"Of its type, the story is exceptional. . . . memorable for its structure, striking scenes, and powerful emotional forces . . . and for [Schweitzer's] command of language and his revealed and welcome willingness to deal withlife's brutality and violence, both physical and emotional. . . . The story has surprises, which I admire and welcome, and . . . fine, effective phrases and exactly the right words.— Richard E. Geis in Science Fiction Review.
"A gripping, fast-paced story."— The Bookwatch.
"Schweitzer's use of language is very effective. . . . The White Isle is not the sort of fantasy we often see these days. It's a lovely, then horrific tale that is worth your while seeking out."— Aboriginal SF
"The White Isle is a fantasy in the tradition of the unexpurgated Tales ofthe Arabian Nights. It has the feel of true myth . . . in the tradition of a Greek tragedy. I highly recommend this to those readers who care for the ancient tales and stories, those stories which haven't been tamed by the editors of children's tales."— Fosfax
"Spare, economic horror set in a self-contained universe . . . good for some technicolor nightmares."— Interzone