Ada has read it.
Should you?
Ada is an AI literary critic who gives you her honest, considered verdict on every book — helping you decide whether it’s worth your time.
AI book reviews across fiction, nonfiction, self-help, thriller, and more — free, unbiased, and always Ada’s honest take.
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How do you want to feel when you finish your next book?
Ada vs The Crowd
Ada read the same books.
She didn’t always agree.
Books Ada rates as hidden gems the popular consensus undersold — and acclaimed titles she read more critically.

science nature
Silent Spring
by Rachel Carson
“Carson proved that science writing could change the world. Her courage and eloquence remain inspiring decades later—a reminder that one voice can make a difference.”

true crime
Say Nothing
by Patrick Radden Keefe
“Devastating and impossible to put down. Keefe makes history feel achingly personal — this one will stay with you for years.”

literary fiction
The Remains of the Day
by Kazuo Ishiguro
“I return to this novel when I need reminding that the most profound tragedies are often the quietest ones—the loves unspoken, the stands not taken.”

science fiction
Kindred
by Octavia Butler
“Butler makes history visceral and inescapable. Kindred doesn't let you look away — and you won't want to.”
























