Blind follows one traditional, non-racist skinhead's journey for revenge after the murder of his best friend. A darkly comic novel about a scene as strict as it is chaotic, with a strong background of punk, oi, and working class roots in the San Francisco bay area. Rated Teen for searchability, but contains some graphic language and content.
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By elias gray
Jan 12, 2009
"blind, a must read" Very few books have been able to really grab me and keep my attention through out the entirity of the book, blind was one of those books from the opening scene to the last word this book kept me enthralled and entertained anyone who is into punk or skinhead subculture would absolutely love this book also anyone not familiar with these scenes can get a real feel of what its like and who bryant is.
"It's f@$*ing brilliant!" I was really entertained by it. It has attitude and a sense of realism. It’s brilliant; I like how things came together for Mr. Bryant in the end. In my humble opinion; I don’t think the book is about his journey for revenge, but instead I think it's about a boy’s coming of age and knowing who your true friends are when you’re emotionally and physically down. I love the book and I would highly recommend it to my friends, or just pass it around:)