This Review is part of #TheBeastandtheBethany #UltimateBlogTour hosted by The WriteReads.
Thanks a ton, Dave from @TheWriteReads and the author-Jack Meggitt-Phillips for giving me this opportunity and providing me with a free e-book copy of ‘The Beast and the Bethany’ on exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.
The Beast and the Bethany is a middle grade fantasy novel which, besides from being an extremely humorous yet a bit dark tale, is equally an emotionally influential journey of a man and a child.
Ebenezer Tweezer is a 511 year old man! Yes, you heard that right! 511! And what’s the secret behind such a long life? Well, he keeps a beast hidden in the attic of his 15 storeys tall house. This beast demands food of various nature from Ebenezer and in return the beast spurts out anything that Ebenezer wishes to have including an elixir which keeps Ebenezer young and charming.
We first meet Ebenezer and Bethany (briefly) at a local bird shop where Ebenezer buys a very rare and exotic Purple Parrot. Sadly, the parrot becomes a meal for the beast and this is where things starts getting a bit dark.
At the beginning, we follow a guileless and jolly plot, where we encounter the beast for the first time. The beast appears to be quite funny and gregarious (except the fact that it has a wobbly body, three eyes and two tongues, which makes it look gross) and the friendly Purple Parrot. However, things take a turn when a seemingly casual and chummy conversation between the beast and the Parrot suddenly snaps and the beast just gobbles up the parrot! That was something completely unexpected and sad!
Ebenezer is a kind of a man who seems to lack even the slightest bit of geniality, warmth or decency. He has no family, no struggle, no passion. Everything about the man is pretentious. His house and all his wealthy possessions, these are not things which he has passionately desired from the inner core of his heart. These are things which he has desired to possess only to prove himself to be superior, rich and unique compared to others. However, there is only one thing which matters to Ebenezer and that is the potion which keeps him young and beautiful. There is nothing in this world that he won’t do to have that potion. Fortunately enough for him though the only thing which he has to do to get that potion is to feed the beast whatever he desires. This time however the beast wishes to eat something different and something which might seem quite shocking- a child! Yes, the beast wants to feed on a fleshy and sweet human child this time! And that is when, for the first time we see Ebenezer getting a bit uncomfortable and reluctant, however not enough to stop him from his desire of having the potion at any cost.
And now Bethany enters! Bethany is like the most naughty and incorrigible child that I have come across in a book. She lives at an orphanage and constantly pulls out vile and dirty pranks on the other children at the orphanage. The head of the orphanage just wants to get rid of the girl however no one wants to adopt such an unruly child. Well, wouldn’t say “no one” because there IS one person who is exactly looking to adopt someone like Bethany and that’s Ebenezer. Yes, Ebenezer is looking for a child to adopt who is as notorious as can be possibly imagined!
Ebenezer and Bethany are such unlikable characters! One is downright selfish and the other one is an ill-mannered, impudent little girl. However, they do not remain that way throughout the story and THAT IS THE BEST THING ABOUT THIS BOOK! From the moment Ebenezer meets Bethany, Bethany acts in a churlish way as is her nature. Ebenezer doesn’t pay much heed at the beginning as his only goal is to take the child home and feed her to the beast. However, things are not that easy. Bethany is skinny and the beast wants some flesh and so it’s the beast’s order to feed the child to make her gain some weight. It is during this period of time that Ebenezer and Bethany get to know each other at a deeper level.
As we approach with the story, we see the gradual change in their behavior towards each other. The inner turmoils and the emotions of each character come to light and we learn that a person cannot be defined by any one definite adjective. Human beings are an amalgam of adjectives and emotions. Some are expressed or displayed right away but most are hidden within, which can only be unraveled over a longer period of time, under the influence of certain circumstances or by developing a relationship at a deeper level with that person. We see how these two incorrigible characters who at first seemed so detestable, have much more to their life and thoughts than what is portrayed at a glance. We witness how beautifully these two characters, through their flaws, desire to change their ways of living for the sake of each other’s happiness. Bethany being a miserable prankster by nature, chooses to minimize causing troubles to Ebenezer and Ebenzer being a selfish, heartless person chooses to be compassionate to Bethany. I really got to like Bethany and Ebenezer towards the end of the story, although I did find Bethany’s character to be full of humour from the very beginning. Even though she’s a notorious trouble maker, she has something quite funny about her nature and her Frank way of speaking also sometimes impressed me and made me laugh!
I tremendously loved the concept of how two repellent beings, when they come together, have the inherent capacity to bring out the better part- that has remained dormant, hidden within themselves- without any definite intention. This is an obvious proof that conscience is something which a person can never lack, it is there always just obscured by a darker side sometimes. I just LOVED the thought behind this story and I really appreciate how the author remarkably through this children’s story let out a much profound message which even the elders oftentimes find hard to cognize or comprehend. And so a MASSIVE 5 STARS TO THIS BOOK!
Albeit this is a middle grade fantasy novel, the dark and vile portions we encounter in this story, especially the deeds of the beast, might even shock the elders! So be careful children! This might not be a regular fantasy bedtime story! Besides all these elements, I loved the illustrations, they made the story more vivid. Also, a big kudos to the author for putting these fervent thoughts in the story, a story which can be completed within a span of 3 hours! I mean that is amazing, you can just casually complete reading this book before going to bed and yet you will have this perfervid sensation of enlightenment before dozing off! Ah, amazing!
The ending though! Just when we thought everything will follow a happy course from now on, we find that we are not that lucky enough! Yes! And that makes me more eager to read the next installment and find out what else is up with these people!
What becomes of the beast in the attic? Does Bethany become the beast’s most desired meal or is there a different turn to the story? Is the beast even corrigible?
The Beast and the Bethany is my first 5 STAR read of the year! I couldn’t find no flaws with this book. It just amazed me and kept me hooked so much so that whilst reading the book lying on my bed, I had the same posture from the beginning to the end of this story, I didn’t move or even, for once, got my eyes off the pages of the book!
The book is set to release on October 1st, 2020. I highly recommend this fantasy novel to anyone who has children and even to those who don’t. Read it for yourself and enjoy!