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“Motion Sickness stands as a resounding argument for why we need–and will continue to need–actual made-from-paper books rather than only e-versions. Just as it’s long been claimed that the movie version might not stand up to the strengths of the original book, I’m pretty sure the (computer) screen version of Motion Sickness won’t work anywhere near as well as this amazing print version does.”
–Heidi Greco in SubTerrain
“A new Ursula Pflug book is a rare and welcome event, and The Alphabet Stones does not disappoint. Delivered in Pflug’s trademark edgy prose style, the novel is filled with a beautiful and terrible nostalgia for the magic that is seen and coveted, sought and never reclaimed…”
– Candas Jane Dorsey
Green Music – “Pflug does a wonderful job of exploring the concept that everyone has a twin somewhere, whether turtle or human. The achievement of a twosome, through meeting to friendship and affection to loss, makes the novel a wonderful and poignant love story, told over again and again in the different relationships that exist between the characters.”(more)
– Asta Sinusas in SFRevu