It was named a best book of the year by over 40 publications and organizations, including the
Today Show,
NPR,
BuzzFeed, The Atlantic, PBS Books,
Entertainment Weekly,
Vulture, and elsewhere. Before the book's release, Kwon was called one of "4 writers to watch" by
The New York Times.
The Washington Post called it "the most buzzed-about debut of the summer, as it should be."
The New Yorker said it is full of "eerie, sombre power".
The New York Times Book Review called it "radiant" and "a dark, absorbing story of how first love can be as intoxicating and dangerous as religious fundamentalism."
The Guardian called it "a startlingly assured book by an important new writer," and
CBC called it "a brilliant examination of the minds of extremist terrorists".
The A.V. Club praised the novel for having "a timeless quality" with particular admiration for Kwon's "[s]parkling, deliberate prose".
The L.A. Times noted that it had been buzzed about in literary circles long before publication and called it "the rare book that lives up to its pre-publication hype." The novel is an
American Booksellers Association Indie Next #1 Great Read and an
American Booksellers Association Indies Introduce Pick. In addition,
The Incendiaries was a finalist for the
National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Award for Best First Book,
Los Angeles Times First Book Prize, and Northern California Independent Booksellers Association Fiction Prize. The book was also nominated for the
American Library Association Carnegie Medal and Aspen Prize. == Television adaptation ==