A review by kategallo
Destroy All Monsters: The Last Rock Novel by Jeff Jackson

3.0

This book immediately piqued my interest by having an A Side and B Side, and I was excited to dig into the story that was set from the first page. However, the deeper I went into this book, the less interested I became. I felt as though the writing was just a little bit bland and repetitive, and that there lacked any depth. While I thought the fragmentation of the story was interesting, I also began to grow tired of not understanding...... literally anything that was going on because the plot moved away from it or neglected to explain it. Jackson's portrayal of pain after violence and the ways in which popularity = loss of individuality was interesting, but there was nothing that will make this book particularly memorable to me after finishing it.