![]() ![]() Her brother, however, is practically a ghost in the story although he’s present for a large part of it. Her love interest is perhaps one of the better written ones as we can easily come up with reasons and understand why he does what he does, etc. This applies especially to the more prominent secondary characters like Cassidy’s love interest and her brother. The other characters, though, aren’t as well written. ![]() I got so annoyed a lot of times that I couldn’t keep myself properly submerged in the story and that took away some of the suspense that I should’ve felt while reading. On the other hand, it can be frustrating to read because she’s so obsessive and gets stuck on things that’s the opposite of what she should be focusing on at the moment. ![]() On one hand, I think this is a solid reflection of her mental state and provides the story with more depth. ![]() She constantly alternates between broken and on the verge of a breakdown, which means that the narrative (not the writing style, but Cassidy’s consciousness) tends to be messy and all over the place. Little Creeping Things by Chelsea Ichaso is a psychotic and intriguing read, but in overall, it’s just….not enough.Ĭassidy, the main character, is heavily flawed. Thank you to both Netgalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing me a copy of this in exchange for an honest review! Expected Publication: 2020 by Sourcebooks Fire ![]()
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