A review by jwinchell
Refresh, Refresh by Benjamin Percy, Danica Novgorodoff, James Ponsoldt

3.0

I suppose it's a good thing to have titles on rarely fictionalized but very relevant subjects like having a parent deployed/in the military. And this one portrayed young men using violence and destruction as emotional outlets. I'm just not sure how well this GN accomplished its goal; it's choppy and awkward.