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A review by amanda_reads13
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
What would you wish for in exchange for your soul? Addie desires of life of freedom, a life where she can choose to be and do whatever she wants. And that's exactly what she gets when she makes a deal with the darkness. Only, there's a catch, none can ever remember her.
I read a lot of mix reviews about this book. Personally, I loved it. A lot of people think this book is too long and boring, but I couldn't disagree more. This book is more of a character study, the plot is slow and purposeful. There is actually a lot going on, but it is written in such a subtle way. Don't expect a big and loud storyline, because that's not what this is.
We jump around within the timeline seeing glimpses into Addie's past 300 years and her present. We see how she has grown and learned how to navigate the restrictions of her deal. We watched as she finds a way to become an invisible influence in the world.
Henry has always been very emotional, empathetic, and feels unwanted. He has had enough of not being enough.After his breakup, Henry is at his lowest. The darkness interfers with Henry's sucide attempt and offers him a deal. In exchange for his soul, he will be loved by everyone who meets him for a year. He learns that the admiration is not all it's cracked up to be as he can no longer form true connections.
I loved the shifts in these characters when they meet. They make each other stronger, better, hopeful. Their respective curses are wiped away when it comes to the other. In a way, they find exactly what they wished for In one another.Henry remembers Addie and Addie loves Henry for who he is.
I really loved the ending. Addie agrees to be Luc's lover in exchange for Henry's freedom and him remembering her. The ending is open and leaves room for interpre ation, yet I found it to be a satisfying ending. She has bound herself to Luc, but reveals a secret plan to drive Luc mad and cast her away. It leaves open the possibly of her gaining her freedom again.
I really enjoyed the audio version of this book. The narration was very well done.
I read a lot of mix reviews about this book. Personally, I loved it. A lot of people think this book is too long and boring, but I couldn't disagree more. This book is more of a character study, the plot is slow and purposeful. There is actually a lot going on, but it is written in such a subtle way. Don't expect a big and loud storyline, because that's not what this is.
We jump around within the timeline seeing glimpses into Addie's past 300 years and her present. We see how she has grown and learned how to navigate the restrictions of her deal. We watched as she finds a way to become an invisible influence in the world.
Henry has always been very emotional, empathetic, and feels unwanted. He has had enough of not being enough.
I loved the shifts in these characters when they meet. They make each other stronger, better, hopeful. Their respective curses are wiped away when it comes to the other. In a way, they find exactly what they wished for In one another.
I really loved the ending.
I really enjoyed the audio version of this book. The narration was very well done.
Graphic: Grief