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What always gets me about the invisible life of Addie Larue is that they skipped over a whole century’s worth of time to instead describe her random hookups. Like can we talk about what she did during wars? Trauma Mayhaps? I don’t care who she’s f*cking
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Anonymous 3w

I know nothing about this book aside from people’s criticisms of it on here and- time skip??? A century?????? What even is this book

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Anonymous 3w

it’s one of those books where like, while reading it i LOVED it, and while reading some people’s negative reviews i was like, oh my god you’re so right. i still think i love it but there are definitely some points to be made as far as issues

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

lmao why am i being downvoted im just saying for someone who has no idea what this book is actually about, it just gets wilder and wilder and i want to read it less and less

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

This book is honestly my favorite and it made me appreciate life so much more. It has inspired me to be more active in my life instead of passively sitting around and it was honestly very beautiful to read. I recommend reading it so you form your own opinion on it. You can’t say for certain when you don’t know anything about it Also, the book is a romance, it’s about Addie wanting to be remembered which is why it focuses on the people in her life. The book is about people, not events

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

bury our bones in the midnight soil, however……ugh i wanted to love it so much more than i did it really kinda pissed me off that schwab gave ZERO warning about the severely abusive nature of the main relationship saying “toxic lesbian vampires” does not constitute a content warning

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