"In exquisite prose, Buddhaland Brooklyn illuminates the hearts of wholly different cultures - an isolated Buddhist monastery; bustling New York - and also the universal truths of human life. Reverend Seido Oda's journey from shut-down, haughty priest to compassionate religious leader is a profoundly moving one making for a complex, beautiful book that lingers in the imagination long after the last line is read." --Robin Black, author of If I loved you, I would tell you this
"Buddhaland Brooklyn is a rare gem of a novel in that it is rich with both fabulous description and a juicy plot."-- "Shambala Sun"
"[Morais] has a definite talent for evoking a place - his descriptions of Japan in Buddhaland Brooklyn resonate like watercolors painted on silk panels. The secondary characters are fully realized and the journey to enlightenment is full of entertaining detours."-- "Book Sexy Reviews.com"
"A charming and touching tale of discovery... certain to be appreciated by those who enjoy reading about the human condition."-- "Library Journal"
"Eloquent, unique, funny, tender, sad, and pristine in its delivery."---- "Luxury Reading.com"
"The world Morais creates is quirky and enchanting. His recurring rumination on the meaning of enlightenment and acceptance is worth savoring."-- "Washington Independent Review of Books"
"Readers who follow Morais's lyrical narrative will find spiritual redemption of their own in his search for the paradisiacal Buddhaland. A vivid portrait of faith lost and found through the eyes of a Japanese Buddhist monk in America."-- "Shelf Awareness"
"Morais has struck gold with this novel, which is simultaneously funny, sad, and enlightening."-- "Spencer Daily Reporter"
"A delightful and insightful fish-out-of water tale."-- "New York Post"