“Left me wanting more at the end” – Fantasy Book Review
“Hits all the right buttons and does so with efficiency. Recommended” – Speculative Book Review
“A nice blend of many genres, with themes from both sci-fi and fantasy mingling happily together” – BiblioSanctum
“A very refreshing fantasy début that subverts genre clichés” – Geek Planet Online
“A unique setting and an irresistible concept” – Books Bones & Buffy
“An imaginative success, fully realized in every way, easy to digest, and utterly enjoyable to read” – Bookwraiths
“Exciting and fresh, a take on post-apocalyptic narratives that I hadn’t encountered before” – Fantasy Literature
“If you enjoy post-apocalyptic adventures then Children of the Different should definitely hit your radar” – A Fantastical Librarian
“Smart, engrossing young adult fiction that doesn’t talk down to its target audience” – The Eloquent Page
“Recommended if you’re looking for a fresh and exciting experience in an otherwise overcrowded genre” – The Fictional Hangout
“For fans of YA and younger readers there’s a lot to like in Children of the Different and I’d definitely recommend it to you. Likewise, adults and post-apocalyptic fans will also find enjoyment in the book too” – The Tattooed Book Geek
“Solid characters, a really good setting, and some nice twists to the plot. Recommended!” – Who’s Dreaming Who
“Children of the Different is trippy and surreal, and is a thought-provoking adventure” – Books Without Any Pictures
“What I found…was an interesting world with intelligent characters, always an enjoyable combination for me” – Purple Owl Reviews
“A bright star in the sky that will light up your imagination!” – Red Star Reviews
“At times, it was beautiful and strange, and at other times I was biting my nails in anticipation of what would happen to our heroes” – Dab of Darkness
“I really enjoyed the book. Siblings are still a rather rare choice for protagonists and both Australia and the dream world were interesting settings” – Mervi’s Book Reviews
“The love and the strong bond the main characters share is the power that drives them forward through hardships and terror, and it’s a delightful and very real emotion to behold” – Space and Sorcery
“I was charmed by this engrossing, genuinely exciting book” – Brain Fluff
“A debut that is not to be missed” – The Bandwagon
“You want to read this” – The Irresponsible Reader
“A good number of authors could pick up a few pointers by reading “Children of the Different” – Planetary Defense Command
“Some quick action, a couple of good hooks, and the story is off to the races” – Every Day Should Be Tuesday
“Original and well written” – Earthian Hivemind
“A solid read with a great premise, and if you are interested in a different kind of YA novel you should give this one a chance” – Uncertain Tales
“Some good twists and turns before you come to a satisfying conclusion” – Quiet Fantasy Book Blog