Reviews
"The writing is accomplished, she has a good ear for dialogue and there is a dark thread of unease winding through these urban and angsty stories."- Toronto Star, "The writing is accomplished, she has a good ear for dialogue and there is a dark thread of unease winding through these urban and angsty stories."— Toronto Star "Ranging from heartfelt to scathingly cynical, Boudreau's first collection is smart and saucy."— Telegraph Journal "barbed and arresting," "familiar but irresistable," and "fl[ying] on snarky energy."- The GLobe & Mail, "A masterfully curated collection of short stories. Boudreau's style is unpredictable yet always elegantly delivered. She seems to delight in walking the line between the playful and sinister."-- The Toronto Review of Books "The writing is accomplished, she has a good ear for dialogue and there is a dark thread of unease winding through these urban and angsty stories."-- Toronto Star "Ranging from heartfelt to scathingly cynical, Boudreau's first collection is smart and saucy."-- Telegraph-Journal "Barbed and arresting," "familiar but irresistable," and "fl[ying] on snarky energy."-- The Globe & Mail "The stories in Suitable Precautions are peopled with characters who act in believably quirky and compellingly odd ways ... For Boudreau, it seems love is the most powerful precaution, and as such is the only one that comes with any sort of guarantee."-- The Malahat Review, "A masterfully curated collection of short stories. Boudreau's style is unpredictable yet always elegantly delivered. She seems to delight in walking the line between the playful and sinister."— The Toronto Review of Books "The writing is accomplished, she has a good ear for dialogue and there is a dark thread of unease winding through these urban and angsty stories."— Toronto Star "Ranging from heartfelt to scathingly cynical, Boudreau's first collection is smart and saucy."— Telegraph Journal "barbed and arresting," "familiar but irresistable," and "fl[ying] on snarky energy."— The Globe & Mail, "The writing is accomplished, she has a good ear for dialogue and there is a dark thread of unease winding through these urban and angsty stories."— Toronto Star "Ranging from heartfelt to scathingly cynical, Boudreau's first collection is smart and saucy."- Telegraph Journal