A review by ogold
What Not to Do If You Turn Invisible by Ross Welford

4.0

This book arrived in my mailbox yesterday afternoon, and I finished it late last night. I would usually read a book of this length for a few chapters at a time, spreading it out over the course of a few days, but Welford's writing style is so casual and engaging that I just kept reading. The plot is fairly predictable, yet it still holds an air of suspense, like you know what's going to happen, but you can't wait for it to all play out. Invisibility stories always amuse me more than I expect, but I especially enjoyed this first-person, conversation-like account. Welford's other books seem a little wild from their descriptions, but after yesterday, I'm pretty sure I will be reading another of his books before long.