"A Year on Earth With Mr. Hell, a first-time author’s account of her affair with Richard Hell... described in sentences that are at once clipped and conversational... has become a cult word-of-mouth hit among artists and writers." The New York Times
"I found the book so engrossing; I really did read it in one sitting. That’s kind of unheard of from me. It all takes place in a beautiful bubble of privilege and thank god. It’s glorious to be allowed to enter into it because fuck the rest of our rotten, barren world in this moment." Bret Easton Ellis
"A Year On Earth With Mr. Hell is a forensic dissection of the author’s intense sexual relationship with a charismatic, frustrating, talented man, and you won’t have read anything quite like it. It’s breathtakingly frank, clear-eyed and gripping. We should all be grateful that Young Kim is able to write about the risks and delights of desire without fear or shame – and in cool prose that avoids the color purple and all shades of grey." Nick Hornby
"Sex, fashion, celebrities, travel—in the midst of all this swirling glamour and erotic experimentation is the attentive eye of a discerning young woman." Edmund White
"The most graphically effective sex writing I've read in a long time. The same material as fiction wouldn't have such an immediate and even threatening effect: when someone is making something up, that gives the reader an out, and this doesn't." Greil Marcus
"A fabulous escapist fantasy involving two cool people in amazing clothes having a fine time taking them off in glamorous hotel rooms." Helen Rumbelow, The Times
"The spirit of Anais Nin and Georges Bataille is reborn in this wonderful book. Young Kim has written something that is much more than a memoir—a truly modern work of art." Matthew D’Ancona
"I like the way she has insisted on her visibility and her voice being heard, while contributing something truly exciting and thought provoking both to the history of punk— and the future of sex writing." Sarah Bailey, Vogue Greece
"I was so engrossed. I couldn’t put it down… I read it in three or four days. I loved it… it’s an interesting book because it’s so personal and casual, like I’m having a conversation with you [author]…" Liya Kebede, model, advocate, designer and bookworm, founder of LIyabrairie
"Written by an Asian American woman about her intimate relationships with two iconic white male founders of the punk movement of the 1970s, Young Kim’s sexual memoir is in part a comedy of manners, in part a love story and despite itself a study of modern morality. Referring to herself in the text as “more predator than prey" Kim throws a spanner in the works of modish feminism, the authorship of porn, racial assumption, sexual politics and the threadbare myth of the rock n roll Priapus." Michael Bracewell, critic and novelist
"don’t want this to sound slightly pathetic, but I’d almost say every man should read this if he wants to understand what a woman is thinking during their relationship…" Ed Vaizey, former UK Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
"I like it. It’s a dissociative kind of pleasure to be immersed in a story that feels like it has so little to do with the rhythms of my own life—almost as transporting as work of science fiction." Mya Spalter, LIBER: A Feminist Review