This book is quite extraordinary. Extraordinary and scary. But also madly inventive and madly funny.
Guardian
This spectacular book, with its stylish blend of photography, paint, collage and drawing does not look like most children's picture books. It is atmospheric, sinister, scary and funny ... This is a book for cool kids who will grow up to be fearless.
- Nicolette Jones, Sunday Times, Children's Book of the Week
A riotously strange, funny and scary picture book for fright-loving older readers. McKean's spiky art, with its imaginative use of photography is the real star turn here and has to be seen to be believed.
Ink Magazine
Neil Gaiman fuses some classic fictional strands as Lucy's fears are ignored by her family...Gaiman doesn't waste words as he builds up first fear and then a delicious sense of relief achieved by some moments of real humour.
- Julia Eccleshare, Guardian
Bringing the unsettling quality of his brilliant <b>Coraline</b> novel to picture books, Neil Gaiman has teamed up with illustrator Dave McKean to create the unparalleled <b>The Wolves in the Walls. </b>Despite the flashes of humour and the clearly nonsensical proposition at the heart of this book, this is deeply scary stuff...
Sunday Telegraph
Like so much of Gaiman’s work <i>Wolves</i> is brimming with atmosphere and ambiguity, laced with fear and doubt and refuses to provide any easy answers.
The Guardian
A truly imaginative tale matched by a visual treat of painting, collage and drawing.
Independent on Sunday
A strange but hilarious romp.
What's on in London
There are moments of humour in both text and illustration, which will be adored by courageous readers.
Book Trust
Gaiman's text rings with energetic confidence and an inviting tone, even as he leads readers into a bizarre and potentially spine-tingling scenario.
Publishers Weekly
Against shadow-filled backdrops that blend paint, digital manipulation and photography, [McKean's] stylized human figures look right at home.
Publishers Weekly