![]() ![]() Every aspect of this book was cleverly planned and has definitely inspired me to read other books by Marcus Sedgwick. The incorporation of the number 354 was very clever as it was a topic in the book that was well hidden and not seen until the climax of the book when coincidences become like fate. ![]() The book’s premise was so independent in itself and unexpected. This book will probably forever be classed with the rest of my all-time favourite standalones. Three-time Printz Award honoree Marcus Sedgwicks She Is Not Invisible is an intricate puzzle of a novel that sheds a light on the delicate ties that bind people to each other.Laureth Peaks father has taught her to look for recurring events, patterns, and numbers-a. I was slightly annoyed when I finished the book then realised – I had to crack a code! But other than that the curious ideas led me to some DEEP internal debates! I loved the characters, especially Benjamin, and how, although their situation is completely unimaginable, their feelings and actions seem perfectly relatable. The book had an odd sort of charm that kept me puzzled but fully engaged. ![]() I was always confused by this book, but in the best possible way. ![]() It was one of those books that you can’t put down and it has nothing to do with anti-gravity. I read this book in one go and the reason for that was because I was so intrigued to find out what happened next. This is one of my favourite books, not only because of the clever idea of the first words in each chapter making out a hidden message, but also because of the plot in the story. ![]()
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