Reviews
Ingenious....there is an impressive freshness in her treatment. The writing is intelligent, the characterisation thoughtful, the insights into love, sex and snooker sharp. After her acclaimed 2003 novel, We Need To Talk About Kevin, Shriver confirms her reputation as an original talent., Shriver writes with elegance and a loaded intensity...she is a brilliant, witty storyteller and the book is utterly compelling., Hugely entertaining...tackles the dueling human needs for passion and security with fierce, witty honesty., "Original and involving...convincing and beautifully told. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal "Daring [and] dazzling." -- More Magazine "Hugely entertaining...tackles the dueling human needs for passion and security with fierce, witty honesty." -- Vogue "Shriver writes with elegance and a loaded intensity...she is a brilliant, witty storyteller and the book is utterly compelling." -- Weekend Australian "[A] tour de force in literary structure and mastery of language...engrossing." -- Sunday Telegraph (Australia) "Provocative...stunningly intense." -- New York Daily News "Provocative....The Post-Birthday World is...as unflinching as they come." -- New York Times "...unique..." -- South-East Advertiser (Australia) "Witty, formidably bright author...Lively parts..." -- Denver Rocky Mountain News "Shriver has a gift for creating real and complicated characters and putting them in less-than-simple situations...Highly engrossing novel..." -- San Francisco Chronicle "...hot..." -- Time magazine "...candid..." -- Entertainment Weekly "...fascinating..." -- Christian Science Monitor "Shriver writes with much intelligence and wryness....The twofold nature of the plot...makes for enlightening reading." -- Irish Times "The Post-Birthday World is a...radical book." -- The Scotsman "This is a compulsive, clever, wise and witty novel." -- The Times (London) "Compelling...ingenious...inspired." -- The Evening Standard (London) "...enjoyable..." -- Sunday Times (London) "Shriver is very obviously a perceptive observer and clever chronicler of the human condition, in all its messy, unresolved glory." -- The Nelson Mail (New Zealand) "Shriver is a terrific, intelligent writer." -- Bookseller (London) "Ingenious...delightful...[Shriver] has produced a novel that's equal parts entertainment and psychological massage." -- Philadelphia Inquirer "Ingenious....there is an impressive freshness in her treatment. The writing is intelligent, the characterisation thoughtful, the insights into love, sex and snooker sharp. After her acclaimed 2003 novel, We Need To Talk About Kevin, Shriver confirms her reputation as an original talent." -- Mail on Sunday "Shriver's an extraordinary writer. Her perceptiveness of male-female relationships is unsettling, dangerous, familiar and voyeuristic. [The Post-Birthday World is] impossible to put down." -- Daily Telegraph (Australia "Extraordinary...Before it was co-opted and trivialized by chick lit, romantic love was a subject that writers from Flaubert to Tolstoy deemed worthy of artistic and moral scrutiny. This is the tradition into which Shriver's novel fits." -- Entertainment Weekly "Best novel of '07." -- Entertainment Weekly, Shriver writes with much intelligence and wryness....The twofold nature of the plot...makes for enlightening reading., Shriver's an extraordinary writer. Her perceptiveness of male-female relationships is unsettling, dangerous, familiar and voyeuristic. [The Post-Birthday World is] impossible to put down., Ingenious...delightful...[Shriver] has produced a novel that's equal parts entertainment and psychological massage., Shriver is very obviously a perceptive observer and clever chronicler of the human condition, in all its messy, unresolved glory., Shriver has a gift for creating real and complicated characters and putting them in less-than-simple situations…Highly engrossing novel…, Shriver has a gift for creating real and complicated characters and putting them in less-than-simple situations...Highly engrossing novel..., Hugely entertaining…tackles the dueling human needs for passion and security with fierce, witty honesty., Extraordinary...Before it was co-opted and trivialized by chick lit, romantic love was a subject that writers from Flaubert to Tolstoy deemed worthy of artistic and moral scrutiny. This is the tradition into which Shriver's novel fits., Shriver has a gift for creating real and complicated characters and putting them in less-than-simple situations.Highly engrossing novel.