Burial Rites was well-received by critics and other writers. English novelist
Sarah Moss, writing in
The Guardian, called the novel "beautiful and compelling", and that Kent was a writer to watch. Ben Etherington wrote in the
Sydney Review of Books that the novel was a "big book", and mentioned good reviews by
The New York Times and by Michael McGirr in
The Sydney Morning Herald and
The Age, among others. He wrote that the novel had had good reviews in the UK by
The Observer,
The Telegraph,
Daily Express, and
The Sunday Times. Stephen Romei, literary editor of
The Australian, who spoke to Kent about what led her to write the novel, drew a parallel between
Burial Rites and
Hilary Mantel trilogy of novels about
Tudor England. He also wrote "Kent's affinity for the landscape resounds on every page of
Burial Rites". ==Film adaptation==