A review by ginger_curmudgeon
Boys of Alabama by Genevieve Hudson

3.75

I have mixed feelings about Boys of Alabama. The story has a lot of potential. I was invested in Max and his family. There are moments where Pan is likable, but overall he’s not a likable person. 

I can’t tell if Max is finding himself, or just going along with everything to be liked. He comments about wanting to fit in, but he goes along with EVERYTHING. Granted, he is also new to the US.

I thought we were going to get some sort of comeuppance for the Judge or maybe for any of the boys, but we don’t. 

At times the whole “did it really happen?” vibe annoys me, particularly as it relates to the camp scenes. Speaking of the camp, I don’t like that Max’s power disappeared after, only to come back at a crucial moment. It feels like there’s an implication that the religious zealotry is valid and not the evil that the book sets it up to be. 

From the camp scenes to the end, Hudson lost me. There is more happening off page in this part of the book than the rest of the book, which says a lot. The end particularly frustrated me because it basically ends with nothing resolved in the middle of things happening. Almost worse than wrapping things up neatly. 

Generally, I enjoy Hudson’s writing style. I just wish the ending parts of the story (camp onward) had more to it. Another 20 - 30 pages would have probably done been enough to flesh it out more.