[Book review] Does Trump’s belligerence represent the death throes of US hegemony?
The article reviews a book that argues Donald Trump's aggressive foreign policy reflects the decline of American hegemony.
Review: 'Hamnet' by Chloé Zhao
The article reviews the book 'Hamnet' by Maggie O'Farrell, focusing on her portrayal of Anne Hathaway, William Shakespeare's wife, and her response to the tragedy of their son's death from the plague.
HEDVIG HANSON REVIEWS ⟩ What to do when a relationship-dependent person meets a relationship-avoider?
Hedvig Hanson reviews a book on relationship dependency and avoidance, discussing the difficulties faced by individuals in these dynamics.
Desire Takes Control When Digging a Hole with Others
The article reviews Freja Erixån's debut picture book, which explores themes of friendship, decision-making, and equality among children.
Review. The Lovers of the Night, by Mieko Kawakami
The article reviews Mieko Kawakami's book "The Lovers of the Night," addressing Western perceptions of Eastern literature.
The Critic’s Review Becomes a 'Sharp Book Review'... A Public Forum Connecting Books and People Takes a Step Forward
There is a growing call in South Korea for specialized book review publications akin to the 'New York Review of Books', highlighted by the success of 'Seoul Review of Books' which celebrates its fifth anniversary.
Review: The Edge of Heaven is a thriller about a tough life in a tough land told in vivid language
The article reviews a thriller titled 'The Edge of Heaven', highlighting its themes of harsh living conditions and strong storytelling.
Don't judge a book by...
The article reviews Ana Milán's debut novel, comparing its enticing packaging to a low-quality crab salad, and critiques its literary value against its aspirational presentation.
The era of revenge: Understanding how the world order is reconfigured
The article reviews the book 'La era de la revancha' by Andrea Rizzi, which discusses the current political dynamics among world leaders and analyzes the resurgence of revanchist sentiments globally.
Review. There is something new in every return
The article reviews the book "Back to the Hotel of the Dead Alpinsts," highlighting its unique blend of serene storytelling and thematic depth.
The Seven Books of the Week
This article discusses the latest book reviews from ‘Babelia’ for the week, featuring works by various authors including Israel Merino and Hervé Le Tellier.
A parent couple makes a decision that will pain them for the rest of their life
The article reviews Martin Tilrem's debut novel 'Et pigebarn', which explores the emotional and difficult decisions faced by parents.
Super Nintendo review – a joyously breezy tour through the history of gaming’s most playful platform
This article reviews a new book on the history of Nintendo, highlighting the author's expertise and the book's unique insights into the company's journey and impact on gaming.
Stub is praised around the world
Former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb's book 'The Triangle of Power' receives favorable reviews from international outlets.
A Shocking Announcement Triggers an Avalanche of Events: Review of Laura Gundara's Book «Cut It Off!»
The article reviews Laura Gundara's book, highlighting its unique narrative style and the gripping story of a young protagonist drawn into dangerous events.
The Eight Books of the Week
Critics from 'Babelia' review new works by several authors including M. M. Kaye and Iman Mersal.
Bezos's 'Washington Post' lays off a third of its staff
The Washington Post laid off a third of its workforce, eliminating its sports section, several foreign bureaus, and book reviews, a move described as painful but necessary by the executive editor.
Review: A Child's First Theater Adventure is an Experience for Multiple Generations
The article reviews the theatrical adaptation of Karl Ristikivi's book "Semud ja sellid," highlighting its appeal to audiences across different generations.
NOOR REVIEWS ⟩ The story of a girl who becomes the world's richest teenager overnight
This article reviews the young adult mystery novel "Heritage Games" by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, highlighting its captivating cover design and unique storytelling compared to other fantasy literature.
NOOR REVIEWS ⟩ The book chosen with curiosity did not meet expectations
The article discusses the review of Ene Sepp's book "Keelatud sõnad", highlighting the author's background and previous achievements.
High-pitched Danish Class Description. Strong story by Liv Duvås - but it is far too long
The article reviews Liv Duvås's novel 'Ner från himlen,' focusing on a young woman, Maria, who escapes her troubled life with her newborn daughter.
Sports Books Like Scarves or T-Shirts. What Did Fans Read in 2025?
The article reviews the state of the sports book market in Poland in 2025, noting a decline in popularity early in the year, but a resurgence in late-year with significant releases like Dariusz Szpakowski's autobiography and 'Lewandowski. The Real Deal.'