A clever premise, brilliantly executed . . . chilling and touching at the same time * Charles Yu, author of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe *
McIntosh paints an intriguing picture of a society ruled by celebrity culture * DAILY MAIL *
Not only a complex, affecting and surprising love story, but a perceptive critique of a society mired in addictive technology and celebrity status * GUARDIAN *
Speculative fiction at its most personal and powerful . . . Intriguing, quirky, perversely charming and definitely affecting * KIRKUS REVIEWS *
McIntosh intertwines three futuristic stories about individuals looking for love . . . The author's high-tech New York City is both fascinating and plausible . . . McIntosh manages to show how technology can both divide and unite us while delivering a highly entertaining tale * RT BOOK REVIEWS *
Disquieting, hopeful, yet horrifying * DAILY EXAMINER (Australia) *
Grimly plausible . . . this SF romance is a fine piece of work * SFX *
Will McIntosh has created a highly plausible future . . . a good conceit with a great deal of potential * SCIFI NOW *
McIntosh's gripping and sweetly moving tale is anything but a pile of romance cliches...a contender for awards' * ARC *
Love Minus Eighty has award winner written all over it * SF CROWSNEST *
Casts a clear and knowing eye on our current society, from the best viewpoint of all: the future * Kim Stanley Robinson *
Immerses you in a world that is a surprisingly charming cross between Philip K. Dick and Jane Austen . . . manages to deliver a light, romantic story without ever sacrificing its dark vision of the future * io9 *
A beautiful, emotionally resonant tale . . . a dark, impactful novel * TOR.COM *
This is a book with plenty to say about the way we live now and a witty and engaging manner of saying it. With its mixture of assured storytelling, clever ideas and a half-amused, half-tender portrayal of alienation in a fantastical big city milieu, Love Minus Eighty is an excellent example of character-driven, thematically rich SF, and even those usually frosty to the genre should get something out of it. * BRITISH FANTASY SOCIETY *
The future world is delicately drawn, the characters all too human, and the science is easy. For both romantic and action story lovers everywhere * Maxim J. Jakubowski, Lovereading.co.uk *