IN THE WORDS OF HARRY POTTER'S OLLIVANDER: "NOPE. NOPE. DEFINITELY NOT!"
I'm going to warn you before I begin to discuss my opinion of this book that this review is completely subjective. I had major issues with this book. But I know that there are people out there who absolutely loved it and can only hope that you can infer from what I'm saying as to whether or not this is going to be the right book for you. It just was not for me.
In this book, we follow Meg, who ends up becoming a columnist for an extreme sports media. Meg has no experience in extreme sports but lied to get the job because she needs work and has experience in writing. For her first assignment, Meg is sent off to do some extreme rock climbing. While she is there, someone dies. So, Meg decides to become an amateur sleuth and solve the murder.
I have so many cons for this book I do not know where to begin.
Once again, please heed my warning: This is a subjective review and you might not like it, but I need to be completely honest about how this book was for me.
The best thing about this book was the beginning. I really loved getting to know Meg and enjoyed seeing her make her way towards getting this job to write this column. However, once Meg ends up going to this rock-climbing mountain climbing thing, everything fell apart for me. In all honesty, this was a book that I had set up as a buddy read and had that not been the case I would have DNF’d.
The first massive issue that I had with this book was the Australian representation. As an Australian myself, I was a little bit horrified as to how this Australian character was being portrayed. No, I'll be more specific. I was horrified by the way that Australians and Australia was portrayed because there were things that this author wrote that were completely inaccurate. To give one example: a word that is thrown out is “ocker”. In this book, this term is described As a person who is a “man eater”. I don't know where the author got this information, but it could not be any less true. An “Ocker” is an uncivilised way of referring to someone who has a broad Australian accent and is a “commoner”/”undignified”. So to say that this term represents a man eater. Couldn't be any further from the truth, and I don't understand how the author felt that it will be OK to take a word and create a whole different meaning for it, saying that we do this in this country when we don't.
My next complaint is with regards to the audiobook. I listened to this book. With respect to the narrator, who may not have a lot of experience when it comes to the Australian accent, the way it was portrayed was not Australian. I could almost forgive if the narrator used a broad Australian accent, AKA Steve Irwin. But she didn't. She used what is better described as a New Zealand accent. Honestly, this threw me off each and every single time that the Australian character opened his mouth to speak.
In my opinion, as an Australian, I think the better decision would have been to have the Australian character speak in an American accent. At least that way it would make the book feel a lot more cohesive. But to inaccurately portray the accent and to also get information about Australia Wrong? I really struggled with that as an Australian.
Honestly, I feel like I have every right to have an issue with this, because if I wrote a book about an American character and I got American things wrong, I know that there would be American readers that would be up in arms coming to me saying, why are you getting your information wrong?
As I said earlier, the beginning of the book was great and I really did enjoy following Meg up until the moment that we meet this Australian guy. From that point on, I couldn't help but feel irked, as I said every time he opened his mouth. The problem here is that every time I finally got over the Australian guy and we moved on to something else, by the time I was good, the Australian guy came back again and the irksomeness started all over again.
Not to mention that the second half of the book was such a letdown.
It is one thing for me to have a problem with one character for whatever reason that I have a problem with them. It is quite another to have a pretty decent or even good first half and then really just tank the second half and that's what I felt happened.
Honestly, for me, I got to a point somewhere where all I could think was 'I just wanna be done with this book'.
I don't remember the last time I cared less about a reveal. So I'm not even gonna comment on that.
The annoying thing is that this book actually ended really well. In fact, the very last line of this book had me intrigued to pick up book 2. But I tell you what, it's not gonna happen.
Now I am somebody who has come to learn that if you don't like book one in a cosy mystery series, give book two a go. Because after all, this was only book 1. But for only the second time in my cosy reading experience, I am not going to pick up book 2 it is not worth it.
The only reason I am giving this book two stars is because the first section of the book prior to meeting the Australian guy, was actually decent and made the book deserve more than one star.
Usually my reviews are incredibly constructive and logical and well thought out, and I'm usually not this emotional, at least not in the negative sense.
I actually debated whether or not to leave a review for this book because I feel that sometimes negative reviews can be extremely harsh. Especially when it comes to a reader's personal opinion, sometimes it's not fair on the author to leave a scathing review. But what got me to this point of actually writing the review was that I felt that everyone deserved to know how I felt about the book and hopefully at the very least you can infer from what I've said whether or not the book is for you.
And I mean this in the best possible way.
Maybe you don't care if there is incorrect information when it comes to Australia. Maybe you don't care if you're listening to the audiobook and someone uses an incorrect accent. And if that's the case, and extreme sports and climbing a mountain appeals to you, then by all means, please do pick up this book. I hope that you do.
But if you do care about those things, then I say don't even try. Just stay away from this book.
At the end of the day as well-read readers, we are able to make up our own mind and that is the biggest reason why I am sitting here writing this review.
What I am giving you is my opinion. But if you want to read the book or if you have and you loved it, then I think that is fantastic. Because honestly, there is nothing better than sitting down and reading a book that you end up loving.
But at the end of the day, this book just was not at all the book for me, and I will not be continuing on with this particular series.
Sorry for the harshness.
2 Stars!
Xoxo.