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The Wrenchies
The Wrenchies
Author: Farel Dalrymple
Meet the Wrenchies. They're strong, powerful, and if you cross them, things will quickly go very badly for you. Only one thing scares them -- growing up. Because in the world of the Wrenchies, it's only kids who are safe... anyone who survives to be an adult lives in constant fear of the Shadowsmen. All the teenagers who...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781596434219
ISBN-10: 159643421X
Publication Date: 9/16/2014
Pages: 304
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3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: First Second
Book Type: Paperback
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I got a copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program to review. It was an interesting read. I thought the plot was way too convoluted and at times way too wordy. While I enjoyed some of the irony in the story in the end I dont think it is something many people will enjoy.

These two kids wander into a cave and one of them, Sherman, gets an eyeful of evil and acquires an evil amulet. Then we are transported to a story in the future where the world has ended and a gang of kids dubbed The Wrenchies is struggling to survive and outrun the Shadowmen. They stumble upon an old copy of the original Wrenchies comic and embark on a quest to decipher the message hidden within this comic and save the world.

Okay the above is a decent synopsis but the plot is much much much more complicated than that. I got it but I am not going to go in to everything because, you know, spoilers. And I dont want to deprive anyone of the pleasure of struggling through this mess of plot to discover the story on their own (I am being sarcastic here, it really was a mess). Lets just say it involves time travel, multiple realities, and the whole whatever you think can become real (if you have an evil amulet) school of thought.

So, I am being pretty nice in the above statement...my initial reaction was Holy crap the plot is a f***ing mess. Seriously, its all over the place and confusing as hell. I think I ended up understanding what was going on but who the hell really knows what was going on here. There are a ton of characters and it is hard to keep track of them all. To be fair the author does provide a key with their illustrations and names at the front of the book. I didnt really enjoy any of the characters, you dont really get to know them because there are so many of them.

I wasnt a fan of the illustration style. It is definitely a unique style and it depicts the dark and depressing story well. But honestly I think you will either love it or hate it. I feel like Dalrymple went out of this way to make characters and surroundings super ugly and disgusting. Things are meant to look awful and disturbing throughout and the illustration style does convey this well.

Then there is the whole drug use thing...all of these kids are always hopped up on a million drugs. Apparently the premise is that the Earth is so polluted that the extra pollution from the drugs helps them to survive...but whatever. I thought it was kind of unnecessary and didnt really enjoy reading about it.

My last complaint is that the whole story also digresses waaaayy tooo much and is seriously over wordy at times. There were portions where I was absolutely losing it and falling asleep. Especially once The Scientist enters the story, that man can pontificate like no ones business.

All the above negative being said I do think there is an interesting story at the core of this graphic novel, I just wish it had been told in a way that wasnt so schizophrenic...but maybe thats a sort of charm that will appeal to some readers?

Overall okay, but convoluted and hard to get through. I definitely recommend taking a look at the illustration style before buying to see if the grotesqueness appeals to you. There is a clever and intriguing story here, but it takes some work to read through this book and understand what is actually going on. So if you like a very convoluted story that twists on itself a millions times and has tons of characters to keep track of, you might enjoy it. I thought the story was overly complex and could have been told in a much better way as to not be so confusing. I also thought it got very wordy. My initial gut reaction was to give this 2 stars, but after I thought about it a bit there is some interesting material in here, so it gets three stars...just barely.


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