

Bates did an amazing job of underscoring how ignored, Love how much of this book focused on family relationships andįriendships. Of course, nothing goes as planned, and she's partnered agaisnt her will with douchey photographer Scott, who does everything he can to get under her skin and push her out of her comfort zone. Remaining the bigger person- made me want to thrust my fist in the air.īasically, Jane decides she's sick of being a pushover. The two scenes where she finally sticks it to everybody-while People walk all over her, her journey to empowerment was truly a joy to While at times it may have been frustrating watching Jane allow She's a total pushover who's being ignored by her suddenly famous friends and belittled by her popular sister. This book tells the story of Jane, anĮvery-day girl who gets steamrollered by basically everybody. They're just the perfect thing when you need them. I love cupcake books, devoid of sustenance but high of enjoyability. Hoping for after howling my way through Decked With Holly,which I compared in my review to a sugary cupcake. The story: Invisible by Marni Bates was funny, light, and sweet- everything I was I sometimes like the whole doodling-on-notebook-paper, just-an-average-teen thing (and it especially works since Jane is on the school paper and wants to be a writer), but that picture is so strange to me. Note #2: Awkward was narrated by Mackenzie, whereas Invisible is narrated by Mackenzie's best friend, Jane. However, there ARE spoilers for Awkward both in the book and in my review. Note: It's not necessary to read Awkward before reading Invisible (clearly, since I just did that). My review for Decked With Holly, a companion to Akward, which was the precursor to Invisible. Life is being blasted to hell, with results that are wildly unexpected. Secrets are splashed all over the front page. Turns out, people get really upset when their innermost School newspaper that has accidentally snagged the attention of someĬelebrities. Lead singer from ReadySet and Kenzie in a relationship too, being

Kenzie, Corey and Isobel, can say the same. Smith has survived three years of high school without making a singleĮnemy, all by keeping a low profile. Not as funny as Decked With Holly, but with more heart. Rating: Super cute, super fluffy, and super funny.
