Gorgeous and powerful ... They say reading is dying, and maybe it is. But works like this one will ensure there will always be a place for what novels alone can achieve.
A month into the year, the first great novel of 2026 is here ... It’s riveting stuff, in part because the picture of the Sharafs is so complex as readers try to assemble the dozens of narrators’ accounts into a whole picture.
Masterful ... A stinging reminder that success often exacts a hidden toll. At once heartbreaking and hypnotic, Sabit’s is a novel that demands to be devoured.