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4.5 9
Young Adult Fiction 358
Short and Sweet
(Updated: November 24, 2011)
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Reposted from my book blog http://www.book-spark.blogspot.com/

Review: Liz Gallagher’s debut novel, The Opposite of Invisible, is a captivating story of teenage love and friendship. Alice, who is the perfect example of a teenager trying to find her identity, is satisfied to spend all her time with her best friend, Jewel, until her crush, the popular Simon, starts to notice her. Jewel also wants to be more than friends. Alice suddenly goes from being invisible to being the talk of the school. Even though the plotline is familiar, the characters are very well portrayed. I felt as though I had known Alice for so long, she was so endearing; Jewel, Simon and Mandy are also very real characters. The first person, present tense tone is easy-to-read and unique. My only regret was that the book is so short; I wanted to read a little longer about Alice’s life.

Sensitive Themes: Having sex as teenager, Next to no profanity

Originally posted on my blog: http://book-spark.blogspot.com/
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