The characters were believable and I liked how everyday-things (like eating, checking messages, etc.) were in the story. It definitely added realness to the book. I wasn’t too sure about the ghost/blur aspect at first, but I loved it in the end! I won’t say why, to avoid spoilers, but it was neat.
I also loved the mystery about who the villain was. I had a guess for most of the book (which ended up being wrong), but I enjoyed speculating who it was and being correct with one of my later guesses.
A few times things in the story seemed, in my opinion, repeated a little much, but it didn’t bother me too much.
Overall, Blur was a suspenseful and entertaining read. The ending was great, because it didn’t leave you with a cliffhanger. I recommend Blur to fans of YA suspense novels with some supernatural elements. Great read for teens and adults!
I’m an avid reader who loves books that keep me glued to the page, anticipating what is going to happen next, and suspense books definitely give me that!
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