avitakaur's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
The Woods is a page-turning thriller that makes you think you’ve figured out the puzzle, until the next clue is revealed.
What’s great about The Woods is it’s intricacy. Coben makes the effort to delve in depth in legal, criminology and forensic aspects of the novel. He did his research and knows what he’s talking about. The plot was well thought out and the mystery unexpected - one of the key features any thriller/mystery reader seeks!
However, I had to drop a couple of stars. I’ve come to accept that thrillers/mystery novels are just bound to be a tad cheesy, but the cheese-level in the stereotypical characters and dialogue was a little too high for my liking. Also, the objectification of women that popped out throughout the novel was beyond cringeworthy *shudders*.
Final Verdict: Recommended IF you’re a fan of murder mysteries
What’s great about The Woods is it’s intricacy. Coben makes the effort to delve in depth in legal, criminology and forensic aspects of the novel. He did his research and knows what he’s talking about. The plot was well thought out and the mystery unexpected - one of the key features any thriller/mystery reader seeks!
However, I had to drop a couple of stars. I’ve come to accept that thrillers/mystery novels are just bound to be a tad cheesy, but the cheese-level in the stereotypical characters and dialogue was a little too high for my liking. Also, the objectification of women that popped out throughout the novel was beyond cringeworthy *shudders*.
Final Verdict: Recommended IF you’re a fan of murder mysteries
Graphic: Blood, Sexual content, Violence, Mental illness, Classism, Drug use, Cancer, Sexual assault, Murder, Sexism, Pregnancy, Grief, Child death, Alcohol, Death of parent, Alcoholism, and Addiction
raireads's review against another edition
slow-paced
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
2.0
This was a quick read although nothing special. I was expecting more suspense and maybe a bit more creepiness compared to court-room drama, sleuthing and inconsequential - almost random - KGB old boys. It felt a bit drawn out and slow-paced with no shock reveals to speak of. As the Goodreads ratings say "it was OK".
What irked me most was that it felt at times as if the author, through these characters, was trying to justify things like toxic masculinity, objectification of women, xenophobia and other such things. That grated on me because not only was it a bit gross, trying to rationalise objectionable behaviour (including the far-right), but also utterly unnecessary; it added nothing to the story so only seemed to be there for the author to moan about 'political correctness'. While I tried to ignore these sections and get on with the story, it has certainly put me off reading more of Coben's work in the future.
What irked me most was that it felt at times as if the author, through these characters, was trying to justify things like toxic masculinity, objectification of women, xenophobia and other such things. That grated on me because not only was it a bit gross, trying to rationalise objectionable behaviour (including the far-right), but also utterly unnecessary; it added nothing to the story so only seemed to be there for the author to moan about 'political correctness'. While I tried to ignore these sections and get on with the story, it has certainly put me off reading more of Coben's work in the future.
Moderate: Rape, Xenophobia, Suicide, Sexual violence, Sexism, Racism, Drug use, Animal cruelty, Animal death, Alcoholism, and Misogyny
Minor: Child death, Mental illness, and Bullying
Attempts to rationalise objectionable behaviours and beliefs including: toxic masculinity, objectification of women, xenophobia and far-right politics. At times feeling like the author ranting against "political correctness". Also contains description of children starving to death during the siege of Leningrad and the death of political prisoners in a gulag.
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