A review by adeliacomplex
Harrison Squared by Daryl Gregory

3.0

I actually found the previously written 'we are all completely fine' better written. For a book with elements of horror, it read far more like a children's book? There's so many great elements- the cult-like school. The 'blood pilot'. The 'dwellers'. But they don't feel fully realised.

On the other hand though, I loved the inclusion of Harrison's mother being Terena. It's a conscious choice that wasn't necessary for any sort of plot reason, but made for a nice change from a Caucasian protagonist.