A review by driedfrogpills
Decelerate Blue by Adam Rapp

3.0

We've come across this kind of story before - the world moves too fast and we need to slow down. But what I enjoyed about Decelerate Blue was the details in the world-building (like saying, "Go" to indicate you're done speaking and the other person can now talk).
SpoilerAlso, the switch to color illustrations in the last couple of pages created a lovely emphasis that reminded me of Rob Cham's Light.
It's not a super original story by any means, but it is a good reminder of what we could become if we let the drive to be in constant motion dictate our lives.