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February 18, 2026 · Thamer Al Hejailan

The Case for the Overlooked

Every recommendation engine you have ever used is optimized for one thing: the safe bet. It shows you the book ten thousand people already bought, because ten thousand purchases are easy to defend. The result is a strange flattening — a culture where the same forty titles circulate endlessly while thousands of extraordinary books sit one shelf over, unread.

Double Dutch exists to lean against that current. We are an independent press and a reading room for the overlooked and the fascinating: deep-cut titles from indie presses, surfaced by hand and by The Underread, our reading-room clerk.

The bestseller is a coincidence, not a verdict

A bestseller tells you what was marketed well, priced right, and timed to a moment. It rarely tells you what will move you. The books that change a reader are usually quieter on arrival — a novella from a small press in translation, a history of something you didn't know you cared about, a voice that never got the budget.

A good shelf is not a ranking. It is an argument made by someone who has read widely and chosen carefully.

What we are building

Three things, in order:

  1. A catalog of overlooked titles, each with a reason it earns its place.
  2. The Underread — describe a book you love or a feeling you want, and it pulls a genuine match from a curated corpus. It will never invent a title to flatter you.
  3. A journal that follows curiosity wherever it leads — the history of science, of cities, of strange obsessions — always through the lens of the overlooked.

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