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19.05.2025

Book review of The Book of Records by Madeleine Thien

Madeleine Thien makes a case for the search for home as a central tenet of our humanity in her ambitious fourth novel, The Book of Records.

BookPage Historical Fiction

31.05.2025

Book review of Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Taylor Jenkins Reid masterfully ratchets up the tension in Atmosphere, as ambition and affection collide for her posse of trainee astronauts.

BookPage Historical Fiction

02.06.2025

Book review of The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater

Maggie Stiefvater’s adult debut, The Listeners, asks the reader to see a new angle on a familiar time period: World War II.

BookPage Historical Fiction

02.06.2025

Book review of Flashlight by Susan Choi

Susan Choi’s Flashlight is an intellectual workout, but a rewarding one, and an astute portrait of political upheaval and family dynamics.

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