"Lovecraft Country doesn't just race along, it tears, demanding that you keep turning its pages without interruption." - Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother "The slippery dialogue and suspense-soaked prose make Lovecraft Country--a challenge to one of the most recognizable legacies in science fiction--worth every dime." - Chicago Review of Books "Lovecraft Country is a genre-bending attempt to address the serious problem of race in modern America, skewering the prejudices of older pulp works while maintaining their flavor, but it's also a compulsively readable horror-fantasy in its own right: timely, terrifying, and hilarious." - Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog "At every turn, Ruff has great fun pitting mid-20th-century horror and sci-fi cliches against the banal and ever-present bigotry of the era. And at every turn, it is the bigotry that hums with the greater evil." - New York Times Book Review "Ruff has created a story that's as compelling as it is exciting - and the result is definitely one of the most important books of 2016." - Charlie Jane Anders, author of the bestselling All the Birds in the Sky, writing for io9 "Lovecraft Country is bound to appeal to any reader who wants to delve into the strangeness of our land's racial legacy." - Seattle Times "This newer book rewards patience, and nowhere more so than in the passages where it heartbreakingly weaves Hippolyta into the actual events that surrounded Pluto's discovery and naming.
Once Ruff took me there, I would've followed him anywhere in Lovecraft Country." - Seattle Review of Books "Ruff is sure to retain his cult following and certainly gain a wider audience with the thoughtful, fast-paced Lovecraft Country. Perhaps his greatest victory is giving his characters the space to live and breathe, even when their environment seeks to constrict them. The slippery dialogue and suspense-soaked prose make Lovecraft Country--a challenge to one of the most recognizable legacies in science fiction--worth every dime." - Chicago Review of Books "Nonstop adventure that includes time-shifting, shape-shifting, and Lovecraft-like horrors . Ruff, a cult favorite for his mind-bending fiction, vividly portrays racism as a horror worse than anything conceived by Lovecraft in this provocative, chimerical novel" - Booklist (starred review) "[The] characters are some of the most fully realized and human I've ever encountered, neither idealized nor stereotyped. It might be my favorite Matt Ruff novel, and that's saying something." - Locus "Lovecraft Country rubs the pervasive, eldritch dread of Lovecraft's universe against the very real, historical dread of Jim Crow America and sparks fly.
Ruff renders a very high-concept, imaginary world with such vividness that you can't help but feel it's disturbingly real." - Christopher Moore, New York Times bestselling author of Lamb and A Dirty Job "Come for the mix of historical fiction, pulp noir, and Lovecraftian horror. Stay for the fun of it." - Kirkus Reviews "Genuinely spooky. But the real horror is the reality of life for African-Americans in the Jim Crow era. sparks the imagination while also igniting the reader's empathy." - Library Journal.