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Shreya Kulkarni rated
Threading the Needle
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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…
Grace Yamada rated
Pewter
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17 June 2026
For readers of coastal noir and conspiracy thrillers who like their chills grounded in weather, hardware, and archives, this hits the mark. I would suggest it to adults and mature teens who can handle…
Luca Ferretti rated
Gristle
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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
Marko Velasquez rated
Last Rites for Station
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09 June 2026
Leaning on plot and pacing, here is what snagged for me:
- Hearing scenes repeat beats
- Deadline moves undercut urgency
- Chemistry muted in early chapters
- Final-night logistics feel too tidy
Mei-Lin Zhou rated
Trowel: An Inventory
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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
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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…
Tasha Ellington rated
Last Rites for Station
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18 May 2026
For readers who like community arts settings, slow-burn f/f romance, and city history folded into the present. Adult shelf, approachable prose, no explicit on-page scenes. Content flags: storm trauma …
Marta Escudero rated
Pewter
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28 April 2026
I wanted a stormy thriller with bite, and the premise had me pacing. Whistleblower exiled to a Maine rock, a lighthouse inheritance, a radio that talks in the dead hours. Yes, please. But chapter afte…
Elise Hartfield rated
Sabotage at Pieter
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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
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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 …
Lena Moreau rated
Last Rites for Station
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01 April 2026
The book keeps circling preservation and letting go, knotting policy with desire. The wake proposal frames a civic question through intimacy, and the motif of found letters tethers private hope to pub…
Elspeth Moore rated
Cora Deen
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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
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28 March 2026
Un catálogo que se vuelve paisaje y ética. Las paletas y las orillas del río conversan de trabajo, memoria y permiso.
Patrice Nguyen rated
Last Rites for Station
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12 March 2026
New Orleans breathes through every brick of Station, from the NOPSI switchplate cool under a palm to the ferry wind snaring hair, from chalk on the neutral ground to the sodium hum in the rafters; the…
Colin Breslin rated
Pewter
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05 March 2026
Pewter Key feels cold, hard, and weirdly alive. Barometers twitch, the tankard beads with brine, and the radio spits out numbers that sketch the sea like a primitive plotter. The developer's quiet lan…
Nora Velásquez rated
Threading the Needle
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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
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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
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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…
Diego Arboleda rated
Last Rites for Station
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05 February 2026
Como estudio de personajes, funciona a ratos. Marisol brilla cuando trabaja arriba del grid y en clase de tango; Inez tarda en aflojar, atada a reglamentos y a llamadas con su madre. Su química es sua…
Camille Watson rated
Last Rites for Station
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20 January 2026
Last Rites for Station is lit from within by its own craft. The structure alternates present-tense rehearsal and the letters tucked in the Depot Room, and the shifts land cleanly without breaking mome…
Adriana Vo rated
Pewter
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20 January 2026
Orla is compelling because she is contradictory, a principled whistleblower who also wants to vanish. Her prickly talk with clerks in Rockland and the wary back-and-forth at the Tern & Tiller sketch a…