Michiko Kakutani, New York Times...
"Moving . . . Think of The Sound and the Fury crossed with The Catcher in the Rye and one of Oliver Sacks's real-life stories."
Washington Post Book World...
"Both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting."
The New Yorker...
"This original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy."
Boston Globe...
"Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent."
Jay McInerney, New York Times Book Review...
"Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect . . . as suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle."
Time...
"Funny, sad and totally convincing."
Village Voice...
"More so than precursors like The Sound and the Fury and Flowers for Algernon, The Curious Incident is a radical experiment in empathy. "
Slate ...
"One of the strangest and most convincing characters in recent fiction."
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