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A review by curlymunroe
One Small Thing by Erin Watt
3.0
This book is an example of a better performance for me in audio. I gave the actual book to 50% and I marked it as DNF. When I saw that the audio was available, I felt i needed to give it another chance. I still had issues with the way Beth behaved in general. For 17, and to have experienced a loss like she had, she was not most mature person. I realize everyone processes grief in their own way, but I just couldn't get on board for the way she and her parents weren't dealing with the loss of their family member. Chase/Charlie grew from his experience, as one would hope you would after going through what he did. Don't even get me started on Jeff, Rachel's "boyfriend" I knew something was up when lying came to him so easily, and people believed him. One lie after another. It all became crystal clear when he started dating Beth's best friend Scarlet. Jeff definitely had some control issues. This is the moment I pretty much figured out what happened to Rachel.
This book is a slow burn, and it takes a while for the pieces to come together. For me it was hard to read, and much easier to listen too.
This book is a slow burn, and it takes a while for the pieces to come together. For me it was hard to read, and much easier to listen too.