LitPick Review
Alice is a girl who is invisible to the world, to everyone but her family and Jewel, the boy who is her best friend. Soon one of the most popular guys in her high school, Simon Murphy, starts to notice her, romantically. Alice begins to wonder whether Jewel is more than just a friend at about the same time. Alice starts to have to make choices between a crush and love, between being herself and being who people want her to be. She has to make choices that will make friends and lose them.
Opinion:
The Opposite of Invisible starts out slowly but as I read on, I couldn't stop reading it. This book is a fairly easy read and only took me a few hours to finish. It also makes many references that some readers, myself included, wouldn't comprehend without researching the topic more. The only part that I didn't like is how the plot is a bit cliche concerning romantic patterns. The Opposite of Invisible is an excellent book to read on a lazy day. Overall, I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to teenage girls.