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“This is the best cow-based theological odyssey of all time. A hybrid of Joyce’s Ulysses and beef. Elsie Bovary is a modern day Damona.”
— Craig Ferguson, New York Times bestselling author
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“Wide-eyed and playfully juvenile…[Holy Cow] is refreshing to read.”
— Guardian (London)
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“[Duchovny’s] zany, madcap first novel, Holy Cow…is a seriously entertaining fable that doesn’t take itself too seriously…Duchovny is a witty writer, and he’s especially good at conjuring these oddball voices.”
— Washington Post
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“For one of the most engaging allegorial tales since Animal Farm, look no further than the surprising debut from Hollywood star Duchovny. His tale of Elsie, an American cow who learns the truth about her fate, is filed with humor and relevance.”
— Time Out (London)
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“Who knew a cow’s view of the world was so funny yet so honest and true? Holy Cow is silly and fun from the opening page.”
— Denver Post
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“A charming fable about dignity and tolerance, complete with anthropomorphized animals and replete with puns, double-entendres, and sophisticated humor…An offbeat adventure that reads like Bill Willingham’s Fables directed by Ralph Bakshi.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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“An upbeat parable of animal—and maybe world—liberation.”
— Library Journal
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“The novel reads like the Grimm tale ‘The Town Musicians of Bremen,’ only on a global scale…Duchovny has the right timing and attitude.”
— AudioFile
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“David Duchovny’s witty invention of the charming, brave, and smart-mouthed Elsie Bovary guarantees that his Swiftian fable about a cow, a pig, and a turkey’s hilarious and moving farm break to save themselves from the cruelty of human consumption is a literary feast no reader can resist.”
— Rafael Yglesias, author of A Happy Marriage
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“[Duchovny's] zany, madcap first novel, Holy Cow . . . is a seriously entertaining fable that doesn't take itself too seriously . . Duchovny is a witty writer, and he's especially good at conjuring these oddball voices.
— John Wilwol, The Washington Post
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For one of the most engaging allegorial tales since Animal Farm, look no further than the surprising debut from Hollywood star Duchovny. His tale of Elsie, an American cow who learns the truth about her fate, is filed with humor and relevance.
— Time Out, Critics' pick
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Who knew a cow's view of the world was so funny yet so honest and true? Holy Cow is silly and fun from the opening page.
— Jeff Ayers, The Denver Post
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This is the best cow-based theological odyssey of all time. A hybrid of Joyce's Ulysses and beef. Elsie Bovary is a modern day Damona.
— Craig Ferguson
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David Duchovny is a very smart and wryly entertaining actor, and now, novelist. Although I will never publicly admit to jealousy, I am having him killed.
— Rob Lowe
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David Duchovny's witty invention of the charming, brave and smart-mouthed Elsie Bovary guarantees that his Swiftian fable about a cow, a pig and a turkey's hilarious and moving farm-break to save themselves from the cruelty of human consumption is a literary feast no reader can resist.
— Rafael Yglesias, author of A Happy Marriage