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^ a b The Little Stranger, Man Booker Prize website. Retrieved on 15 September 2009.
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^ O'Leary, Sarah (16 May 2009). "Odd doings at hundreds hall; Sarah waters takes readers somewhere unexpected", The Gazette (Montreal), p. H11.
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^ a b c d Donoghue, Emma (16 May 2009). "Just who's to blame for all this horror?", The Globe and Mail (Canada), p. F10.
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^ a b c Charles, Ron (20 May 2009). "This Old House; Sarah Waters restores a classic ghost story to its original condition", The Washington Post, p. C04.
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^ a b c d Starford, Rebecca (2 May 2009). "Something wicked this way comes", The Weekend Australian, p. 12.
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^ a b Preston, John (17 May 2009). "FICTION: Sarah Waters's old-style ghost story makes the hairs on the back of John Preston's neck stand up", The Sunday Telegraph (London), p. 29.
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^ a b c Wagner, Vit (16 May 2009). "Post-war Britain ripe for ghost stories; U.K. author moves forward in time with latest historical novel", The Toronto Star, p. E06.
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^ Cannon, Peter (13 July 2009). "Horror for the Refined", Publishers Weekly, p. 20.
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^ Gilbert, Matthew (24 July 2009). "A Ghostly Turn", The Boston Globe, p. 5.
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^ Waters, p. 463.
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^ a b c Didock, Barry (30 May 2009). "Capturing the spirit of the age: A haunting novel evokes the claustrophobia of postwar Britain", The Herald (Glasgow), p. 9.
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^ a b c Allemang, John (18 May 2009). "Ghost writer: She's known for writing Victorian-era lesbian sex romps, but best-selling author Sarah Waters haunts a new genre in her latest novel, The Little Stranger", The Globe and Mail (Canada) p. R1.
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^ a b Heathcote, Charlotte, (12 July 2009). "FICTION: Review", Sunday Express, p. 67.
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^ a b c Thomas, Scarlett (31 May 2009). "House Calls", The New York Times, p. 20
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^ Waters, p. 351.
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^ "Sarah Waters", Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2009. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center.
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^ a b McCrum, Robert (10 May 2009). "What Lies Beneath: Ghosts, Gothic horror, lesbians, poltergeists, female hysteria... There are hidden depths to Sarah Waters...", The Observer (England), p. 20.
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^ Wagner, Erica (30 May 2009). "Terror at every turn: A traditional ghost story still has the power to chill in Sarah Waters's masterly hands", The Times (London), p. 11.
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^ Hente, Corinna (16 May 2009). "Stranger than fiction", The Herald Sun (Australia), p. 18.
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^ "The Little Stranger", Kirkus Reviews (May 2009).
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^ Beer, Tom (10 May 2009). "The spirit is thrilling: Unwelcome guests haunts the manor in this compelling ghost story", Newsday (New York), p. C22.
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^ Miller, Laura (8 December 2009). The best fiction of 2009, Salon.com. Retrieved on 29 January 2011.
- References to The Little Stranger correspond to Waters, Sarah (2009). The Little Stranger, Riverhead Trade (American edition). ISBN 978-1-59448-880-1
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