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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

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  Young adult, contemporary - Ages 14 to older   It may be 11:03 PM , but I need to get my thoughts into words while this book is still fresh in my mind.  :) On the night of … 1716, Addie LaRue is running for her life, and without thinking she makes a deal with the devil. Her devil, Luc. She offers her soul for freedom- but every deal comes with the cost, and people forget you. But little does Addie know it will be more than 300 years later that she stumbles into a hidden bookstore, and meets someone who remembers. Remembers her name. Remembers her face. Remembers her. Addie LaRue. Luc and Addie’s game stretches through the centuries, consisting of one question, are you ready to give me your soul..? But life is fast, times are helpless, and deals are deals.  Wow. This book was art. I think anyone can say that they love a book that leaves a mark on them, and this book has left a mark on me. Everything was so special and unique about The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue from the mention of

August's reads and reviews

The Chosen ~ Chaim Potok ( 3.5 stars )   What I read in August- I read 8 books* half a book more than July, lol Lovely War ~ Julie Berry ( 5 stars )                                                                                                                                      The Unhoneymooners ~ Christina Lauren ( 4 stars )                                                                                                 The Shadow Between Us ~ Tricia Levenseller ( 4.5 stars )                                                                                            Ugly Love ~ Colleen Hoover ( 5 stars )                                                                                                                                    The Crown of Midnight ~ Sarah J. Maas ( 4 stars )                                                                                                        Heir of Fire ~ Sarah J. Maas ( 4 stars )