A review by missprint_
All the Invisible Things by Orlagh Collins

3.0

This is fine for what it is. Contemporary story about a girl exploring her sexuality and coming to terms with the loss of her mother four years ago. The prose is very not American. The book includes very frank conversations about sexuality and sex as well as a character with a porn addiction which, honestly, makes it feel like the story is taking on too many things at times. Vetty should be an interesting narrator but for a lot of the story the most interesting thing is that her full name is Helvetica.