<b>Brooks's vivid, impressive debut is a turn-of-the-last-century steampunk fantasy set aboard the Great Trans-Siberian Express</b>
Financial Times Book of the Year
<b>I was completely transported by this book, lost in its world and mysteries, astounded by its beauty, and full of admiration for its humanity. I loved every second I spent with it, and urge everybody to pick up a copy. It's an astonishing journey</b>
- STUART TURTON, bestselling author of THE SEVEN DEATHS OF EVELYN HARDCASTLE,
<b>A journey both unnerving and powerful, which thunders along at breathtaking speed, abounding with mysteries and marvels. Be warned - once you step into <i>The Cautious Traveller's Guide to the Wastelands</i>, you'll never want to disembark</b>
- SAMANTHA SHANNON, author of THE BONE SEASON,
<b>This is a wild and wonderful journey; gloriously imaginative and completely captivating. Rich in allure, intrigue and suspense, it's a ride that readers will never want to end</b>
- JENNIFER SAINT, #1 bestselling author of ARIADNE,
<b><i>The Cautious Traveller's Guide to the Wasteland</i> is mysterious and clever and brilliant</b>
- NATASHA PULLEY, bestselling author of THE WATCHMAKER OF FILIGREE STREET,
<b>Exceptional. Strange, addictive, immersive, it's a steampunk <i>Piranesi </i>meets<i> His Dark Materials</i></b>
- JENNIE GODFREY, author of THE LIST OF SUSPICIOUS THINGS,
<b>I hugely enjoyed <i>The Cautious Traveller's Guide to the Wastelands</i>; it's like a steampunk <i>Solaris</i></b>
- LAWRENCE NORFOLK, author of JOHN SATURNALL’S FEAST,
<b>Asks us to reconsider our place within the natural world amid a backdrop of capitalism and empire. . . thrilling and transcendent</b>
- RITA CHANG-EPPIG, author of DEEP AS THE SKY, RED AS THE SEA,
<b>Richly imaginative, profoundly allegorical, and utterly propulsive, I loved THE CAUTIOUS TRAVELLER'S GUIDE TO THE WASTELANDS. With impeccable pacing and elegant storytelling, this novel is pure delight. Though all on the same train, each character takes a different journey and it is most marvellous to join in as they travel the Wastelands to reach their final destinations. Bravo! All aboard for a captivating and transformative adventure!</b>
- MELISSA FU, author of PEACH BLOSSOM SPRING,
<b>A spellbindingly original and totally engrossing book; I so much want to ride that train!</b>
- SHARON BOLTON, author of THE FAKE WIFE,
<b>I loved this book . . . deserves to become an instant classic</b>
- EMMA KAVANAGH, author of TO CATCH A KILLER,
<b>Exciting . . . Imagine a crossover between <i>Murder on the Orient Express,</i> <i>Game of Thrones</i> and <i>Paradise Lost</i> . . . Brooks has serious talent</b>
Sunday Times
<b>If you haven't got it at the top of your pile yet, we suggest you move it on up. You'll be thinking about this one long after you've put it down</b>
Glamour
<b>With its light handling of serious themes, this is a vivid and imaginative trip rather than a weighty one. But then inessential journeys are often the most fun</b>
Guardian
<b>The very best of speculative fiction</b>
Stylist
<b>Beautifully imagined . . . there are philosophical parables and scientific parallels to unpick, but meanings are deliciously elusive and dance away, just out of reach. Sit back and enjoy the ride</b>
Daily Mail
<b>A ride worth taking</b>
Financial Times
<b>Brooks's crisp style and striking visual imagination make the Wastelands a hypnotic blend of menace and beauty, and she builds tension with a light touch</b>
SFX Magazine
<b>This is pitched as historical fantasy, but it is also being compared to a steampunk <i>Solaris</i> and a steampunk <i>Piranesi</i> by early readers, so I think there will be plenty here for sci-fi fans to enjoy</b>
New Scientist