From Bryn Colvin of eBook Reviews Weekly: "If you want your notions of reality stretched almost to the breaking point, if you can really suspend your disbelief and if you aren't going to start a cult based on this book, then read it." Click here for my personal favorite review to date.
From Jeff Shelby of Sharpwriter: "Shall We Gather at the Garden? is some of the most original writing available to readers today. It blurs the line between fantasy and reality, while making sure that the author makes his point clear. Unfortunately, that probably means it won't find a huge audience." Click here to read this great review.
From Paul Lappen of Dead Tree Reviews: I’m not sure if this is intended as satire or not, but it is certainly the strangest novel I have ever read. Think William S. Burroughs or Philip Dick (one of the author’s inspirations) after the ingestion of large amounts of narcotics when reading this book. Not just an open mind, but a very open mind is needed, so it is not for everyone. For those who want a mind-blowing story, you won’t do much better than this. It’s really worth reading. Come, read the whole review.
From Michael Anka of Simegen: "I thoroughly enjoyed reading a fresh, at times merciless voice triggering warning bells in our consciousness . . . It might not be a book for everyone but we strongly need writers like Mr. Donihe to keep us on track. A welcomed and powerful young voice in the writing arena carving his own niche. Click here to read the entire review.
From Bill Riepe of Amazing Authors Showcase: "Kevin L. Donihe is a fine writer, who speaks with a strong, commanding voice. He crafts scenes of lurid, vivid imagery that linger in the back of the mind long after the book has been put down." (Note: This website has been discontinued.)
From the reviewers at The Dream People: Donihe flips between different time-space realities faster than a veteran channel surfer on a Sunday afternoon. The way the whole tale works together may not be immediately apparent but pretty soon that 'lost in the woods, I-know-I've-seen-this-tree-before' realization will dawn, as the depth of the layers becomes apparent . . . I don't think I am giving away too much when I say that if you like circus midgets you will love this book! Take a look at the rest here.
From Josh Nacho of nachocheeseandanarchy: "If you're looking for something to read that will completely blow your mind -- make you look at the world in a different light -- and that is just out there and like nothing you've ever read before, boy have I found the book for you." Click here to read this short but positive review.
From Jeffrey A. Stadt author of Stigma: Afterworld (Cyber-Psychos AOD): "If you're looking to break the bonds of corporate, bland bestsellers or series fiction, if you're daring enough to actually try something refreshingly NEW and different, then try any book published by Eraserhead Press. But if you want the second coming of J. G. Eccarius' "The Last Days of Christ the Vampire," well, then buy and read a copy of "Shall We Gather at The Garden?," by Kevin L. Donihe." Click here to read this review from Amazon.com.
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