Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan
Publisher: Philomel
May 2013
ISBN: 978-0-399-25760-5
Pages: 358
Contemporary Young Adult, Romantic Elements
New York City
Invisibility is something Stephen is used to since he was
born that way. Cursed and invisible.
Elizabeth wishes she was invisible so that no one can
hurt her. Elizabeth is thrilled with her mother’s decision to move the family
to New York City since that way she can easily blend in.
Stephen is soon amazed when he meets Elizabeth since she
can actually see him. What amazes Elizabeth is that she wants Stephen to
actually see all of her. Soon an invisible world of grudges and misfortunes,
spells and curses gets in their way as they get closer. As they are thrust into
this world Elizabeth and Stephen have to decide just how deep into they are
going to go. That answer could mean the difference between love and death.
This is a book that proves to be engrossing, fun and
poignant as the reader reads each page. The characters are well written and
really move the story along. It also provides a mystery of just how things
happened to Stephen and what is going to happen next. It also proves to be a
hard book to put down once the reader starts it. They will want to see how things turn out for
Elizabeth and Stephen and hoping for the very best outcome.
I give this one 5 red roses
LRH
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