Monday, October 30, 2017

Review: Invisible

Invisible Invisible by Jeanne Bannon
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Synopsis:

Lola’s not pretty. Lola’s not popular. Lola wishes she could disappear … and then one day she does just that... 

For seventeen-year-old Lola Savullo, life is a struggle. Born to funky parents who are more in than she could ever be, Lola’s dream of becoming a writer makes her an outsider even in her own home. Bullied and despised, Lola still has the support of her best pal Charlie and Grandma Rose. 

Not only is she freakishly tall, Lola’s a big girl and when forced to wear a bathing suit at her summer job as a camp counselor, Lola’s only escape from deep embarrassment seems to be to literally vanish. Soon after, she discovers the roots of her new “ability”. 

Slowly, with Charlie’s help, Lola learns to control the new super power. The possibilities are endless. Yet power can be abused, too… 

When tragedy strikes, Lola must summon her inner strength, both at home and at school. She has to stand up for herself, despite the temptations and possibilities of her newfound super power. 

A coming-of-age story that will warm the heart.


My Thoughts:



This is a quick easy read about a bullied teen. The book is well written and I enjoyed it. The characters were interesting and their antics entertaining. I like that the MC grows emotionally and learns to love herself over the course of the book.

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