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The Beholder (The Beholder #1) (edição: 2013)

de Ivan Amberlake

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Worlds of Light and Darkness are about to clash. And Jason will be in the thick of it. In Asunción, Minsk and Sydney, people die under mysterious circumstances. Each branded with an arcane sign, they are pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. When more people are missing, with similar signs appearing in and around their homes, Jason, an average New Yorker, realizes the victims are a riddle addressed to him. He is the final piece. Emily appears, the most beautiful woman with extraordinary powers and startling amber eyes, and tells Jason that powers dormant within him are about to wake. In the world of Light- and Darksighted, he is the only person who can prevent Darkness from enslaving the world. He is the Beholder whose advent has been awaited for many years. Setting out on a journey with Emily, Jason discovers many improbable things like Sight, Soulfusion, the Hall of Refuge, but the greatest surprise arrives the moment he sees Emily and finds real love. "Dark, beautiful, and sinister. This piece of literature is right up my alley. [Amberlake's] blend of the supernatural in and the harsh starkness of reality is fantastic." ~ Christian Rogue, the author of "Beastia"… (mais)
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The Beholder by Ivan Amberlake

Jason is an average New Yorker, but soon his world is about to turn upside down. People are going missing, all of them with a strange brand on their body. He meets a beautiful woman named Emily, she tells him an unbelievable story. Jason has powers deep inside of him that will be surfacing. He is special, not ordinary.

He soon finds out the world is filled with Light and Darksighted people. He must learn to use his powers, with Emily's help to prevent the Darkness from taking over. He is told he is the Beholder, and it is his job to do this, after all they have been waiting for him for many years.

Well written with likable characters (and those who are not). Jason is just awesome, someone who I would want as a friend, and on my side in tough times. Emily is a strong female, lead. I love that in a story.

A great blend of fantasy, action and a splash of romance. Each pages pulls you into the story, gripping tight and not letting go until the last page. I highly recommend The Beholder by Ivan Amberlake to book lovers of all genres. Yes it was that good, fantastic! ( )
  SheriAWilkinson | Mar 11, 2016 |
"The Beholder" by Ivan Amberlake is a very technically well-written novel. Falling into the New Adult genre of fiction it’s a bit of an acid trip of a story. The nature of New Adult is that it skips genres but in this novel there is less a problem with cohesion and more an issue with connection.

Amberlake starts the novel by introducing us to the true focal theme: the battle between good and evil. Shadows and Light are personified and Shadow is a cany warrior. The byplay during this brief battle shows the author’s skill with action that carries his story through this 264-page work. It is short, brutal and brilliant.

It is in modern day New York where the story starts to feel a little forced. Jason and his friends Matthew and Donna are average New Yorkers working average jobs in interior design. Jason is deeply emotional and, we’re led to believe, connected with his friends. We know when he collapses in the bathroom that he kind of knows, courtesy of nightmares, what’s happening and yet often he comes off rather pie-eyed. "The Beholder" is book one of a series and when we leave Jason he has grown as a character immeasurably and while the end result is distinct the progress read as contrived.

Amberlake’s profile states that this author is an “avid editor” and that skill shows in "The Beholder." While frequently Amberlake’s dialogue is stilted, his descriptions are vivid. “The storm of sound rolled over him so quickly that he understood what was happening only after several pieces (of broken mirror) had ripped into the girl’s flesh.” (Page 59). The author description on Amazon confesses a love of Harry Potter and while I enjoyed some of the movies it was also a series with which I was not able to connect as a reader. I do see some style similarities that may appeal to fans of the genre.

"The Beholder" is a solid start to the series planned but one that simply did not engage this reader. ( )
  TammyDewhirst | Jul 5, 2014 |
So after a long time I've finally finished this novel and I'm glad I finally read it all. It was so worth the wait.

There are many things I liked about this book: it's originality, the description, the unwavering loyalty of friendship, the mind blowing world and the fight scenes. I even liked the cheesey romance because of the fact that this was written by a male author; if I hadn't known that when reading it and had been told afterwards I'd have been stunned. The romantic element is so gentle, intense and sometimes overwhelming on the point of cheesiness I found it so surprising coming from a male author. It was lovely to see, and refreshing too.

