Niklas reads books and reviews them here.
A detective-style tale of returning stolen art to rightful owners.
A anecdotal collection of stories of how art and crime are more often used to launder money than display beauty.
A book of letters, biography, and ideas based in correspondence, speeches, and interviews, 1988-2020.
A chronological, rhythmically bouncy, critical, statistical, and at-times interesting ride into Hunter S. Thompson's writing.
A wondrous trip through Camus, covering many of his thoughts of human life while painting a magnificent portrait of a person whose mind is desperately needed in this time.
This Black Panther's autobiography is today even more explosive than when it was first released.
A radiant mesh of voices paint a wondrous, funny, and harrowing image of Anthony Bourdain.
A podcast first, now a book; a parent's story of a child who decides its own gender.