A review by karenaparker
Evan Burl and the Falling, Vol. 1-2 by Justin Blaney

3.0

I enjoyed the passion behind this book. I thought the first few chapters were particularly well done. But all the time that I kept reading it, I feel like it needed to breath. I wanted to know more about Henri and Evan's relationship. I wanted to know how children were transported to other dimensions and whether or not it was through sapience. I really, really like the ideas of thus book, but I just didn't feel like it didn't execute all those ideas cohesively. I feel like it needs 200 more pages and to take things one scene at a time. I don't mind time jumps and skips; I just mind when it feels like a whirlwind.