

I’m highlighting this point because I’m torn.

That’s why A Court of Mist and Fury is a five-star read for me despite its writing being subpar (come on, we all know it is). My ratings and reviews solely reflect how much I enjoyed reading the book, not how much of a literary marvel it is. I touched on this in my first “Meet the Blogger” post, and I’ll touch on it more in an upcoming post about my rating and review process. I’ve been struggling to write this review for the past two weeks since I finished the book and to even decide on my final rating, but here it goes! I want to start this review by saying that The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a breathtakingly well-written story unlike anything else I’ve read before.

Schwab, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue My Thoughts “Books, she has found, are a way to live a thousand lives–or to find strength in a very long one.” – V.E.
