and resistanc…
Omar Haddad rated Hourglass: A Fable
15 January 2026
Think Lyanda Lynn Haupt meets Kathleen Jamie: a quiet, observant year where attention itself becomes the event. The corvid anecdotes, the Ystad glass shop, and the side trips to migration maps and far…
Ciaran McKay rated Last Rites for Barrow
15 January 2026
The sea fog in this book never lifts, not even on the page, and I was exasperated. Every time the story nears the dock, we get another thicket of tide tables, quay names, and rusted objects, all desc…
Caleb Dwyer rated Threading the Needle
14 January 2026
As craft, this is disciplined and sly. The chapters are short, lucid vignettes that swing from Barrack Street to District 4 without fanfare; the restraint is surgical. Dialogue lands with soft taps, l…
Tyrese Morgan rated Trowel: An Inventory
12 January 2026
File it beside Julian Hoffman's essays and Matthew Gavin Frank's digressive nonfiction: tools become portals. Chen shares their curiosity but adds the procedural calm of a field director, so the ethic…
Diego Álvarez rated Ólafur Sigurdsson
28 November 2025
Los personajes me dejaron con frío. Ólafur es interesante en concepto, pero su disciplina constante lo vuelve distante, y cuando por fin asoma la rebelión, llega más como discurso que como decisión vi…