<Li> Nancy Hightower in The Washington Post highlights the relationship of Harry to Vincent:' The true heart of the book lies in Harry's twisted relationship with this nemesis, because the only way to kill a kalachakra is to get him to reveal the specifics regarding his birth . Harry's arch enemy ends up becoming, in a sense, his best friend as well as colleague, making their mutual betrayals all the more wrenching .' </Li> <Li> Ana Grilo in Kirkus Reviews describes the book as being' Groundhog Day on Red Bull', it' raises a lot of questions . It features an intriguing premise to start with and the fact that Harry is a member of a group of people who undergo the same process every time they die is all the more fascinating: Who are they? Why are they like that?...Are they living in exactly the same world every time? Or is every life a wholly new one lived in an alternate universe?' . Grilo does though criticize Harry's narrative voice:' Mostly, he experiences life with a strong sense of detachment, a blankness that is partly due to survival instinct, partly due to the fact that he is mnemonic . This blankness unfortunately seeps into the narrative .' and she concludes' inasmuch as the plot is engaging and I was driven to find out how would Harry sort out the impending apocalypse, the question of authenticity of the narrative mode and the blankness of Harry as a character considerably detracted from the overall experience .' </Li>

Review the first fifteen lives of harry august