"[A] slender burst of Joycean prose. . . . There's an arresting quality to the narrative's frantic breaths of prose poetry and brief, fractured form. As an experiment in character seen from the inside out, [Shy] stands as a singular shoutout to lost boys everywhere."–Publishers Weekly
"Porter does a fine job of inhabiting the mind of a teenager in ways that may remind readers of David Mitchell's novel Black Swan Green, with all the confusion and lack of resolution that come with the territory. . . . Porter gets his bumbling, anomic antihero down to a T."–Kirkus Reviews
"Max Porter is one of my favorite writers in the world. Why? Because he's always asking the most important questions and then finding ways–through innovative structures and that inimitable voice–of answering those questions soulfully, with his full attention, in ways that make the world seem stranger and more dear (or more dear because stranger). He gives his readers, in other words, bursts of new vision."
–George Saunders "Max Porter has a way of writing unlike anyone else. I loved
Shy. I finished it elated and tearful, joyful and terrified, changed by the journey. It moved me and surprised me and that is what I look for in my favorite artists."
–PJ Harvey "I kept thinking of
Mrs. Dalloway. The comparison seems utterly inappropriate, and yet where else had I experienced a character lift of the page in this way, with such scattered force? And yet also with such choral beauty. It's a prose-bomb, this book; brief and brilliant."
–Samantha Harvey "With poetic sensibilities and a powerful prose style, Porter's empathetic new novel captures well the angst of adolescence. A snapshot into the frenetic physical/mental/emotional turmoil (and no doubt trauma) of a single youth,
Shy lands with the strength of a sucker punch–but resounds with a knowingness of the utter fragility behind the façade."
–Jeremy Garber, Powell's Books "Rattling out a fast snare rhythm above an undertow of bubbling, mournful sub-bass,
Shy is full of soul, sweat, and spunk–a sad, wild, beautiful, brave, and funny journey through one struggling teenager's brain."
–Will Ashon "There is no other writer quite like Max, is there? His consistent ability to control the intersection of form and content, his precision, inventiveness, stylistic radiance, and heart. Shy, the boy, is wholly convincing. Brutally, beautifully so. The way he reveals Shy's fragility without so much as a hint of sentimentality is masterful."
–Nathan Filer