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‘The novel everyone will be talking about’
London Lite
‘[A] sweet, unpredictable novel...ingenious and openly written‘
Time Out
‘The Lacuna Cabal Montreal Young Women’s Book Club is unconventional in more ways than one – namely that its members don’t do much reading! But they do share a bond and help each other to cope with the changing world in this fab book. 4 stars’
OK! Magazine
'A clever little book...you'll love it' Daily Express
‘A sort of Tristram Shandy for the twenty-first century...It’ll blow your mind.’
Michael Redhill
‘Dixon's talents, however, extend beyond theatrics: flashbacks and set pieces are tightly written and offer the full-bodied coherence one expects from a novel.’
Quill & Quire
'What makes Sean Dixon's first novel so electrifyingly smart and charming is its abundant passion.'
The Georgia Straight
'[In] this ambitious book...Dixon has fashioned his make-believe to be relevant, offered a satisfying harvest from early planted seeds, and embedded some fine intellectual levity.’
The Globe and Mail
'Every chapter is filled with biff, bang, pow surprises! Suspend your disbelief and thrill in the oddities.'
She Does the City.com
‘Sean Dixon is a worthy successor to some of Canada’s foremost authors. He is in possession of an imaginative gift akin to Timothy Findley, the erudition and style of Robertson Davies and the off beat humor of Mordecai Richler. And like them, he is deserving of recognition and a following south of the border’
Bruce Bauman, author of And The Word Was
And we're not alone (luckily; it's never a nice feeling). `The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal' has been voted one of the best novels of 2007 in Canada where it was first published (it's known as `The Girls Who Saw Everything' over there).
Bloggers in Canada have taken it to their hearts, recommending it to their friends: `Every chapter is filled with biff, bang, pow surprises! Suspend your disbelief and thrill in the oddities' says She Does the City. The Literary Word says, `It's an unpredictable read filled with so much energy, strong emotion, and heartfelt tenderness. A great book to curl up with as the evenings grow colder.' And Three Squirrels in a Pressure Cooker says, `The most enjoyable book that I have read this year is `The Girls Who Saw Everything', by author Sean Dixon ... I loved it start to finish, and lost a full day devoted to doing nothing but following the adventures of the Lacuna Cabal Montreal Young Women's Book Club. If you're to buy one book this year, make it this one. Seriously, there is magic here, beautiful magic.'
But, as publishers, we can shout our passion for a book from the rooftops and sometimes it just gets caught up in the cacophony of the hundreds of thousands of other wonderful books out there waiting to be read. And so, this being a novel with a difference, we launched it with a difference. The cover you see at the top of this page is the winner of a design competition we ran with the Saatchi Gallery Online. We received a thousand entries and it was so exciting to see the many different interpretations of the novel. We think we have the perfect cover for the book. You'll have to read it to see if you agree with us...
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