There is much in Island at the Edge of the World to inspire, ponder and sadden. Wading through the book takes some work, though. Another writer might have managed a more linear, interwoven narrative; this one feels disjointed in places, as it jumps between theories, time periods and long digressions ... Still, like the stone sentinels themselves, it’s a big story that says much about all of us — about art and humanity and our hunger to make meaning and to speak it across the centuries.
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