Invisibility
by:
Andrea Cremer (author)
Format: kindle
ASIN: B009VMC0QA
Publish date: May 7th 2013
Publisher: Philomel
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Initial reaction: Dude - I actually really enjoyed this and it was probably helped by a decent audio narration. I wasn't thrilled about Elizabeth's POV in turns and the overarching "instalove", but it was the secondary characters, Stephen's POV and narrative voice, and the intrigue of the cursecasti...
"We see each other, and it is enough.For today."Overall: I liked Invisibility. But I would not recommend if anyone asks for a recommendation from me. The concept is good. Someone was born invisible THEN falls in love? Lots of questions came up with that when I started reading it. But I think I was d...
It took me 18 days to finish this book. I'm so ashamed. This is the longest reading slump I've had in a while. And as I'm getting out of it, I'm swamped with school work!Anyway...I liked this book. I guess I could see where it was going and what it was trying to achieve. The premise was interesting ...
After two months. I'm DNF it. review to come.Originally posted at yAdult ReviewI tried. I tried to read this book for three months. That is not a good sign. Finally I decided that I had had enough and I was not going to finish it. Which goes against everything I believe in. It pains me to not finish...
I'm going to warn you in advance - this will be a ranty review. And not because Invisibility was terribly bad, but because I was terribly disappointed. I mean, David Levithan is an author who cemented his place on my very small auto-buy list with just ONE book - Every Day. Now, I know, I shouldn't r...