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PAPER CAGEJust the kind of dark, disturbing, gritty, and unusual treat thriller lovers are looking for. Full review >
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ÆDNANby Linnea Axelsson ; translated by Saskia Vogel
A sharp-edged tale in verse of colonial suppression, resistance, and survival. Full review >
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THE UNDERSTORYby Saneh Sangsuk ; translated by Mui Poopoksakul
A charming, engrossing, profound exploration of the transformative power of stories. Full review >
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UNDER THE STORMby Christoffer Carlsson ; translated by Rachel Willson-Broyles
A brilliantly woven, unsettling crime novel. Full review >
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YOUR UTOPIAby Bora Chung ; translated by Anton Hur
The imagined worlds here may not be utopian—but the reading experience is. Full review >
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HARD BY A GREAT FORESTAn unforgettable aria to a lost homeland, full of anger, sorrow, and longing. Full review >
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VERDIGRISby Michele Mari ; translated by Brian Robert Moore
A gripping, beguiling, occasionally discomfiting, and utterly fascinating tour de force. Full review >
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LOVE NOVELby Ivana Sajko ; translated by Mima Simić
A devastating book, humane, original, and deeply relevant. Full review >
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TALI GIRLSby Siamak Herawi ; translated by Sara Khalili
Eloquent and saddening. Full review >
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HEAD ABOVE WATERAn intimate and layered portrait of disabled womanhood. Full review >
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LAST TO EAT, LAST TO LEARNby Pashtana Durrani & Tamara Bralo
A lovingly narrated, sharply nuanced memoir from a talented activist. Full review >
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THE YOUNG MANby Annie Ernaux ; translated by Alison L. Strayer
A crucial addition to Ernaux’s oeuvre. Full review >
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SEEINGby Chai Jing ; translated by Yan Yan
Poignant and thoughtful considerations of Chinese news stories from behind the scenes. Full review >
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WAITING TO BE ARRESTED AT NIGHTby Tahir Hamut Izgil ; translated by Joshua L. Freeman
A profoundly moving memoir about China’s oppression of the Uyghurs. Full review >
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A DEATH IN MALTAA memorable book of a courageous crusade for justice. Full review >
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HOW NOT TO BE A POLITICIANby Rory Stewart
A biting, captivating memoir. Full review >
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WHAT'S COOKING IN THE KREMLINby Witold Szabłowski ; translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones
A bitter history lesson taught with humor and grace. Full review >
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DAUGHTERS OF LATIN AMERICAedited by Sandra Guzmán
A fresh, indispensable look at the wide, multicultural world of Latine women writers. Full review >
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