There's a lot of pressure on review space and competition for people's attention, so it's rare to get a lengthy discussion like the one just posted at the journal Lunate, which describes The Angels of L19 as:
[O]ne of the novels of the year—a book of substantial scope, style and ambition, and one that speaks eloquently and authoritatively of connection, of kinship, and of what might result when we think to narrow the gap between the singer and the song. Thus, the reading of the book becomes a communion, every passage an article of faith. There are wonders here. Embrace them.
Many thanks to journal editor and review author Gary Kaill for this in-depth discussion.
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