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| "This is Chekhov for the '90s: lust, romance, and adultery, cyber-style." | |
| --Cathi Hanuauer, Mademoiselle | |
| "[CHAT] draws you from page to page Sequels are on the way, and I can hardly wait." | |
| --Larry Shannon, The New York Times | |
| "This may be Silicon Valley's Story of O. From the first line, we're hooked." | |
| --Derek Pell, House Organ: A Magazine of the Arts | |
| "You won't need a modem to appreciate the charm of this virtual romance." | |
| --Sara Nelson, Glamour | |
| "Gives the headstrong-girl-meets-self-sufficient-boy story a refreshing twist." | |
| --Publishers Weekly | |
| "Could it be a high-tech Bridges of Madison County?" | |
| --Tina Velgos, The Review Zone | |
| "Takes a surprising, satisfying turn in a cliffhanger climax." | |
| --Sam Jemielity, New City | |
| "Full of as much humor, warmth, and humanity as a byte can carry." | |
| --Kelly Feazelle, Southern Pines Pilot | |
| "The English Patient for the AOL set: erotic scenes with a dusting of technology." | |
| --Steven M. Zeitchik, PW Daily | |
| "McCarthy creates fully drawn, believable characters. There's a very warm body at the end of each cold computer connection." | |
| --Julia C. Nelson, The Orange County Register | |
| "[Bev and Max's] mingling is electric." | |
| --Washington Post Book World | |
| "McCarthy has crafted a love story that is completely modern, full of passion, wit and fun." | |
| --Greg W. Swartz, Central PA Magazine | |
| "So authentic--down to the convoluted stumbling that takes place in cyber-relationships--that it's unexpectedly entertaining." | |
| --St. Louis Post Dispatch | |
| "A lively, free-flowing, spontaneous outburst of curiosity, anxiety and hope." | |
| --Syracuse Herald-American | |
| "Kinder, gentler novels that assert that love can come a-knockin' via the chat room door." | |
| --Avis Weathersbee, Chicago Sun-Times | |
| "The ending hits readers right between the eyes." | |
| --Denys Bucksten, Pioneer Press | |
| "McCarthy has brought 18th-century epistolary novels into modern times." | |
| --Don O'Briant, Atlanta Journal Constitution | |
| "A romantic adventure with a startling, jolting conclusion." | |
| --Pasadena Star News | |
| "Rich in plot, suspense and humor." | |
| --Lisa Baggerman, How magazine | |
| "These [books] break new ground in the cyber genre." | |
| --Robert Remer, Chicago Books In Review | |
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