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annagwritesandreads 's review for:
Still Missing
by Chevy Stevens
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
3/5
Description: Annie O'Sullivan was taken from her open house, kept in the woods for almost a year, but makes it back. The question was never if Annie would survive, but who would put Annie through this situation? Why was she chosen? Why was she treated so terribly? Told through therapy sessions, can Annie truly have a chance at peace after all she went through?
The good:
- The tensions throughout this book made me unable to read it some nights because i would get so freaked out.
- Hearing Annie's story the first half of the book was both heartbreaking and yet I was rooting for her the entire time
- There is a clear resolution at the end of the book (i just do wish it was a bit longer)
The bad:
- Jumping through time is just not my favorite writing style and the time is all over the place the first half of the book.
- The pacing of the overall mystery was weird? It was as if there were 2 separate novellas combined into one? Like there were no hints as to where the 2nd half of the book would go based on the first half
Overall: I mean, I feel like if you like true crime you'd like this book, but I'm not sure if it would hit it out of the park for you.
Description: Annie O'Sullivan was taken from her open house, kept in the woods for almost a year, but makes it back. The question was never if Annie would survive, but who would put Annie through this situation? Why was she chosen? Why was she treated so terribly? Told through therapy sessions, can Annie truly have a chance at peace after all she went through?
The good:
- The tensions throughout this book made me unable to read it some nights because i would get so freaked out.
- Hearing Annie's story the first half of the book was both heartbreaking and yet I was rooting for her the entire time
- There is a clear resolution at the end of the book (i just do wish it was a bit longer)
The bad:
- Jumping through time is just not my favorite writing style and the time is all over the place the first half of the book.
- The pacing of the overall mystery was weird? It was as if there were 2 separate novellas combined into one? Like there were no hints as to where the 2nd half of the book would go based on the first half
Overall: I mean, I feel like if you like true crime you'd like this book, but I'm not sure if it would hit it out of the park for you.