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,[Narrator Julia] The performance of the vehment is unforgettable in this dark romantic fantasy, in which a young woman is always forgotten … The depiction of the dark is smooth with a low rhythm, the attention of the audience and capturing the wire of their heart. ” – Booklist
Time traveler’s wife and in the vein of life after life, the invisible life of Addie Larue is the style-defected tour day force of Ve Schwab, the best writer of the New York Times.
No one will miss a life. A story that you will never forget.
France, 1714: In a moment of frustration, a young woman makes a foster deal to live forever – and she is cursed to meet everyone.
Thus Addie Larue’s extraordinary life begins, and a bright adventure that in centuries and continents, during history and art learns as a young woman, knows how far she will go to leave her mark on the world.
But everything changes, when after about 300 years, Addie stumbles with a young man in a hidden book shop and he remembers his name.
New York Times Bestseller
USA Today Bestseller
National indie bestseller
Washington Post Bestseller
A Macmillan Audio Production from Tor Books
“This epic story is spread over the three centuries and two continents, hearing by Julia Velalan … It is a transport listening, and these characters will stick to you for a long time.” – Bookpage, Star Review
“The stable rhythm of Julia Velasa perfectly expresses the ups and downs of the life of Addie Larue, which is more than 300 years …
Customers say
Customers find the book’s story compelling and thought-provoking, with one review describing it as a fascinating journey through time. The writing style receives praise for its eloquence and poetic prose, and customers appreciate the richly developed characters and emotional depth that makes them feel Addie’s emotions. However, the pacing receives mixed reviews, with some finding it nice while others describe it as very slow-paced. Several customers express boredom with the book, particularly in the first 100 pages.
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