A review by kleedc73
If You Could See Me Now by Cecelia Ahern

4.0

What I like about Cecelia Ahern's books is that she takes a relatively mundane, everyday-type occurrence and infuses it with magic and with explanations that you never contemplated. Here, that everyday thing is the existence of a child's imaginary friend (in A Place Called Here it was when everyday objects or people go missing). The concept is original and the characters are compelling. That said, the speed with which Elizabeth was able to make significant changes in her personal life and emotional outlook was a little farfetched, even with magical intervention. But I enjoyed the book and will look forward to reading more things from Cecelia Ahern.