A review by muffinamy
The Narrator by K.L. Slater

mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

This wasn’t my favourite. As a reader, there was just absolutely nothing given for even a mere guess of what the end could be. Trying to piece together the plot from the clues given was like trying to squash water. It was utterly pointless. I suppose that was the intention, but it’s a shame that there was absolutely no way for the reader to guess - because it was pretty black and white that
Chad was a bad guy until the very, very end
. Though I have to admit
Hugo’s involvement was the only bit that I had guessed, but he was ginormous pain in the butt for the entire book so of course he was involved. I just presumed he’d have been bestie mates with Chad. Chad’s little 180° change from being creepy stalker weirdo to being the saviour who never had any bad intentions at the end was ridiculous and made no sense when you compare it to every  behaviour he exhibited for the entire first 95% of the book!?!?
. Idk, definitely not my thing. I like K.L Slater but I’d definitely give this one a miss.