<b>One of the best books I've read in recent years. Thought provoking, imaginative and packs a hell of an emotional punch</b>
Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of CHILDREN OF TIME
<b>A gripping, utterly involving, dystopian eco-thriller that balances the intimacies of betrayal against global climate collapse</b>
DAILY MAIL
<b>A riveting tale </b>. . . <b>North's convincing view of post-apocalyptic society captivates</b>, and the political intrigues <b>will keep readers hooked right up until the explosive close</b>
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
<b>An impassioned, urgent and compelling new work</b> that burns as bright as the fires of our own burning age. This is <b>not to be missed</b>
- Lavie Tidhar, World Fantasy Award-winning author,
<b>Claire North depicts a startling, richly developed postapocalyptic world in this beautiful and riveting novel</b>
BUZZFEED
<i>Notes</i> is <b>compelling</b> because it is<b> beautiful</b> . . . It felt <b>seamless</b> . . . When North was done and <i>Notes</i> reached its explosive conclusion, I just wasn't ready to leave. Her world was such a fragile, beautiful, doomed place, I felt like I should stick around just to make sure it would all be okay
NPR
<b>A passionate and committed vision of what we do to nature, and what it can do to us</b>
LOCUS
<b>Mesmeric, terrifying and wonderful</b>. North is practically her own genre at this point.
- M. R. Carey, author of THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS,
An <b>irresistible</b>, haunting thrill
Joe Hill, author of HORNS and LOCKE AND KEY
<b>A clever and thought-provoking conceit</b>
GUARDIAN
<b>North's latest once again displays her mastery of lyrical prose . . . </b>The author presents a fascinating testament to humanity's fallibility and tendency towards denial, merged with the potency of truth and the power of love
BOOKLIST
Claire North's <b>most ambitious</b> novel to date
LOCUS
<b>Remarkable . . . one of the most moving, horrifying and gut-wrenching novels of the year</b>
NPR
<b>A suspenseful tale of the truths that lie hidden in the human heart</b> . . . This is a world-spanning cat-and-mouse chase that tackles big questions about the nature of truth and whether we can ever really know one another or ourselves. True love, life, and death, what's worth dying - or killing - for: It's all here in this<b> gripping, bloody, and haunting </b>novel
KIRKUS
In <b>rich, compelling</b> prose, North weaves together the threads of imperial control, ideological conviction, love and the thrill of power . . .<b> A lyrical and sometimes surreal approach to espionage and its thrills</b>
SHELF AWARENESS
<b>North's talent shines out</b>
- SUNDAY TIMES,
Claire North is <b>a true original</b>, <b>a master of ingenious plotting and feats of imagination</b>
- Alex Marwood, author of THE WICKED GIRLS,
Claire North's writing is<b> terrific, smart and entertaining</b>
- Patrick Ness,
North demonstrates skill in creating <b>a terrifying setting that feels rooted to the present day</b> . . . Every aspect of life in Theo's Britain is <b>imbued with a menace that feels both recognizable and urgent</b>, and the decisions the characters make as a result feel uncomfortably real.
RT BOOK REVIEWS on 84K
The <b>truly scary</b> thing about <i>84K</i> is how <b>convincing</b> this dark, brutal class-divided Britain is
SFX (4 1/2 stars)
<b>North is an original and even dazzling writer</b>, and fans of her work will enjoy this grim tale of capitalism taken to a terrifying extreme
KIRKUS on 84K
<b>Another captivating novel from one of the most intriguing and genre-bending novelists</b>
BOOKLIST on 84K
<b>An extraordinary novel </b>that stands with the best of dystopian fiction, with echoes of <i><b>The Handmaid's Tale</b></i>
- Cory Doctorow on 84K,