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## [5 Reviews You Need to Read This Week](https://bookmarks.reviews/5-reviews-you-need-to-read-this-week-13/)

_2026-08-20 · Book Marks · Book Marks_

Our feast of fabulous reviews this week includes Becca Rothfeld on Rachel Cusk’s Life of M, Emmet Fraizer on Jordy Rosenberg’s Night Night Fawn, Charlotte Wood on Dorthe Nors’ Range, Walton Muyumba on John Edgar Wideman’s Languages of Home, and Elizabeth Harper on JD Vance’s Communion. \* “In the end, the I, M, and We \[…\]

## [Read an Original Review of All the King&#8217;s Men on Its 80th Anniversary](https://bookmarks.reviews/read-an-original-review-of-all-the-kings-men-on-its-80th-anniversary/)

_2026-08-17 · Book Marks · Book Marks_

Perhaps you’ve recently been feeling a call to reread Robert Penn Warren’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, All the King’s Men. It could be because our world is a disturbing mirror to that dystopian tale of populism. It could be because we have our very own Willie Stark in the president’s seat and seemingly countless Jack Burdens \[…\]

## [The Best Reviewed Books of the Week](https://bookmarks.reviews/the-best-reviewed-books-of-the-week-8-13-2026/)

_2026-08-14 · Book Marks · Book Marks_

Chang-Rae Lee’s A Tender Age, Virginia Eubanks’ A Guide to Open Water Lifesaving, and Téa Obreht’s Sunrise all feature among the best reviewed books of the week. \* Fiction 1. A Tender Age by Chang Rae-Lee (Riverhead) 10 Rave • 1 Mixed “Luminous … In his masterful almost-ending, Lee shrouds what exactly happened on that \[…\]

## [The Best Reviewed Books of the Month](https://bookmarks.reviews/the-best-reviewed-books-of-the-month-4/)

_2026-07-31 · Book Marks · Book Marks_

Colson Whitehead’s Cool Machine, Rachel Aviv’s You Won’t Get Free of It, Sigrid Nunez’s It Will Come Back to You, and David Thompson’s A Sudden Flicker of Light all feature among July’s best reviewed books. \* Fiction 1. Cool Machine by Colson Whitehead (Doubleday) 17 Rave • 4 Positive “A dizzyingly brilliant measure of the versatility and \[…\]

## [The First Reviews of Every Raymond Chandler Novel](https://bookmarks.reviews/the-first-reviews-of-every-raymond-chandler-novel/)

_2026-07-23 · Book Marks · Book Marks_

I was as hollow and empty as the spaces between stars. Today marks the 138th anniversary of the birth of Raymond Chandler, patron saint of Los Angeles noir and perhaps the most famous crime fiction writer of all time. Each of his nine novels, from The Big Sleep (1939) to the posthumously published Playback (1953), center around \[…\]

