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The Invisible

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I was kindly provided an e-copy of this book by the publisher (Random House) or author (Danielle Steel) via NetGalley, so I can give an honest review about how I feel about this book.

Invisible (Patterson novel) - Wikipedia

So when they’re forced to move across the city to a new neighbourhood, Isabel doesn’t feel like she belongs. The story was good, but I never laughed out loud, or cried, or gasped, it was just a pleasant story that was just interesting enough to keep me turning the pages. I can't believe that I am typing this in 2021, But Danielle Steel made a comment in this book, which I find truly repugnant, Someone in this book was describing their own Divorce and compared it to the Holocaust. A story of family, trauma, the past, distance, escape, perseverance, love, ambition and hope, Invisible is a novel of self-belief.She also meets her best friend, falls in love and it changes her future and how she looks at her past. It exposes the gender data gap – a gap in our knowledge that is at the root of perpetual, systemic discrimination against women, and that has created a pervasive but invisible bias with a profound effect on women’s lives. Perfect to share with young children to develop empathy and understanding (or to recognise their own situation).

The Invisible by Tom Percival | Waterstones

For Eleanor, the League and their legendary deeds are little more than rumour – until she’s drawn into their most dangerous plot yet. Isabel and her family don’t have much money, but she loves their home and is grateful for all the things they do have. Danielle Steel always brings us stories that pull on your heartstrings and brings you into the world of the characters. When she discovers he's been kidnapped by the fae faction she must travel to a dark, alternative Venice to save him and avert Armegeddon.true Danielle Steel style, this book takes you through all the emotions and feels of family dynamics. There’s a thrill to be had in parsing the bizarre rules or inverted power structures of a new alternative world.

Invisible By Tom Percival ~ Curriculum Map | Teaching The Invisible By Tom Percival ~ Curriculum Map | Teaching

It's hard to have a relaxing weekend when you're a Librarian spy, and despite her best hopes, Irene's trip to Guernsey is nothing of the sort. A story about forging ahead with your hopes and dreams despite the weight of the past, Invisible is a tale of positively, personal morale, dignity, adversity and poise. Invisible by Danielle Steel is a pleasant story about a young woman who wants to be, and stay invisible. Imagine a world where your phone is too big for your hand, where your doctor prescribes a drug that is wrong for your body, where in a car accident you are 47% more likely to be seriously injured, where every week the countless hours of work you do are not recognised or valued. She’s the daughter of an aspiring actress and a businessman and grew up in a home where she was neglected.

As a young adult, she discovers someone who loves her for her and embarks on a lovely journey, but of course, as we know, all good things come to an end…sometimes. His wife wants to be an actress and when she gets pregnant she is miserable because the baby is interfering with her dream. But, the kicker here is they’re more likely to be attending masked balls, or to be newspaper magnates, than prowling the city’s alleyways. The characters are still likable, I was disappointed the best friend all but disappeared about halfway through the book. She is extremely focused on her goals and her father warns her that if she becomes an actress he will never speak to her again.

Invisible by Danielle Steel | Goodreads

Danielle Steel is not for me and I will sadly say that I will be staying far away from even considering reading any other books by this author. Introducing the concept of mental wellbeing, this picture book helps children to recognise and understand difficult emotions. But in exchange for the book they must steal a painting from Vienna, teaming up with dragons, fae gamblers and thieves to do so. The story began with an agonizing 50+ pages of explaining why the main character, Antonio, preferred to be invisible -- BORING!Danielle Steel brings us Antonia Adams who becomes the target of her parents' bitterness and hatred relishes the feeling of being invisible to the world. I love that this book really shows how parents can take out so much on their kid, and how much that can mold the kid. She gets a job as the ‘tenth assistant’ on a movie production that was being produced by famous British Producer/Director Hamish Quist. When tragedy strikes, will Antonia go back to being invisible or will she persevere and pursue her passion?

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