Not what I was expecting. Not bad and the art was ok but nothing about this book grabbed me so hard that I would recommend it to people. Felt a bit YA to me.
The author was inspired to write this story after reading about NAACP leader Walter White posing as a white man and going undercover in the early 20th century to investigate lynchings in the deep south. It's a disturbing, painful, and sometimes funny story.
I was tempted to give this book just three stars because I found the character of Rosa irritating. She was basically the stereotype of the girl, who seems smart, but in the end is just another girl who fails to see something good in front of her to fall for the bad pretty boy. It's something I alway...
I'm a Jessica Abel fan, and I like supernatural stories, but this is not her best work. Among other things, why didn't she draw as well as write? She's a far more appealing artist than the guy they got to do it. Ultimately the story is thin.
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