I for one will most certainly remember her." - NPR "It's a bit cheeky to call The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue Faust for romantic bisexual goths, but it's not wrong. “Addie is unlike anything Schwab has written before-epic yet intimate, sweeping but not sprawling. “Schwab beautifully explores what it means to be alone for so long that it's jarring and terrifying once you are finally seen.Addie is an independent and fascinating character who manages to make her mark in spite of the odds.”- USA Today Much like the seven freckles that sprinkle Addie’s face, we create our own constellations, and as we live through these darkened days, I feel brighter for having added Addie to mine.”- Slate If Addie shows anything, it’s that the impact of our actions and interactions can be vaster and longer-lasting than we can predict.
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