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

2.0

I dunno. This one was so strange. Although Wilson uses some superb figurative language, and it was realistic until the zombie-ish smelly gren joined the story. I was confused by the magical realism/gren aspect. There was far too much crammed in with not enough explanation. It felt disjointed, underdeveloped, and the characters were a bit flat. But hey, in the end Charlie saved the day (or maybe the World?). His willingness to lay down his life for a friend was admirable.

To be fair, my boys did enjoy this more than I did.