The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

Hardcover

Published by Titan Books Ltd.

ISBN:
9781785652509

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4 stars (45 reviews)

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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A beautiful new take on a classic fairy tale

5 stars

"Be careful what you wish for" is a common Faustian moral, but Addie Larue expresses this classic story in beautiful new ways without turning into a mere morality tale. Not content with tricky fae folk, or a deal with the devil at the crossroads at midnight, Schwab's "gods who answer after dark" are a much more subtle and terrifying expression of our own misunderstandings, and her story telling across centuries make for an extremely compelling narrative. This is easily one of the best books I've read in a long, long time, and the ending turns the entire archetype on its head in a way that is absolutely inspiring!

Review of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' on 'Storygraph'

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did not like writing style, did not like characters. will confess i skipped ahead and read a significant section of the end bc i wanted to see if it was worth continuing on. decided no.

Review of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

very long intricate book about Addie LaRue, who makes a deal with Luc (the devil?) so she can escape an arranged marriage in the early 1700s. In exchange for her soul at some time in the future, Addie become forgettable. No, I mean really well and truly forgettable - as soon as she is out of sight of a person, she is completely forgotten. And also, she is immortal.

So the story follows Addie into the present, with many flashbacks and flash forwards. Luc periodically shows up to ask for her soul, but she refuses to give in.

A very interesting conceit, pretty well pulled off. It is kind of funny how she gets by. Even going to sleep will make some forget her, so she gets the "who are you?" treatment from the morning after quite often.

So I liked it but thought it went on extra long. Probably …

Review of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Couldn't put it down (or in this case, stop listening). I'm a sucker for a book that follows a character through their life. Without too many spoilers, this isn't exactly that, but has the same feel of watching a character grow and develop over a long period of time. I'm not sure if I liked the ending, but I didn't hate it and it didn't make me love the book any less.

I also recommend the Audible audio book, the reader is fantastic.

Faustus but with a lead who doesn’t know what she wants

3 stars

The premise was interesting and I went along with it for a long time, but then it shifted to a love story and I just didn’t care. Don’t sell your soul. And don’t be tempted to fall in love with the being you sold your soul to. And for the love of everything, don’t assume he doesn’t always know everything. And above all, ffs, don’t ask to live forever.

Review of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

I was quite excited to read this book after hearing about it from an ‘upcoming recommended books’ list back in the autumn. I ended up ordering a physical copy of it in January, yet only just now managed to finally read it… the day I actually read a book the same day I get it is probably never going to happen. I have some mixed feelings about this book. It provides an interesting premise—a Faustian deal, a woman who can’t be remembered, immortality—all things I’m a huge fan of in literature; yet, it also contains some lackluster characters and a dull narrative. On one hand, it was fast-paced enough to distract me from my term papers (this is entirely my fault, though). On the other hand… it was also difficult to continue reading the book after the first 100 or so pages. Other reviewers have mentioned that the middle of …

I didn't ship it

3 stars

This book was fine, I can see why people really liked it. It's well written and the plot is solid, but I found the picture perfect artsy Brooklyn courtship tedious, I didn't find either of the main characters all that compelling, and the tropes it relies on a little uninteresting. I was disappointed by how lacking in oddness or eccentricity it was, how credible but unremarkable the characters are.

Review of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Clever premise, well-written, with a resourceful female protagonist. My only knock on this book is that it only barely passes the Bechdel test. It took me a bit to warm up to that aspect (men are the protagonist's primary focus, largely as a survival strategy), but in return for my patience, I was rewarded with a novel story that is a mash-up of "Gift of the Magi" meets a deal with the devil.

Review of 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I loved the premise of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue and the beginning started out strong.
It is a beautifully written story about a girl who asks to be free forever, and gets cursed to be forgotten by everyone.

The problem with the book is that it's either too long, or the characters aren't developing enough.
I imagine that after centuries of living, you'd become interested in philosophy and the meaning of life and stuff, but that doesn't really happy. Instead: Addie prefers to sleep with artists and be a muse for centuries.
I also found it strange that although she claimed to love to see new exciting things, she never seemed to travel outside the sphere or "Western" countries. She would have been so much more amazed if she visited Asia for example.
And lastly, why the hell didn't she try to understand the god that cursed her? …

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