“a delightfully funny look at our eternal search for belonging....Holdstock is a captivating and wryly humorous writer....[she] has created a complex world in House. Her characters are vivid and engaging, their relationships intriguing and humorous. This is a highly entertaining novel, whose richness of theme and language make it worth a second read.” The Malahat Review
“black humour, sparse but striking metaphors, and dead-on characterization ....The cumulative effect is similar to that of a poem sequence; images recur, scenes echo one another and coalesce into psychological truth.” Books In Canada
"As an allegory of the present, as a bitter satire of the extended family under triumphant capitalism, House is graphically intense and too disturbingly familiar... It is not a book that a reader will easily forget."
University of Toronto Quarterly
"Such is the new order of the universe in the house of the future, where nothing is ever the same except for the familiar and inescapable resonances of history. A complicated and unique novel, pulled off brilliantly..."
Sharon Abron Drache The Glebe Report