A review by taylornowandthen
Border Crossing by Jessica Lee Anderson

2.0

At first it seemed to be about one thing, Mexican struggles, trying to fit in an uncommon bi-racial society, but then things started to get crazy. I almost believe what I read as Manz believed what he heard. The ending was a twist, but only slightly predictable. I would have preferred a more detailed future in the ending, but it's satisfying enough. This book reminds me of the first story, "The Hitchhiker", in [b:More Horowitz Horror|234951|More Horowitz Horror|Anthony Horowitz|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172973807s/234951.jpg|227558], as well as a book I remember reading a long time ago: [b:How To Drive Your Family Crazy On Valentine's Day|882186|How To Drive Your Family Crazy On Valentine's Day|Dean Marney|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1179169166s/882186.jpg|18111163].