Mickey reviewed Beholder by Ryan La Sala
Review of 'Beholder' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
3/5
This book was a real strange one. It felt like it was trying a bit too hard to be too many things and not succeeding fully with any of them. There were certainly some good pieces there, I loved a section in the middle where we watched a woman slowly go into deep madness in a short span. It gave me chills. But that was about the only thing that did actually feel creepy.
There were some interesting bones of a story there but the way it was put together didn’t quite fit for me (though it seems that many people did like it). I just couldn’t quite suspend my disbelief when it just kept throwing more and more strangeness in to complicate the story more. It feels like half the pieces could have been thrown out entirely and it would have been a far better overall.
I wasn’t …
3/5
This book was a real strange one. It felt like it was trying a bit too hard to be too many things and not succeeding fully with any of them. There were certainly some good pieces there, I loved a section in the middle where we watched a woman slowly go into deep madness in a short span. It gave me chills. But that was about the only thing that did actually feel creepy.
There were some interesting bones of a story there but the way it was put together didn’t quite fit for me (though it seems that many people did like it). I just couldn’t quite suspend my disbelief when it just kept throwing more and more strangeness in to complicate the story more. It feels like half the pieces could have been thrown out entirely and it would have been a far better overall.
I wasn’t the biggest fan of the main characters either, and every other dialogue between them was some sort of sexual innuendo which was also odd. I just didn’t really click with them and the annoying trope of them keeping too many secrets they didn’t share despite choosing to stay together. It felt very silly considering the circumstances they were in.
Overall I wish it had been cut down and more focused. It wasn’t bad but it wasn’t something that worked for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and Scholastic for the review copy.