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nadiaj 's review for:
The Impossible Story of Olive in Love
by Tonya Alexandra
The novel isn't something I would normally read, it started off a bit rocky for me. Once I got the flow of it I started to really enjoy the quirky plot line, to the point were I couldn't put the book down. I was thoroughly surprised to see how much I liked it.
It took me a while to warm up to Olive, but once I finally did, the more and more humorous her character became
The novel is about Olive, a seventeen year old gossip columnist, who incidentally happens to be invisible. She believes it's because of a curse a gypsy put on her grandmother. Felix, her blind best friend thinks she is making the whole thing up for attention.
Tom, a hard working 20 year old from Australia, is the only person who can see Olive. As they start to date Olive becomes more aware of the challenges that comes with being invisible as well as the sacrifices the people around her have to make.
It took me a while to warm up to Olive, but once I finally did, the more and more humorous her character became
The novel is about Olive, a seventeen year old gossip columnist, who incidentally happens to be invisible. She believes it's because of a curse a gypsy put on her grandmother. Felix, her blind best friend thinks she is making the whole thing up for attention.
Tom, a hard working 20 year old from Australia, is the only person who can see Olive. As they start to date Olive becomes more aware of the challenges that comes with being invisible as well as the sacrifices the people around her have to make.