"I thought that the well had run dry on novels about the Iraq war. Post 9/11, that flurry of books that covered similar ground felt dry, or worse, rang false. It’s so refreshing to find a novel that manages to say something in such a unique way. It’s easy to see why the book has won so many awards, including France’s prestigious Le Grand Prix de L’Imaginaire..." - Daniel Carpenter reviews Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi
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