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Invisible by Danielle Steel
2.0

Antonia is an unwanted child, with an unfeeling father driven to the brink by a narcissistic mother who cares little about anyone but herself. When her mother walks out on them at the age of 7, Antonia makes herself invisible and does little except to go to the movies every Saturday, eventually realizing that what she wants is to be a screenwriter. The book follows her life as she evolves from an invisible child to a young woman following her dream.

That storyline makes the book seem so good, right? WRONG. I honestly do NOT get what the hype about Danielle Steele is. I haven’t read any of her books that I remember and have heard she’s this great best seller but I (in full honesty) had to Google if this book was written by ghost writers because of the way it was so poorly written. I only gave it two stars because of the storyline. Everything else was like a high schooler trying to hit his essay word count or the old fashioned punishment of making a kid write the same sentence 200 times. Absolute mind numbing torture. Anyways, I think this is the first and last Danielle Steele book I’m picking up.