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A review by bujobooks
Boys of Blur by N.D. Wilson
2.0
I don't really understand what just happened.
JNBS: 36/100, or Super F.
This book was one of the most obscure things I have ever beheld (which is saying a lot), and not in a good way. I've heard of Wilson, but none of it was good. I was hoping this would change, but as aforementioned, it didn't.
At first I thought I was reading a cute/thought-provoking book about a kid finding new hope through football and a new family. But actually it had ghosts and monsters and death and maggots. Not really sure what happened. Don't think I ever will. The only thing keeping me going was that I wanted to say that I finished it first, and I did. I kind of regret it.
Overall, confusing and disappointing. Not worth the time, even if it was short.
JNBS: 36/100, or Super F.
This book was one of the most obscure things I have ever beheld (which is saying a lot), and not in a good way. I've heard of Wilson, but none of it was good. I was hoping this would change, but as aforementioned, it didn't.
At first I thought I was reading a cute/thought-provoking book about a kid finding new hope through football and a new family. But actually it had ghosts and monsters and death and maggots. Not really sure what happened. Don't think I ever will. The only thing keeping me going was that I wanted to say that I finished it first, and I did. I kind of regret it.
Overall, confusing and disappointing. Not worth the time, even if it was short.