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Reviews

Starred review from Kirkus: Pall’s novel takes a deep dive into the personal lives of New York writers and musicians, and it has a premise that many readers are sure to find irresistible.The novel’s unpretentious sophistication and smart, savvy characters make it an enjoyable read—one that’s heightened by the unexpected and satisfying conclusion. - Link to Starred review

From Mystery and Suspense Magazine: "Intriguing, intelligent, absorbing and thoughtful, and best of all, well told." - Link to full review

From The Gloss: From the beginning, Must Read Well, with its escalating game of discovery and deception, is difficult to put down. Pall explores themes of ambition, love, literature, betrayal, and feminism as she creates a psychological thriller that ends with a unexpected twist. - Link to full review

From Shelf-Awareness: "Ira Levin’s Rosemary’s Baby and John Lutz’s SWF Seeks Same had better scooch over to make room for Ellen Pall’s Must Read Well." - Link to full review

From Reedsy: A unique and engaging read which must be read well. A fascinating story of a young scholar and a feminist writer. - Link to full review

From Publishers Weekly: A “subtle psychological thriller . . . this story of ambition, love, generational differences, and the power of words will resonate with many.” - Link to full review

From Midwest Book Review: “Must Read Well is a novel steeped in interpersonal relationships, suspense, and revelation . . . gripping on many levels and highly recommended.” - Link to full review

From BookPleasures: “One excellently rendered scene follows another in Pall’s profoundly moving narrative, a penetrating and provocative exploration of the lingering impact of secrecy and guilt involving forbidden love.” - Link to full review

From Foreword Reviews: “Must Read Well builds toward a late twist and a resonant conclusion that indicates that people are more than the sum of their experiences. It is an incisive novel about reckoning with the past.” - Link to full review

From The Strand Magazine: “Must Read Well named in The Strand Magazine’s Fall Recommended Reading List” - Link to full review

From We Magazine for Women’s Worth Reading List: - Link to full review