A review by mijsfranssen
All the Invisible Things by Orlagh Collins

4.0

Reviewed in 2021, so now I have read it three times.

So I've read this book two times.
The first time I've read this book was in January and the second time was in October. This book is one that I cherish because it is one of my favorites. This book made me laugh, cry and think. It handeld modern day teen issues well and I think this book tackeld issues that many writers would be afraid to tackle.

As always, I'll start with the positive thoughts about this book;
- The fact that this book has good representation of a bisexual girl without stereotyping her. I always love books that have good LGBTQ+ Rep and this was definitly one of them.
- I liked that Orlagh Collins wasn't shy in writing about difficult things, like (spoiler alert) [Pez's addiction, Vetty's sexuality, and Vetty's family and grief.]
- This book was an emotional rollercoaster which I always like, and I think that this book does a good job in bringing over that emotion and the struggle of the characters, because I definitly felt it.

I don't have any negative points on this book exept that it might, in some parts, move a little slow. but it didn't bother me.