A review by photogcourt
Invisibility by Andrea Cremer

2.0

This could have been SO much better, but it was really weak. The writing was too immature, and the insta-love was super annoying. The invisible boy idea was actually pretty cool, but I don't think it was backed up by well planned fantasy. The world of cursecasters was not strong at all- it felt like a bunch of stolen ideas that were thrown together. David Levithan's work usually feels a bit unplanned, but this was just not good writing. It needed a roadmap but it did not get one.