Tremendous; the transition from pity to fear, as we warily circle Aoileanns brutalised psyche, is brilliantly done. The Guardian
This is a truly different Irish novel. One that entwines Irish myth, the reality of human bodies, life and death, and traditional gothic horror in a macabrely beautiful and, in the end, redemptive dance. Irish Independent
If men did pregnancy, more horror would look like this: everyday caring with the volume turned up slightly and slowly until it is a scream that chills you to your insides, and echoes long into the night. Books Ireland Magazine
Sophie Whites prose is exquisite and disturbing, both brutish and beautifully crafted. Full of heart, Where I End is not for the faint-hearted. The Irish Times
Compelling all the way to the final page. Strange Horizons
Where I End by Sophie White is a beautifully voiced, horrific novel about a teenager and her grandmother who live in isolation on an Irish island caring for the girls bedridden mother. The layers of the story unfold like an onion, one rotten at the core. Harrowing, glorious body horror (in an unexpected way), and one of the best novels of the year. Ellen Datlow, editor of The Best Horror of the Year
Beautiful and strange. Louise ONeill, award-winning author of Asking For It
Deeply creepy and compelling.John Connolly, bestselling author of The Book of Lost Things
Disturbing, brutal, chilling, this book truly is a horror. Its also Sophie Whites best book yet. Doireann Nķ Ghrķofa, award-winning author of A Ghost in the Throat