Replete with every bizarre and beautiful thing on earth . . . his many fans will delight
* The Times *
Moments of real wonder . . . glorious
* Sunday Times *
His best since <i>Life of Pi</i> . . . miraculous
* Washington Post *
Martel is an original, strange and subtle thinker
- Ursula Le Guin, * Guardian *
Surprising and yet entirely believable
* Observer *
[Martel's] depiction of loss is raw and deeply affecting . . . odd, fabulous, deliberately oblique
* Telegraph *
<b>Engagingly readable</b>
* Daily Mail *
<b>Martel is incapable of writing a dull sentence</b>
* Daily Express *
A book of great <b>wisdom and beauty</b>
- Gavin Francis,
<b>Lucid and thought provoking</b>
* Mail on Sunday *
<b>Engrossing</b> . . . Martel has a way of capturing the charm, and charge, of an animal and human relationship
* Independent *
Martel is a writer with a light touch and a lively fancy . . . <b>Engaging</b>
* Scotsman *
<b>An exploration of faith and how we can learn to accept death</b> . . . [Martel] has an ability to write about the very fundamental human emotional threads that join us
* Irish Independent *
<b>Sharp, comical,</b> and carries a <b>deeply poignant</b> message
* The List *
It is an unusual novel, <b>a vivid and uncanny adventure</b> in storytelling
* The Skinny *