RaveWashington Independent Review of BooksIn unspooling the stories of Edwin, Mirella, Olive, and the stranger, Sea of Tranquility explores what constitutes reality, how time flows, and what memory is in the context of perception. The answers given aren’t the end of the debate but the continuation of the conversation. It makes for a mesmerizing novel that is both hard to put down and impossible to stop thinking about.
Emily St. John Mandel
RaveThe Washington Independent Review of BooksIn unspooling the stories of Edwin, Mirella, Olive, and the stranger, Sea of Tranquility explores what constitutes reality, how time flows, and what memory is in the context of perception. The answers given aren’t the end of the debate but the continuation of the conversation. It makes for a mesmerizing novel that is both hard to put down and impossible to stop thinking about
Cassandra Khaw
RaveWashington Independent Review of BooksThe All-Consuming World is biopunk at its most visceral and languorous ... The All-Consuming World is a mix of fast-paced action and well-crafted observations. The urge to rush through this novel should be resisted so that the slower, more complexly drawn sections can be savored ... Once the reader trusts Khaw’s use of language, the descriptions are a wonder to behold ... The All-Consuming World is a pulsating spectacle of style and a solid addition to the biopunk genre.