Review of Redemption Bound
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Review of Redemption Bound
Redemption Bound, written by SK Alfstad, is a wholehearted and original tale of hope and redemption in which readers meet a teenager named Benito Garcia, aka Beni. Beni hates school and loves his job at a music and pool bar. He dreams of making a living as a musician (guitarist and singer). Unfortunately, the protagonist spirals down a destructive path due to bad influences and drugs. Readers follow his ups and downs as he struggles with lust, liquor, and drugs.
I enjoyed reading this story. The author filled the book with imaginative and stimulating musical discussions, references, and lyrics that lent it a wonderfully unique atmosphere, especially for music lovers. The author inserts lyrics of songs such as Comfortably Numb, by Pink Floyd, Folsom Prison Blues, by Johnny Cash, and Sober, by Pink, among many others, in all the right places. It felt like reading a book with a soundtrack. This aspect was what I appreciated the most about this title.
Additionally, I liked the contrast between two women that are integral parts of Beni’s life. I felt that the author did a great job of portraying them. Dawn was a sweet girl who was Beni’s on-again-off-again romance since he was a freshman, while Patricia, a girl who was a couple of years older than Beni and used him to sell drugs, was a markedly bad influence. Patricia manipulates Beni and gets him arrested more than once, and she has an almost supernatural presence in his life.
Another positive was the book’s philosophical undercurrent and its symbolism. For instance, Beni gets a set of tattoos (his mother’s name, his son’s name, the Grim Reaper, and Jesus) that relate to his ambivalence and inner conflicts.
Speaking of negatives now, I felt that the author could have better developed the book’s ending. There’s a fundamental twist near the end in which another character (Marquise Green) joins the narrative. Since I’m not allowed to give away any spoilers, I cannot explore why I felt the story lost a little traction here. What I can say is that I thought the transition and the book’s ending felt a bit abrupt, and I was a bit frustrated. I would have liked to see a smoother transition.
Wrapping things up, I decided to rate Redemption Bound 3 out of 4 stars. I’m deducting a star due to the abrupt ending previously explained. The book seemed professionally edited, although it had a few minor mishaps. If you enjoy stories of redemption and are a music fan, it will surely please you. Due to its difficult themes, it is a book for adults.
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