Honest-to-god unputdownable. A blistering debut<p></p>Steph Swainston's writing is as elegantly superior to most other fantasy as a samurai sword is to a flint dagger<p></p>A joy to read, it is bursting at the seams with ideas. <i>The Year of Our War </i>is the first book that makes you believe New Weird actually is a movement, rather than a bunch of books China Mieville likes. A Mieville quote appears prominently on the cover where he describes the book as "thoughtful, exuberant, incredibly inventive, funny but never whimsical or mannered." This is true and it doubles as a kind of manifesto pledge for New Weird - SF SITE<p></p>A stunning fantasy, and the most incredible thing about it is that it is a first novel... The setting is impeccably realised, with a deftness of touch and a genius for description which would be impressive in an author of considerably greater experience - of the current crop of British fantasy writers, only China Mieville can touch this level of brilliance. In fifty years time, people are still going to be reading this book and talking about it the way we talk about Gormengast - INK MAGAZINE<p></p>Nasty battles, giant Insects, blokes with wings. And a bloody good read... - SFX