A review by almacd
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

4.0

From all the reviews and hype I expected more from this book. The plot had a lot of potential and when I started reading I was completely invested, I really loved it, but after a while things started to slow down and I found the story going nowhere. Henry's character was completely wasted and lacking a bit more of personality. I relate to his struggles a lot but he could have been much more, the only purpose he had in the book was to remember Addie and tell her story. There wasn't even a epic love story, they were together just because Henry could remember Addie and Addie was inmune to a Henry's curse, that's it. It was disappointing. I did enjoy the art in the book, and the way it was written. It wasn't a bad book, but could have been much better.