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Most of the stars I've given this book are for concept and some for execution. It isn't badly written and it is engaging, but I really felt it could have been so much more.
Clover Hobart wakes up one day to discover that she's invisible. If this isn't distressing enough, none of her family, all of whom are wrapped up in their own lives, even notices and Clover is left wondering if she's going mad. However, after her close friend and neighbour notices, Clover decides that she needs to do something ...more
Clover Hobart wakes up one day to discover that she's invisible. If this isn't distressing enough, none of her family, all of whom are wrapped up in their own lives, even notices and Clover is left wondering if she's going mad. However, after her close friend and neighbour notices, Clover decides that she needs to do something ...more

Nov 13, 2014
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3.5 stars. This was a great read. Clover finds herself actually invisible but her family doesn't notice, nor do most of the people around her. She can wear her clothes and people just don't notice that she has no face and hands. Some of the scenes where she learns she can do what she wants if she just goes around naked because she's totally unseen really cracked me up. But the book is underlined with a pathos about 50-something women who are just overlooked. There is some sad commentary, but als
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Jun 20, 2012
Jessica
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