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Piranesi — Susanna Clarke Quietly UncannyLonely And Luminous Piranesi

A man lives alone in a vast house of marble statues and rising tides, keeping tender, methodical notes on everything he sees. To say more would spoil it. Quiet, uncanny, and the sort of beautiful that trails you for weeks. Read it when you want to be held by a mystery rather than chased by one.

★★★★☆ · 4.25 on Goodreads
£8.99 paperback
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell — Susanna Clarke Footnote MagicSlow And Sumptuous Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

Two magicians bring practical magic back to a rainy, candlelit England, then rather inevitably fall out. It is enormous, dry-witted, and stuffed with footnotes about fairy roads and mad kings. Think a Jane Austen novel that wandered off into the cold woods. Read it across a long winter, a chapter a night, in no hurry whatsoever.

★★★★☆ · 3.92 on Goodreads
£10.99 paperback