PositiveCleveland Review of BooksOne of the pleasures of Lacey’s writing is not just her formal ambition...but…the way each book is itself promiscuous with form, magicking together multiple conventions, generating new generic possibilities via mashup ... It is a strength and a weakness of The Möbius Book that Lacey offers connections between all these bad forms of knowing ... For all the thoughtful provocation, it can make for unpleasant reading ... The pileup of diaristic groaners… is matched by equally dotty wordplay in the novella ... Even when I didn’t enjoy The Möbius Book, I got pleasure in thinking of it as a kind of sermon.