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Invisibility Hardcover | Pages: 358 pages
Rating: 3.42 | 8638 Users | 1304 Reviews

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ISBN: 0399257608 (ISBN13: 9780399257605)
Edition Language: English
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)

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"Stephen is used to invisibility. He was born that way. Invisible. Cursed. Elizabeth sometimes wishes for invisibility. When you're invisible, no one can hurt you. So when her mother decides to move the family to New York City, Elizabeth is thrilled. It's easy to blend in there. Then Stephen and Elizabeth meet. To Stephen's amazement, she can see him. To Elizabeth's amazement, she wants him to be able to see her - all of her. But as the two become closer, an invisible world gets in their way." [from bibliographic record] (8 sound discs)

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Title:Invisibility
Author:Andrea Cremer
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 358 pages
Published:May 7th 2013 by Philomel
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Contemporary

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This was quite a surprise. Not what I expected at all. It's a nice story about a boy who's invisible, the one girl who can see him, and why this is all possible. A pleasant little urban fantasy with a great ending and a pretty good bad guy.I only had a couple of problems with this book - one being that it's basically instalove. I did love the relationship between these two characters, but boy did it happen fast. The other is a situation with Elizabeth's brother Laurie that happened before they

I have enjoyed David Levithans previous works and so I was excited to read Invisibility his collaboration with Andre Cremer. He takes his readers on a journey that leaves them in awe at the close of the book(s). From magic, to romance to friendship I was completely caught up in the tale and its characters. While I clearly heard Levithans voice throughout the novel, I was equally impressed by Cremer and look forward to explore more of her works. Invisibility is a book to be both devoured and

I'm going to agree with pretty much everything W Habecker said in his review - except for the rating. (He gave it 4 stars.) (Check out his review, by the way. It's good.)The stories (I say stor ies because that's what it felt like) were all pretty decent initially, but just kept abruptly changing - like they weren't sure where they were going or how to get there.When my wife and I were dating long-distance, we wrote a book together. She'd write a few pages and put it in the mail for me. I'd

Holy cow.Andrea Cremer and David Levithan??? Together???This is just so ifcnbIFNIWEeiurwbfw ierEFgberg jhbdADcfbe foAuweRW BV SURGYkjanrg aehusdfUBf w H!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *faints*---UPDATE: 21st October 2013----2.5 stars.Dear fellows, I am sorry to communicate the only binomial who actually works (and I mean mind-blowing works) is David Levithan - Rachel Cohn.The first half of the book wasn't actually that bad, but then... Meeeeeeeeeh. This is probably one of the hugest

I am a cause with no effects. I am footsteps without a sound. I am nothing but air - noticeable in motions but gone even as it arrives. I don't know what will I felt after reading this. Enjoyment? Satisfaction? Asking for more? Hmm. I don't really know. Well, my rating is still in a tag of war between 3 to 3.5 ☆. It was a balance of likeness and still undecided for this story. I guess I need to explain first what was the story about without any spoilers, so I can verdict my final decision

I am a HUGE fan of David Levithan and his fictional collaborations with John Green and Rachel Cohn. In fact, Nick and Norah and Will Grayson, Will Grayson are some of my favorite YA contemporaries of all time.Based on the blurb and cover, I went into Invisibility expecting a book like Levithan's Every Day, a contemporary with a hint of the paranormal. I liked the way Every Day offered minimal explanation for the paranormal elements and instead focused on the more existential or philosophical

DNF at 137 pages. I liked the beginning of the book, which felt very Every Day-like in its thoughtfulness and sensitivity, and I like Stephen's POV. I am not a fan of Elizabeth's POV, however, and after a sudden kiss at their third meeting on page 70, instalove after that, and a plot that got progressively more convoluted (view spoiler)[with eeeeevil curses (hide spoiler)], this just wasn't a premise that worked for me. Paranormal romance written like realistic fiction, but without enough

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