A review by onceuponacarm
Boys of Blur by N.D. Wilson

3.0

I liked this a lot more the second time I read it. The language is exquisite, even if the story is a little out there. A family moves back to Florida for the stepfather's job, the protagonist stumbles across a grave robbing and discovers some swamp zombies that make the whole town hate each other, and there's a mix of folklore, sugar cane harvesting, football, and what it means to be family. Complex and poetic, especially given its slimness.