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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
by V.E. Schwab
I want to start off by saying, damn you V.E. Schwab for making me so emotional like that! How could you rip my heart out like that? to you, in the most respectable way possible, damn you!
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In getting into the actual review. I'm simply blown away by this story, the memories, and the marks that were left on me in the aftermath.
Even though Addie is Immortal, I related to her in wanting to be remembered, in wanting to leave a mark upon the world, and not forgotten.
I related to Henry of wanting to be loved, to have the mind to stop racing and simply be content with the life you have set in front of you. To not feel like you have to prove yourself, to be constantly in motion.
I felt this book go by too quickly, like a memory that comes and goes. As time was running out for them, the book picked up its pace, unforgiving, as life usually is to one. It left the reader looking at how little pages there were left and begging the pages to slow down, to give the reader a little more time, hoping that the inevitable would be delayed.
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This book came to me during a very difficult time in my life, the world around me constantly changing, where it won't slow down, where it feels like I can not put my feet down without being swept away by the current, so this book was a reminder to me, to hold what you love dearly, and those memories even closer. This story will always have a special place tucked in my heart.
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And lastly, before my mind wanders and conjures up other thoughts and ideas
I remember you, Addie LaRue.
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In getting into the actual review. I'm simply blown away by this story, the memories, and the marks that were left on me in the aftermath.
Even though Addie is Immortal, I related to her in wanting to be remembered, in wanting to leave a mark upon the world, and not forgotten.
I related to Henry of wanting to be loved, to have the mind to stop racing and simply be content with the life you have set in front of you. To not feel like you have to prove yourself, to be constantly in motion.
I felt this book go by too quickly, like a memory that comes and goes. As time was running out for them, the book picked up its pace, unforgiving, as life usually is to one. It left the reader looking at how little pages there were left and begging the pages to slow down, to give the reader a little more time, hoping that the inevitable would be delayed.
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This book came to me during a very difficult time in my life, the world around me constantly changing, where it won't slow down, where it feels like I can not put my feet down without being swept away by the current, so this book was a reminder to me, to hold what you love dearly, and those memories even closer. This story will always have a special place tucked in my heart.
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And lastly, before my mind wanders and conjures up other thoughts and ideas
I remember you, Addie LaRue.