Reviewer'snote: While Ben was kind enough to request that I reviewed this piece, I decided to purchase the copy myself rather than take it for free. Money well spent for a deserving artist. Read Full Review
The characters of Blue Moon, fictional and otherwise, scrutinize the usefulness of truth, but Blue Moon does not shove readers toward any specific conclusion. Tim's father approaches the topic with conviction, asserting that "the truth, it doesn't always work out, but it's never wrong." As a whole, Blue Moon questions this claim. Truth is never vilified, but it is not embraced either. If reality is difficult, why not dream? Even if the dreams are as difficult as reality"even if the dreams are dangerous"at least they are yours. Read Full Review
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