Some of you may remember that I recently reviewed another book by Karagatsis, "The Great Chimera."
Category: Book reviews
Book review: The Extinction of Irena Rey
"The Extinction of Irena Rey" is a well-crafted, witty book filled with fascinating titbits and one of my favourite novels of 2024.
Book review: The Great Chimera
This book is nearly 400 pages long and I finished it in just under 2 weeks. I’m not a fast reader at all, so this should already give you a fairly good idea of how enthralled I was by its story.
Book review: Love at Six Thousand Degrees
The first thing that stood out to me about "Love at Six Thousand Degrees" by Japanese author Maki Kashimada was that there are no breaks in the story.
Book review: Black Foam
One of my favourite experiences is starting a new book and feeling lukewarm about it, only to be left utterly impressed by its story by the end. And this is exactly what happened with "Black Foam" by Eritrean author Haji Jabir.
Book review: Gaza Writes Back
I must admit that I'm slightly struggling to write this review. There is a feeling that no matter what I say, it'll be hopelessly inadequate compared to the actual content in this book.
Book review: The Piano Tuner
Not every book wants to be read the same way. It's one of the skills a reader develops over time – to feel how a story wants to be interacted with.
Book review: Redolent Rush
Short stories are perhaps among the most accessible forms of literature. They're concise by nature and offer readers the unique chance to dive into a snippet of a universe.







