The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
{4.5/5} “Adeline looks out the window at the sinking sun, and doesn’t listen to the words, but she can hear the light in her mother’s voice, the vindication in it. Even in her father’s eyes, there is a measure of relief. Their daughter tried to carve her own road, but now things are being set right, a wayward life dragged back on course, propelled down its chosen path. The house is too warm, the air heavy and still, and Adeline cannot breathe.”
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab, published in 2020
In 1714 Adeline LaRue really doesn’t want to get married. She runs away on her wedding day. She prays to the old gods to help her. When an old god appears she makes a deal to give him her soul when she’s done with it. Three hundred years later, she’s still using it. But everyone who meets her forgets her.
It’s about leaving your mark on the world in a subtle way. It’s about Paris in 1714 and New York in 2014.
I didn’t find the romance between Addie and Luc completely convincing. Other than that, I liked it a lot.
This is the 1st book I’ve read by Schwab.