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Handyman
by Aron Beauregard
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was a very different Aron book but one I truly still enjoyed. It's like a slow burn extreme horror because normally Aron jumps straight into the gore but with his longer works, he takes his time getting there and it's worth the pay off.
This book focuses so much on the character's emotional journey and trauma and what that actually means to live with and work through. The main character goes through so much and we learn so much about him.
I really enjoyed this because it felt like Aron was breaking out of his comfort zone. The more he writes, the better he gets with being so much more than a gore writer but a story teller.
I only didn't rate it a solid 5 because the strange supernatural elements I felt was odd in this story and, he has done supernatural things before, but this one just felt a little odd.
This book focuses so much on the character's emotional journey and trauma and what that actually means to live with and work through. The main character goes through so much and we learn so much about him.
I really enjoyed this because it felt like Aron was breaking out of his comfort zone. The more he writes, the better he gets with being so much more than a gore writer but a story teller.
I only didn't rate it a solid 5 because the strange supernatural elements I felt was odd in this story and, he has done supernatural things before, but this one just felt a little odd.