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Invisible Girl
by Lisa Jewell
This one was an interesting story! The pace was average and stayed that way throughout, which kept me engaged with the book throughout rather than flick between really fast or really slow paced.
I liked that there weren’t too many POV. 3 was the perfect amount and just enough to keep me guessing but without being unable to follow what was going on.
The characters we focus on, Saffyre, Owen and Cate are strong and likeable characters. They all have complex histories which lead them to the decisions they make in the present. The commonality between them all though really is their loneliness and need for something more that they’re not quite able to grasp. I also thought that the character development was strong for all three and loved their outcomes!
I think really it was just missing some suspense for me. I didn’t really feel much atmosphere and while the book was really easy to read and kept me engaged, I wasn’t on the edge of my seat rushing through the pages as fast as I could.
Thank you very much to Century, Random House UK and NetGalley for this e-ARC in engage for an honest review!
I liked that there weren’t too many POV. 3 was the perfect amount and just enough to keep me guessing but without being unable to follow what was going on.
The characters we focus on, Saffyre, Owen and Cate are strong and likeable characters. They all have complex histories which lead them to the decisions they make in the present. The commonality between them all though really is their loneliness and need for something more that they’re not quite able to grasp. I also thought that the character development was strong for all three and loved their outcomes!
I think really it was just missing some suspense for me. I didn’t really feel much atmosphere and while the book was really easy to read and kept me engaged, I wasn’t on the edge of my seat rushing through the pages as fast as I could.
Thank you very much to Century, Random House UK and NetGalley for this e-ARC in engage for an honest review!