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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

by V.E. Schwab

Fantasy
Romance
Historical Fiction
448 Pages

"Schwab's haunting tale of love and memory broke my heart and put it back together—absolutely magical storytelling."

Synopsis

In 1714, desperate to escape an unwanted marriage, young Adeline LaRue makes a Faustian bargain with a dark entity she calls Luc. She trades her soul for immortality and freedom, but the curse comes with a devastating twist: she will be forgotten by everyone she meets. For three centuries, Addie lives as a shadow in the world, unable to form lasting connections or leave any lasting mark on the people around her. She survives by her wits, stealing moments of beauty and art while remaining invisible to history itself. The curse seems unbreakable until 2014, when Addie walks into a small bookstore in New York City and meets Henry, a young bookseller who somehow remembers her name. For the first time in 300 years, someone can see her, know her, and remember their conversations from one day to the next. As Addie and Henry grow closer, she must confront the dark entity who cursed her—Luc, who has appeared periodically throughout the centuries, offering to end her suffering if she will surrender her soul. Their relationship is complex and twisted, built on power, manipulation, and a strange form of immortal love. Through dual timelines, the novel explores Addie's long life across centuries, her encounters with historical figures and artistic movements, and her growing relationship with Henry in contemporary New York. As the anniversary of her curse approaches, Addie must decide whether love is worth the ultimate sacrifice, and whether it's possible to break a bargain made with darkness itself. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is a sweeping tale of art, memory, love, and what it means to be remembered.

Our Take

Schwab has created a masterpiece that seamlessly blends historical fiction, fantasy, and romance into something truly extraordinary. Her ability to sustain a narrative across three centuries while maintaining intimate character focus demonstrates remarkable storytelling skill. Readers who loved The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow or The Once and Future Witches by the same author will appreciate Schwab's lyrical prose and complex world-building. The character of Addie is brilliantly conceived—her loneliness and resilience feel authentic despite the fantastical premise, while her relationship with the morally ambiguous Luc adds psychological complexity that elevates the romance beyond typical fantasy fare. Schwab's exploration of art, creativity, and what it means to leave a mark on the world provides thematic depth that resonates long after the final page. The dual timeline structure allows for both intimate present-day romance and sweeping historical scope, showing Addie's influence on art and culture across centuries. Her prose is luminous without being overwrought, capturing both the beauty and tragedy of Addie's situation with remarkable emotional precision. The book's treatment of memory, identity, and human connection feels particularly relevant in our digital age of fleeting interactions and forgotten moments. While the length might intimidate some readers, every page serves the story's emotional and thematic development. Perfect for readers who enjoy fantasy with literary aspirations, romance fans seeking something more substantial than typical paranormal offerings, and anyone fascinated by questions of legacy and remembrance. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue establishes Schwab as one of the most important voices in contemporary fantasy, proving that genre fiction can be both deeply entertaining and profoundly moving.

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