A review by horfhorfhorf
Ill Will by Dan Chaon

3.0

It took a while for me to get on board - longer than I'd usually keep reading, honestly, but I like Dan Chaon and figured he was up to something interesting. The way Chaon played with the typesetting and paragraph format as characters were thinking or ruminating grew on me the more I read. The teenagers were as believable as the adults, though Dennis grew harder to like the more we "learned" about him through the eyes of his siblings and son.

Hated the ending, but that seems to be how I feel about a lot of books that wrap up quickly and with a dose of finality as of late.