"The smartest zombie novel since Colson Whitehead's Zone One."
— Ron Charles, The Washington Post
"A Questionable Shape presents the yang to the yin of Whitehead’s Zone One, with chess games, a dinner invitation, and even a romantic excursion. Echoes of [Thomas] Bernhard’s hammering circularity and [David Foster] Wallace’s bright mind that can’t stop making connections are both present. The point is where the mind goes, and, in that respect, Sims has his thematic territory down cold."
— The Daily Beast
"A thinking fan's zombie novel… one that asks the question: Do we lose our humanity when the world starts to crumble?"
— Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Yes, it's a zombie novel, but also an emotionally resonant meditation on memory and loss."
— San Francisco Chronicle
"Compressed, copiously footnoted and literary, Bennett Sims' A Questionable Shape focuses on a zombie outbreak's effect on a young man and his girlfriend in a single week, in which he an...
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