Why did I love this book?
At first glance, this might not seem like a found family book, but to me it’s the essence of what this trope does best.
One of my favorite reads of the last few years, Addie LaRue takes readers on a wild adventure through history with the girl who can’t die, yet remains forgettable to everyone she crosses. But one day, that all changes when someone remembers her.
The question remains, are we meant to cross paths with certain souls, people who change us? Who are we without the family and friends who helped raise us? I loved every second of this unique and fabulous ride.
With time travel and adventure, we watch Addie slip in and out of time as the invisible girl she is. But she refuses to give up, and her tenacity draws in someone who will change her future.
17 authors picked The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
"For someone damned to be forgettable, Addie LaRue is a most delightfully unforgettable character, and her story is the most joyous evocation of unlikely immortality." -Neil Gaiman
A Sunday Times-bestselling, award-nominated genre-defying tour-de-force of Faustian bargains, for fans of The Time Traveler's Wife and Life After Life, and The Sudden Appearance of Hope.
When Addie La Rue makes a pact with the devil, she is convinced she's found a loophole-immortality in exchange for her soul. But the devil takes away her place in the world, cursing her to be forgotten by everyone.
Addie flees her tiny home town in 18th-Century…