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A review by zypeee
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
dark
emotional
reflective
sad
medium-paced
3.75
A lonely story of a girl who makes a deal with the devil. Bouncing back and forth across history until history and present intersect. The first half was compelling but as the pages passed I found myself waiting for something to happen. Waiting. Waiting. And nothing ever does. It started sad. It ended sad.
Still, I’d say it was a pleasant read. Probably some major life lessons about time and relationships and being careful what you wish for, that will linger long after the details of the book fade.
Reader beware. Big trigger warnings if that’s a thing you look for or avoid.
Still, I’d say it was a pleasant read. Probably some major life lessons about time and relationships and being careful what you wish for, that will linger long after the details of the book fade.
Reader beware. Big trigger warnings if that’s a thing you look for or avoid.
Graphic: War, Drug use, Drug abuse, and Suicide attempt