Reviews

Reviews:

"An exquisitely written, kaleidoscopic work that anchors a floating postmodern world on pre-modren caissons of love, grief, and transcendent longing." - Richard Eder, //Los Angeles Times Book Reviews.//

"[Cunningham] has deftyly created something original, a trio of richly interwoven tales that alternate with one another chapter by chapter...his most mature and masterful work." - James Currier, //The Washington Post Book World.//

"The overall impression is that of a delicate, triumphant glance, an acknowledgment of Woolf that takes her into Cunningham's own territory, a place of late-century danger but also of treasurable hours." - Michael Wood, //The New York Times Book Reviews//  Our Reviews: I thought this book was great! It was confusing at first, but after the first few sections it starts making sense. Cunningham does a great job of tying all three characters lives all together. Once you start reading the Hours it's hard to stop. Also it really makes you think about things in every day life. - Katie

This book, wow what can I say about this book. It is one of the most interesting and thought-provoking books I have ever read. A brillant read to say the least. -Cassie