"A grand novel–grand in its reach, grand in its themes, grand in it patterning . . . If Powers were an American writer of the nineteenth century . . . he'd probably be the Herman Melville of Moby-Dick. His picture is that big."
–Margaret Atwood, The New York Review of Books
"Powers's most accessible novel to date, showing an ever-increasing skill at marrying his titanic smarts to plots that move and breathe . . . A novel of unseemly richness and complexity, never dry or condescending, always weaving its way towards an unsettling emotional climax."
–Patrick Ness, The Guardian
"A brilliant novel . . . A vision of wonder."
–The Boston Globe
"Fascinating . . . In the end we see what Powers, with his beautiful language and broad reach, always wishes to have us see: the eternal mystery of human personality and how it functions in the extreme drama of the modern world."
–O, The Oprah Magazine
"A kind of neuro-cosmological adventure . . . an exhilarating narrative feat . . . Powers is a formidable talent, and this is a lucid, fiercely entertaining novel."
–The Washington Post Book World
"Powers may well be one of the smartest novelists now writing . . . In
The Echo Maker, Powers hopes to plumb the nature of consciousness, and he does so with such alert passion that we come to recognize in his quest the novel's abiding theme–What it means to be human will forever elude us."
–Los Angeles Times Book Review
"One of the year's most engrossing."
–Entertainment Weekly
"[Powers's] characters are unforgettable, flesh-and-blood individuals as finely drawn as those of any contemporary fiction writer."
–Steve Weinberg, The Seattle Times