"2008 pulled me in from its very first pages and then never let me go. By the final act, I found myself devouring it faster than I even wanted to, totally engrossed, addicted, so under the book's spell, it was all I wanted to spend time with. I can't wait to recommend it, to shove it in people's hands, to talk about it with others who found themselves awed by it."
— Aaron Burch, author of Year of the Buffalo
"For a novel of such an exquisitely particular moment, 2008 manages to be profoundly and shockingly prescient. Hilarious and devastating, with hometown heroes and forever-outsiders whose decisions and fates feel both constantly surprising and inevitable, McCarty somehow knits together Middle America, jaded urbanites, bloggers, the publishing industry, adolescence, late-early adulthood, climate change, capitalism, and then-and-now into one of the most prismatic contemporary American novels I’ve encountered in years. I found in these pages everything I want but rarely hope for in a single text, and while I won’t pretend to know what other readers are looking for when they reach for a book, I suspect they, too, will find it here."
— Xhenet Aliu, author of Everybody Says It's Everything.