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kristinahorner 's review for:
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
by V.E. Schwab
Well, this book has skyrocketed into one of my favorite stories of all time. I just couldn't put it down.
I am PERPETUALLY frustrated by V.E. Schwab for being so close to me in age and yet having published so many exceptional, completely VARIED novels. I swear, she's a witch. I would likely need 300 years, just like Addie, to do what this author has managed to do in her single lifetime.
I couldn't get enough of Addie's adventures, her steadfast approach to soldiering on despite her many miseries, and her delicate dance through life with Luc. I want so much more. I will be thinking about this book for a long time and insisting everyone I know read it.
I am PERPETUALLY frustrated by V.E. Schwab for being so close to me in age and yet having published so many exceptional, completely VARIED novels. I swear, she's a witch. I would likely need 300 years, just like Addie, to do what this author has managed to do in her single lifetime.
I couldn't get enough of Addie's adventures, her steadfast approach to soldiering on despite her many miseries, and her delicate dance through life with Luc. I want so much more. I will be thinking about this book for a long time and insisting everyone I know read it.