Friday, July 20, 2018

Review: Invisible Ghosts

Title: Invisible Ghosts
Author: Robyn Schneider
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Pages: 320
Date(s) Read: 6/19-6/18
Synopsis: (from GoodReads)
Rose Asher believes in ghosts. She should, since she has one for a best friend:
Logan, her annoying, Netflix-addicted brother, who is forever stuck at fifteen.
But Rose is growing up, and when an old friend moves back to Laguna Canyon and appears in her drama class, things get complicated.

Jamie Aldridge is charming, confident, and a painful reminder of the life
Rose has been missing out on since her brother's death. She watches as Jamie
easily rejoins their former friends--a group of magnificently silly theater nerds--
while avoiding her so intensely that it must be deliberate.


Rating: 4/ 5
The first book I read of Robyn’s was Severed Heads, Broken Hearts, titled
The Beginning of Everything in the states. I read it a few years ago so, when we picked
up an ARC of Invisible Ghosts at BookExpo, I wasn’t to sure about it and then Ashley
realized who the author was, and I called dibs.
It’s been a while since I’ve read a book that I really didn’t want to put down. I
wanted to know what was going to happen next. A love story between two long time
friend’s who share a secret. Jamie Aldridge was one of Rose Asher’s best friends,
until he moved away. However he’s moved back; and Rose is being reminded of
things she has been missing out on since her brother’s death. Soon after she has to
choose between the boy who brought her back to her life before her brother’s death;
and her brother’s ghost who she isn’t ready to say goodbye too. Jamie and Rose can
see ghosts; and not only that, Jamie is allergic to them.

Invisible Ghosts was fairly fast paced and I was kept interested throughout
this story about two best friends, who help each other in different ways, and fall
in love.

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