The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

2020 • 560 pages

Ratings639

Average rating4.1

15

My Thoughts: The writing of the book was commendable. However, the narrative's frequent shifts across various timelines occasionally disrupted the flow and coherence of the plot. While at times these transitions were clearly indicated, at other instances they were not, leading to moments of confusion. Among the characters, Luc emerged as particularly intriguing. In contrast, I found Addie, the main character, to lack significant development, making her character arc somewhat unsatisfying. Henry's character was even less appealing to me; his personality neither evolved nor seemed to align with the overall tone of the book. The plot itself was initially captivating but lost momentum due to the stagnant development of the characters. While the book was a decent read overall, I couldn't quite connect with the characters as I had hoped. 3.5 rounded to 4

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