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oakamoore 's review for:
She Is Not Invisible
by Marcus Sedgwick
This novel's central motifs are overbearing, and its narrative is secondary to these ideas - at times it reads like an essay around which a story has been loosely wrapped.
The narrative itself is an exercise in the suspension of disbelief, it also tends to jump around quite a lot, and comes across as slightly corny.
The narrative itself is an exercise in the suspension of disbelief, it also tends to jump around quite a lot, and comes across as slightly corny.