Ivan is definitely reliant on his kick ass description to create a scene and he does it so well. His vocabulary and descriptive skills are so far above anything I could create it makes me feel a bit dense, especially when knowing English is not his first language. I had to check the dictionary several times! There are so many beautiful pieces of writing it was such a pleasure to read. I wish I could mention them all but there was just too many! I found myself so engrossed at times I forgot the world around me. It was like I was really there in New York on top of a skyscraper gazing at the destroyed sky and carnage that had been left in the wake of the Dark Ones' attacks. So breathtakingly vivid.

The downside to this for me was the need to concentrate all the time, which can be a little difficult with a toddler around! Maybe if I read it a second time I would understand it better but because of the huge amount of knowledge about this fascinating world that is fed to you page after page, it was sometimes difficult for me to work out. I tend to be good at understanding literary concepts and imaginary worlds pretty well. I think the great amount of information on top of my spacing out my reading and my constant distractions whilst reading made it harder to absorb.

I'm still trying to work out what happened to Emily and whether she did betray Jason and the others or not. There is obviously much more that needs to be explained and i think Ivan will make room for that in book 2, which I will be anxiously waiting to read.

Another few points I'd like to mention is that along with the uncertainty about Emily's outcome and her role in the novel, there are many things left unanswered. About Tyler for one (will he become a little or a lot evil? Did the death of Emily -that is IF she really died- and the guilt of William's death bring out a bit of the bad boy in him and we just don't know it yet?), about Pariah and his history and what he actually is (my bet's on Ivan's interpretation of the devil, or at least the devil's right-hand man/demon) and about some of the other characters and their back story. Some of my questions I would say are important, most of them not but that's just me being curious. I want to know what the initials are. Who else might be EE, at least that's what I thought Jason was leading towards. There was so much to know and so many questions to ask I forgot to mention them earlier in my review.

Apart from all the questions it unleashes in our overwhelmed, awestruck brains, this novel really pulls at the heart strings. You feel what Jason feels so easily and at times, unwillingly. The description with out a shadow of a doubt is what really grips you and it doesn't let go. Whether creating a canvas for a scenery, for expressing an emotion or describing an action, feelings of pain, infliction, torture, Ivan's description captures it all.

I don't know whether to feel saddened by the outcome or hopeful. I'm on the fence at the moment. The ending was poignant but with the image of Emily it made me hopeful that things were looking up. It was nice to feel like I cared enough for the characters to wish them happiness and health.


So to sum up, because of the muddling of my brain trying to work out what was going on, and the swiftness of Jason's affections for Emily which I didn't connect with (the romantic emotions not the people) except for perhaps until the last third of the book where I found their relationship flowed much more nicely, I couldn't give it the full five stars.

My overall rating is four and a half, but I've rounded up as I usually do unless I feel it really doesn't deserve it. Because I like the author and admire his skill, I don't think his work should be rounded down because of my incompetence!

4.5 out of 5 stars. Thank you very much! ( )
  IceMaiden786 | May 31, 2014 |
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Worlds of Light and Darkness are about to clash. And Jason will be in the thick of it. In Asunción, Minsk and Sydney, people die under mysterious circumstances. Each branded with an arcane sign, they are pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. When more people are missing, with similar signs appearing in and around their homes, Jason, an average New Yorker, realizes the victims are a riddle addressed to him. He is the final piece. Emily appears, the most beautiful woman with extraordinary powers and startling amber eyes, and tells Jason that powers dormant within him are about to wake. In the world of Light- and Darksighted, he is the only person who can prevent Darkness from enslaving the world. He is the Beholder whose advent has been awaited for many years. Setting out on a journey with Emily, Jason discovers many improbable things like Sight, Soulfusion, the Hall of Refuge, but the greatest surprise arrives the moment he sees Emily and finds real love. "Dark, beautiful, and sinister. This piece of literature is right up my alley. [Amberlake's] blend of the supernatural in and the harsh starkness of reality is fantastic." ~ Christian Rogue, the author of "Beastia"

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