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GROUP BUDDY READ > The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab - GBR - Starting January 1st, 2023

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Danique van Dijk (daniquevdijk_) | 7820 comments Mod

France, 1714: in a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets.

Thus begins the extraordinary life of Addie LaRue, and a dazzling adventure that will play out across centuries and continents, across history and art, as a young woman learns how far she will go to leave her mark on the world.

But everything changes when, after nearly 300 years, Addie stumbles across a young man in a hidden bookstore and he remembers her name.



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Danique van Dijk (daniquevdijk_) | 7820 comments Mod
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab will be one of our GBRs for January 2023.

Please read at your own pace, and hide any spoilers ☺ You are welcome to join at any time during the month ☺

Happy Reading Everybody!


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Danique van Dijk (daniquevdijk_) | 7820 comments Mod
Pre-Reading Questions -

Anybody got any thoughts on this one before we start?

Has anyone read anything similar to this before?

Anybody read anything else by this author previously?



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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments So this is on my list because it was a teens top ten selection. I thought it was a YA but it's definitely not.

I've finished Part One and seriously, this is one of the saddest stories I might have ever read...


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Part Two
I really want to know what Henry's (view spoiler)


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Definitely not YA


Alexandra (aftersix) | 340 comments Part One

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Alexandra (aftersix) | 340 comments Ryn wrote: "Part Two
I really want to know what Henry's [spoilers removed]"


I thought the same, (view spoiler)


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments That is a great thought right there. The thing is, yeah, her situation is super-depressing, but other than Henry's storyline, I don't really have any questions. I'm just sort of going along reading it. It's not super fast-paced but it's like one of those things you can't quite look away from. But I don't have much to say about it. Even though I feel like I should.

I am wondering about the ring. (view spoiler)


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Alexandra (aftersix) | 340 comments The book has that dreamy quality to it which fits the story I think, as Addie goes through life like a dream, invisible to everyone. I don't mind the lack of action because the character work is interesting. I've always been more into characters than action anyway.

And yeah, I'm curious about the ring's significance, too.

Part Two

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Something that bothered me, the rules of the curse seems to not make perfect logical sense.

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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Yes! The whole thing kind of feels like a dream, that's it! And she is so timeless because she has grown and changed right along with history.

I keep waiting for (view spoiler)

And yeah, I think you're right about the curse being not quite logical. I feel like with the breadth of time and life the author has to stretch it over, it's hard to really make it perfect, but it hasn't bothered me.

The story is fascinating. Although (Part 3 spoiler ahead) (view spoiler)


Alexandra (aftersix) | 340 comments Agreed about that Part 3 moment!

I also finally reached the part where (view spoiler)

I can't stop reading even though not much happened, the story is just that interesting.


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Part 3
I have to wonder how the author wrote this book. Did she write it linear and then rearrange it or really write it back and forth. No idea why that question is rampaging my brain, but it is.

So Addie's told Henry but that's where this part ends. It really is beautifully written. I don't think I've ever read anything by this author before, but I may have to now.


Alexandra (aftersix) | 340 comments Finally finished!

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I loved the book, definitely a five star for me, it really made me feel deeply for Addie and everything she went through. I think ironically this will be a book I remember for a long time, easily.


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Alexandra wrote: " I think ironically this will be a book I remember for a long time, easily."

Ha! Well played. And accurate.

I'm still working on it; it's a slower read than some of the others I've picked up. But it's so good. Finally got through the part about Henry and his situation. How perfectly that worked out. It's like art only in a book.


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Parts Four and Five
Somehow I read right past the part five marker so I'm just going to combine these two. I left the book at work last night when I was meaning to go home and read all evening so that was a disappointment.

I know we've said the curse feels inconsistent but I like the way the author uses Henry and Addie's relationship to explore it a little more and find ways for Addie to leave her mark. I am of course very interested to know what will happen when Luc weighs in (or figures out?) that (view spoiler)

Only one part left. I'm ready to be finished with it, but it's been a great journey.


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments So you're right about the inconsistency. I can't figure out (view spoiler)


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Fin (finally!)

I don't even know what to say.

I just want to sit here in the aftermath with this story in my head for a while. At least until I stop crying.


Alexandra (aftersix) | 340 comments That is pretty much how I felt at the end. I cried so much.


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Ryn Lewis | 1173 comments Alexandra wrote: "That is pretty much how I felt at the end. I cried so much."

Same! Like after I'd finished. I don't think I've ever read a book that quite produced that reaction before.


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