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Book Reviews
Flowers for Algernon...is a technician's maze. ...That it works at all works at all as a novel is proof of Mr. Keyes's deftness. And it is really quite a performance. He has taken the obvious, treated it in a most obvious fashion, and succeeded in creating a tale that is convincing, suspenseful and touching—all in modest degree, but it is enough. The obvious part is the message: We must respect life, respct one another, be kind to those less fortunate than ourselves."
Eliot Fremont-Smith - New York Times (1966)
Strikingly original....
Publishers Weekly
Absorbing... Immensely original... Going to be read for a long time to come.
Library Journal