“[I]t would take no more than to watch the news or check the weather to understand the scope of our ongoing losses. Lim’s goal is more ambitious: not to be a cataloguer but to ask what genre of grief could ever serve as an adequate response.” —Sohum Pal in Full Stop
“This is the sort of book that proves that the novel will never truly die, as long as there are writers like Lim venturing into new narrative territory.” —Michael J. Seidlinger in The Lineup
“The most pleasant of Search History’s many surprises is the fact that it’s really a story about grief, and is poignant and cogent in extolling this pain. The artifice of genre is everywhere, but it never stops the characters from working through their feelings.” —Nolan Kelly in Hyperallergic