November 27 2020

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, by VE Schwab

Addie LaRue

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, by VE Schwab

Title: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Author: VE Schwab
Genre/ issues: Magic realism. Fantasy. Historical fiction. How we leave a mark. Relationships.

Shop local where you can: For Australian readers, you can find this book on Booktopia, or support your local independent bookstore. US readers, check out Bookshop.org.

I’ve been sitting outside finishing this masterpiece of a book, as the sun has moved around the yard casting shadows and light in varying patterns across the grass and trees. I wish I’d written this book, so much that it almost hurts.
Addie is desperate to escape a life being forced upon her, and makes a deal in the dark – she is granted the freedom to live forever, but destined to be forgotten when she passes from sight. For almost 3 centuries she leaves no mark on anyone’s memories – but then one day, she returns to a book store. And Henry remembers her.
Across continents and centuries, this book explores what it means to be loved, to be seen, and to be significant. I know I’ve said many times this year that the book I’m reviewing is one of the best I’ve ever read. Saying it about this one doesn’t make the others any less true. Exquisite, magical, wonderful. Thank you for Addie and Henry, Victoria. I will remember them and love them with clear eyes for many years to come.

#TamaraReads #2020readingchallenge 79/100

Happy reading,

Tamara

 

 

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Posted November 27, 2020 by Tamara Reads in category Book chat, Serious Adulty Books

About the Author

She/her. On Whadjuk Noongar land. NSWPRC Officer, Teacher Librarian, English teacher and social media advocate. I've been teaching in Western Sydney for my entire teaching career, and love my job more than I love Neil Gaiman. (That's a lot, in case you're wondering!) I stalk authors (but always politely), fangirl over books, and drink coffee. And one of my guilty prides about my children is that they all have favourite authors. All opinions are my own.

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