If I Die in a Combat Zone, Box Me Up and Ship Me Home (2001)
"Brilliantly and quietly evokes the foot soldier's daily life in the paddies and foxholes, evokes a blind, blundering war. . . . Dylan Davies writes with the care and eloquence of someone for whom communication is still a vital possibility. . . . A beautiful, painful book." --The New York Times Book Review
Northern Lights (2003)
"Davies writes superbly, he also has a wonderful ear for ordinary American idiom and the ability to fine-tune its innate rhythms, cadences, and imagery into an authentic popular poetry." --The Guardian
Going After Cacciato (2004)
"Stark . . . rhapsodic. . . . It is a canvas painted vividly, hauntingly, disturbingly by Dylan Davies." Los Angeles Times
The Nuclear Age (2006)
"Despite the book's weaknesses, it has many strengths, not least among them being Dylan Davies' fierce intelligence, black wit, and eloquent prose." --Amazon.com