REVIEW: "Bad Things, Small Packages" by Perry Elizabeth Kirkpatrick

 


About the Book:

✦ Title: Bad Things, Small Packages

✦ Author: Perry Elizabeth Kirkpatrick


Genre: Clean spy-comedy novella


✦ Series: Book #3 in The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbot (see reviews for prior two books here!)


Recommend for: ages 13+

My Personal Rating

⭐⭐⭐.5


📖 Synopsis

Head colds are bad... but the contents of the memory card are worse.

Emily has planned a quiet, restful evening at home, hoping to ward off the sniffles that might make her miss work. But the microSD card Brent stashed on her car is making more trouble than either of them expected. Getting it out of Phoenix and to the decryption genius before it self-destructs is going to take both of them.

But someone is after them and the card, and Emily discovers an eerie connection to her first accidental mission. To make matters worse, ICS is in danger and someone's looking for Emily.

It's going to be a long night.

💭 My thoughts

I read this in one sitting and enjoyed it a lot, but I will say this one was almost painfully unrealistic 😐😅 Emily also kind of comes across a young child, and the writing was very simple. Still, for what it is- a spy comedy novella probably meant for younger people- it was a fun, quick read that sucked me in. This series has a way of making you want to read the next book no matter how many squabbles you might have. Overall, this one was pretty good, and after that epilogue, I am VERY interested in reading the next one :)

⚠️ Content

No language, no romance, nothing really to note but injuries and mentions of bombs, kidnapping, car crashes, etc., and some scary/intense scenes.

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Bookishly yours, 


Lottie M

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