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REVIEWS & TESTIMONIALS

 

 

"If you like Klosterman, you’ll love Jensen."

         -Ian O'Malley, Q104.3 New York City
 
"Brent Jensen's All My Favourite People Are Broken will resonate directly and enjoyably with anyone whose emotional identity is best expressed through music." 

       -Joel McIver, author  

 

"I was hooked immediately, and I remained reeled in for the long haul. In fact, Jensen had me laughing out loud so many times with All My Favourite People Are Broken that Starbucks staffers were becoming rather concerned." 

       -Ink 19

 
"Jensen is that guy from college whose easy smile and persuasive ways somehow lure you into his car, destined for some mysterious adventure when you should really be studying instead. But you never once regretted it, because Jensen knows how to transform the mundane into something magical every time. I don't know how he does it, but wherever he's going, I call shotgun." 

       -Jamie Blaine, author of  Midnight Jesus 

 
"The story of a man trying to reassess his life via his record collection. An entertaining and chucklesome read." 

       -No Sleep 'Til Sudbury review from Dave Ling, Classic Rock magazine 

"A passionate, informed take on a distinctive genre." 

      -No Sleep 'Til Sudbury review, Kirkus Reviews

 
"With Leftover People, author Brent Jensen has provided us with a modern-day version of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - only cooler.''

      -Christopher Long, author of  A Shot of Poison and  Shout It Out Loud

"If you're into Klosterman's Fargo Rock City, you should get a kick out of Jensen's books."

​      -Alan Cross, radio broadcaster and music journalist

"Huge book recommend - Brent Jensen's excellent No Sleep 'Til Sudbury. I can't put it down."

​      -Martin Popoff, author and music journalist

 

 

"Somewhere between Kerouac and Faster Pussycat, Leftover People  author and Canadian rock critic Brent Jensen takes us on the American road through a string of dive bars, cheap motels and Southern record shops while promoting his memoir No Sleep ‘Til Sudbury.  It's sort of magic, really. You have to read it to see."   

      -The Weeklings pop culture website

 

 

 

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