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Piranesi

Reflections in Stone Piranesi grabbed me right away. As a fan of liminal spaces, I was drawn into Susanna Clarke’s vast, mysterious labyrinth — a House filled with endless halls, shifting tides, and massive statues that invoke both grandeur and unease. The setting is dreamlike and strange, but also richly constructed and oddly comforting. Clarke does a fantastic job of crafting a world that feels ancient and sacred, yet unknowable. The House is odd — both hopeful and hopeless at […]

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