Her literary sensibility <b>fuses the fantastic and the mundane to great effect</b>
Guardian
In clean, beautiful, agile prose, Nina Allan is able to conjure a recognisable England and a place of <b>deep enchantment</b>. The world of <i>The Dollmaker</i> is not only one we know, it seems to know us, and readers will lose and find themselves inside Allan's <b>wonderful creation. A fantastic book, revealing a zone of wonder and a world of truth.</b>
Andrew O'Hagan, author of The Illuminations
Amazing experiments are still possible with the form of the novel! I was deeply impressed by the complexity of this <b>elegant, beautiful and subtly scary</b> book.
Daniel Kehlmann, author of Measuring the World
Mesmerising, richly layered and wholly original - <b>worthy of a modern Grimm</b>
Andrew Caldecott, author of Rotherweird
As <b>uncanny and disquieting</b> as a Hans Bellmer photograph, yet rooted - like all of Nina Allan's superb novels - in a minutely observed everyday reality that feels almost too familiar. This is a <b>masterful and multi-layered haunted toyshop of a novel</b>, but who exactly is playing with who?
Tony White, author of The Fountain in the Forest
Two unusual people with a very real love story. A <b>uniquely beautiful</b> read
Image Magazine
<b>Beautifully written and deeply strange</b> . . . Allan writes about neglect and transgression very well . . . Wonderfully taut
- Leaf Arbuthnot, Sunday Times
This is a very singular book indeed, one punctuated by dark, strikingly densely imagined fairytales, which share disturbing parallels with Andrew's own life. Blurred boundaries are, in part, what this <b>unsettling, intricately constructed and teasingly elliptical tale of misfits, outcasts and outsiders</b> is about . . . The award-winning sci-fi writer's talents are evident
- Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail
<b>Haunting and beautifully written,</b> the plot unfolds as a story within a story.
Candis Magazine
Sometimes, all you can really do is applaud . . . So achingly clever and well constructed it's a bit like a magic trick. <b>A dazzling little puzzle box of a novel</b>, one that interleaves multiple voices, moods and genres. <b>Intricate, measured and subtly creepy,</b> this is the sort of book that invites you to find your own path, and decide for yourself just what the story is.
- Nic Clarke, SFX
There's something wonderful about taking a step into an uncertain world. Especially when you're in the hands of someone as capable as Nina Allan . . . There's more than a touch of Angela Carter to it . . . It's really rather<b> magical</b> . . . It's the two characters at <i>The Dollmaker</i>'s centre that makes it such a compelling read. Allan offers the narrative skill we've come to expect, accompanied by a real <b>tenderness and heart</b>
- Jonathan Hatfull, SciFi Now
<p>An unusual love story <b>full of magic<br /></b></p>
Good Housekeeping
A <b>compulsively unsettling story and hypnotic prose</b> make this a must read
Literature Works
<i>The Dollmaker</i> is the sort of novel that <b>speaks to the power of fiction</b> and the possibilities it contains: I couldn't shake the thought that my imagination was playing an active role in shaping the narrative.<b> </b><b>I won't read a better book this year</b>. Every character is beautifully drawn and every moment feels both authentic and magical; this novel is <b>an enchanted castle of stories upon stories, a dizzying labyrinth</b>. I wanted to go on reading it, and living in its world, forever.
- Blair, Goodreads
<b>A moving fable of otherness</b> . . . Fittingly, given its subject, <i>The Dollmaker</i> toys with us almost from the start. . . . <b>Its imaginative energy unfolds unexpectedly from within, as if from a series of opulent music boxes</b> . . . The stories are modern fairytales, in the macabre and claustrophobic tradition of Angela Carter, and richly veined with myth and folklore . . . It is a story about becoming unreal, about what we choose to see, even in dolls, when we ourselves have gone for too long unseen. Who will love us, after all, if not people just like us?
- Paraic O'Donnell, Guardian
<p>This is a most unusual novel, both <b>weird and wonderful. I loved it.<br /></b></p>
- Neil Armstrong, Mail on Sunday
<p>From her literary toy box, Allan conjures the scary, the surreal and the ordinary in <b>a work of dazzling originality.<br /></b></p>
- Rose Shepard, Saga
This tale of mystery, literary allusion and authorial trickery is <b>a thoroughly entertaining examination of the relationship between creativity, meaning and morality</b>
- Best Books of 2019, Morning Star
<b>Incredible storytelling</b> and various styles of prose woven into the novel with spooky relevance. The short stories/fairytales within the book would make a great collection alone but within the rest of the narrative, make this a really memorable book. <b>Highly recommend.</b>
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