WOW... This is so not what I thought it was going to be! I even (mistakenly) thought it would be lame. How can you really make a story, especially with romance involved, interesting when one person is invisible? Boy was I ever wrong!Listening to this book was an added bonus. The narrators were AWES...
WOW... This is so not what I thought it was going to be! I even (mistakenly) thought it would be lame. How can you really make a story, especially with romance involved, interesting when one person is invisible? Boy was I ever wrong!Listening to this book was an added bonus. The narrators were AWES...
I have been looking forward to reading Invisibility by authors Andrea Cremer and David Levithan for such a long time. The first time I read what Invisibility was about I knew that I had to get started and that I would be in love. Surely enough by the time I finished the first chapter of the novel I ...
I had so much hope for this book. It let me down. BIG TIME. The plot moved pretty fast, which meant that there was no time for world building or character development Everything involving spellseekers came way too naturally to Elizabeth and the world of cursecasters and spellseekers felt 2-D . I al...
I am a HUGE fan of David Levithan and his fictional collaborations with John Green and Rachel Cohn. In fact, Nick and Norah and Will Grayson, Will Grayson are some of my favorite YA contemporaries of all time.Based on the blurb and cover, I went into Invisibility expecting a book like Levithan's Eve...
First of all, thanks to PenguinTeen for distributing this ARC.Okay, so. I am fans of both Andrea Cremer and David Levithan, perhaps a bigger fan of David Levithan. I have met them both an they're both very nice people! Anyways, I know their general writing style, and Invisibility was sort of like a ...
I've been looking forward to Invisibility for some time. I loved Andrea Cremer's Nightshade books and while I have not read David Levithan I admire the impact that he seems to have on people. I have nothing for respect for the both of them. That said I was not a fan of this book. Strike that, I was ...
http://maryinhb.blogspot.com/2013/03/review-invisibility-by-andrea-cremer.htmlMY THOUGHTSABSOLUTELY LOVED ITStephen has lived his whole being invisible to every one without knowing exactly why. When he is a young teen, his mother dies and he exists in New York City, the perfect place to be unseen. ...
Absolutely unlike anything else I've ever read. I don't even have words for this book. Loved the alternating chapter POVs and unique storyline. The characters are phenomenal: Stephen is vulnerable, swoony, and so caring. Elizabeth is stubborn and strong and the perfect balance to Stephen. Laurie cou...
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