Monday, May 27, 2019

Bek's Reads | Book Review #1 | THE AMATEURS by Sara Shepard

I'm an avid fan of mysteries. I grew up reading Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Famous Five, Five Find Outers and a few less common titles. I hadn't picked up a mystery novel in a long time. However, this one caught my eye when I visited a bookshop recently. I picked it up and read the synopsis. It sounded intriguing which made me want to open it up and read it. Unfortunately, it was wrapped. So I took the chance and bought it.

Once I pick up a book, it's hard for me to put it down. But amidst the weekend shenanigans, I managed to finish it over a weekend. I'm sure if I read it straight through without stopping, I would have finished it in less than a day. Well, for one, I am quite a fast reader. But also, it was only three-hundred plus pages long. Not too long for a story book.

I didn't have too many expectations for this book as this was the first young adult mystery book I've ever read (yeah, I know... like WHAT!? I stopped reading fiction books for awhile, okay?). I'm very pleased to say that I have been pleasantly surprised by the level of my enjoyment of the story. I'll try not to spoil anything, in case you would like to read it yourself.

The story adopts a multiple point-of-view concept, where each chapter is from the perspective of a different character in the story. The chapters are rotated among the main characters of the story. Although it's not mentioned who is speaking in the chapter, the reader will quickly find out whose perspective they are reading from within the first few sentences. I had my doubts at first, because switching between so many characters can become very confusing for the reader if not written well. However, the author's adept writing skills showed through the readability throughout the novel and my doubts quickly dissipated.

The story is told in quite a realistic manner. I very much enjoyed the pace of the story. Where you would expect the events to roll by quickly, it did. And when it was supposed to be slow - meaning more detail expected - it was very much so. The story carries the reader along with it, and you get to play detective as well, trying to figure out whodunit. I appreciate that it was well thought out, unlike some other stories where the beginning starts out way too slow, and then everything seems to happen way too quickly after that, as if the author was running out of word quota or pages to write on. Information of the case is given out as if it were playing out in real time and it makes the reader feel very much as if they were part of that story as well. Feelings of characters seemed realistic as well, and I could personally feel connected to each of them as they were allowed to tell a bit of their stories during their respective chapters. In my opinion, this story was so realistically written that it could probably pass as a real-live event. Characters don't go through "happily ever afters" that we see in the movies. Events happen as in real life - some end happy, some end otherwise. Emotions are expertly expressed through the writing. I found myself often time throughout the time I was reading it wanting to comfort the distraught characters, celebrate with their wins and mourn their losses.

In a world full of unpredictability, it's always nice to have some predictability, especially in a fictional story. But I was pleasantly surprised that I did not get that at the end. I loved the fact that I did not really see the end coming (or is it my dwindling detective skills??), instead it left with a cliffhanger, leaving the reader longing for more. Thank God this is a series and there are two more books to this series, as I later found out. I would very much like to get the second and the third book to see how each character develops across time. Oh yes, that's another plus. The character development is excellently expressed. Each character has their own unique personality which develops in different directions across time. No one ends up in the same place. Everyone is still trying to find themselves, just like in real life - I love it.

Despite some explicit language and sensual descriptions of romantic encounters (as most young adult novels have anyway), I very much enjoyed myself reading this novel throughout. Great job to the author who has me hungry for more of the story and wanting to get to know the characters a lot better.

I give the book a rating of DEFINITELY RECOMMEND for those mystery novel enthusiasts out there. The book is available on Book Depository's website (accessed May 2019) and they deliver worldwide.