An extraordinary book... a celebration of the human need to understand, which makes it life-affirming. Fresh and funny, it reminded me of the work of that other playful miniaturist, Nicholson Baker. -- Adrian Turpin * Financial Times *
Lyrical, profound, heartbreaking and fantastically funny, it becomes, as the questions pile up, a compendious and intimate portrait of the questioner -- Bryan Appleyard * Sunday Times *
Powell is asking us to consider what we want from fiction... a remarkable book... Where many experimental novels are content merely to test the limits of our concept of fiction, Powell is more ambitious... he has succeeded in producing a novel which exists entirely off the page; it is our unseen responses which determine what the story will be. -- Sam Byers * TLS *
Would you spend GBP9.99 on this book? -- Ben Jackson * The Sun *
Surreal, hypnotic and unique... an epic journey of enquiry * Independent *
What if I told you that, as unlikely as it may sound, reading this book was one of the most intriguing and pleasurable experiences I have had this year? An impressive literary comeback and a work of real bravado and charm. The book is not a novel but it manages to do something that many novels try to do: it offers a detailed, fascinating character study by exploring the textures of a highly individual and idiosyncratic sensibility... There is, as these questions accumulate, a kind of melancholy, an obsessive nostalgia that is, in a way that is hard to put one's finger on, deeply moving.... So did I enjoy this book? Should you read it? Do you really have to ask? -- Troy Jollimore * Observer *
Is this the most bloody-mindedly brilliant new work of fiction I have read this year? Why? Who's asking? Could you stop that please? -- Stephen Poole * Guardian *
When we first came across Padgett Powell's remarkable writing it blew our minds completely... brilliant!... bonkers Beckettian comedy... a truly great and hilarious little book, and these questions are for life. Not just for Christmas. -- Stuart Hammond * Dazed and Confused *
A compulsive read...you'll find yourself answering back to every page -- Danielle Goldstein * Time Out *
A remarkable book. ..astonishingly insightful...compelling and mesmerising...The prose is beautiful and the questions admirably structured, touching upon all aspects of life from the mundane to the sublime...Powell fires off razor-sharp questions with a casual flair that belies the intensity and personal nature of some of the questions...Brilliantly inventive and intelligent, The Interrogative Mood is a bewildering and fascinating story. Not only is it unique and strange, but this bizarre book will linger in your mind long after you've stopped reading -- Bryony Byrne * Aesthetica *
Ingenious... Am ambient inquisition full of random, radiant connections, it's infuriating, elating and quite brilliant. -- Claire Allfree * Metro *
Brilliantly bizarre -- Hannah Marriott * Grazia *
Gradually enthralls with its kaleidoscopic interrogation of personality, morality and life itself. -- Benjamin Evans * Sunday Telegraph *
Very amusing - and a lot more -- William Leith * Evening Standard *
Exuberant and funny... The sheer, lunatic variety of Powell's surreal questionnaire exerts a cleverly hypnotic influence -- Robert Collins * Sunday Times *