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Perfectly Invisible

2011 • 266 pages

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As much so as I enjoyed [b:Perfectly Dateless 7092301 Perfectly Dateless Kristin Billerbeck http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1285101449s/7092301.jpg 7348679] last summer, I enjoyed [b:Perfectly Invisible 9466548 Perfectly Invisible Kristin Billerbeck http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1300990121s/9466548.jpg 14351591] this one. Kristin really brings out the inner thoughts that are pretty much right on key for a teen late in high school. Brings back memories of my own school experiences as well as while I was a long term substitute teacher. Again, truly I could not turn the pages fast enough and I overall enjoyed this story. I think that it could be valuable read for many different people. Very enlightening to both girls, guys and parents who want to care or understand. It was interesting to me however, for a girl without cable TV that she was familiar with so many current day television references, but then I guess they're out there beyond the tube or flat screen. There were some plot things that had me quite confused in this story, but then coming from a teenage mind, I think that was the point that I was just as confused as Daisy was. Overall, I have to admit it makes me wonder about things as my own daughters grow. Truly there is no perfect childhood or youth and I think attempting to stage one would cause more harm than good. But one can only pray for help.I truly enjoy both adult and youth books from Kristin Billerbeck and cannot wait for more.Thanks to Revell Books for providing a copy for review. Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2011/07/25/perfectly-invisible/

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