
The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
by V. E. Schwab
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PBR Review: (by- Andrea)
PBR Review: It begins in the 1700s when Addie LaRue is trapped in a life she doesn't want. She feels her only way out is to make a deal with Luc, who is seductive, charming, and from the dark side. But, she pays a high price for her freedom, she will live forever, but no one will remember her. This book is edgy and has a goth-like feel. It's both romantic and suspenseful as you follow Addie's adventures and struggles as she navigates this obscure life. I found the loneliness and isolation were incredibly relatable considering the past year of dealing with covid restrictions. Don't miss this book! |
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