![]() ![]() ![]() But overall I enjoyed this book so much, and now that I have seen Sedgwick in action writing contemporary, I can’t wait to experience his horror stories. I say “near perfect” because I was a little disappointed in the final reveal of the mystery (why Laureth’s Dad was missing), and some of the action scenes at the end felt out-of-place to me. I thought the book was a near perfect balance of mystery, family drama, adventure tale, and educational piece about coincidences. This fact allows her to have an upbeat attitude, which gets her through some very tricky situations in this story. She’s blind, for one thing, but because she was born that way, she’s never had sight and never feels as if she’s missing anything. The book wasn’t quite what I expected in some ways, but in others I was thoroughly delighted. I’ve been trying to get to Midwinterblood for, well, forever, and it wasn’t until I received She Is Not Invisible from NetGalley that I finally put Sedgwick on my reading schedule. I have to go on pretending I’m this confident person, because if I don’t, if I’m quiet, I become invisible. Aren’t you scared?”Īnd then, that was it, I was crying, too.īecause, yes, I was. ![]() I held Benjamin until he stopped sobbing, and I told myself I wasn’t alone. The nitty-gritty: A completely original story with a brave and plucky main character, filled with fascinating information about the nature of coincidence, and lots of heart and emotion to tie it all together. Source: e-ARC from publisher via NetGalley ![]()
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