A review by victrixoir_
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

5.0

screaming into pillow and throwing up

-the little details in this book stands out the most for me: the accurate representation of past historical events; the perfect words used by the author to illustrate the feeling of loneliness, desperation, suffering, contentment, and loss; and also the dialogues omg, the beautiful quotes and lines I had collected from this book is <3

-i always feel so warm and fuzzy in the inside whenever addie leaves a mark on pieces of art. addie remains to be forgotten by everyone before she met henry but she manages to plant a seed in every person she meets, and it is so beautiful. it really proves how memories are stiff, but thoughts are freer things.

-this story will stick with me for a long time, that's for certain. still feeling emotionally broken by THAT ending, but it's still beautiful.