RaveThe Brooklyn Rail\"[The book is] wry and dark, timeless but also entirely of our time, though void of any direct references to our Internet 2.0 media-saturated age ... The form itself is wholly unique—divided like an old vinyl, the book has a Side A and a Side B, and can be read either way... This narrative experiment not only works, but truly enriches the reading experience ... But the book itself truly does not rely on its various narrative gymnastics, as the book itself is a marvel to read. The prose is almost mythic, but its deft portrayal of scene culture is incredibly spot-on—neither cynical nor grandiose ... make no mistake, [Destroy All Monsters] is a novel, and as it boasts on the cover, it very well may be the last Rock and Roll novel.\