A review by hcgambrell
Invisibility by Andrea Cremer

3.0

2.5 stars really. The beginning premise of this book was beautiful--a girl meets a boy who is invisible, and she is the first person in his whole life who can see him. It seems like a great narrative for what it means to be a person, for what it means to feel like other people don't really know you. And then the book suddenly turned supernatural, and the plot focused around spells and curses and magic, which was unexpected. And I like books like that just fine, except that I'm tired of teenage protagonists who suddenly discover a power and with little training, ignoring advice from those who are wiser, suddenly become powerful forces who can knock down supernatural evils over the course of 100 pages.