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Title | : | Invisible (Smith High #2) |
Author | : | Marni Bates |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2013 by Kensington -Teen (first published June 25th 2013) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. High School |
Marni Bates
Paperback | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 3.71 | 787 Users | 108 Reviews
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Jane Smith has survived three years of high school without making a single enemy, all by keeping a low profile. Not even her three best friends, Kenzie, Corey and Isobel, can say the same. But with Corey dating the lead singer from ReadySet and Kenzie in a relationship too, being invisible tends to be lonely. But now she's written an article for her school newspaper that has accidentally snagged the attention of some celebrities. Turns out, people get really upset when their innermost secrets are splashed all over the front page. And new her well-ordered life is being blasted to hell, with results that are wildly unexpected.Present Books As Invisible (Smith High #2)
ISBN: | 0758269382 (ISBN13: 9780758269386) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Smith High #2 |
Rating Based On Books Invisible (Smith High #2)
Ratings: 3.71 From 787 Users | 108 ReviewsDiscuss Based On Books Invisible (Smith High #2)
Since I enjoyed the first two books in this series featuring nerdy high school kids who triumph over the popular kids, I was eager to read this one. Although even more predictable than the first two, and with characters not quite as lovable, this one still ought to please tween audiences.Jane Smith is the best friend of MacKenzie Wellesley and Corey ONeal. They used to form a reliable threesome of Invisibles (as opposed to the Notables) at high school, but now both MacKenzie and Corey haveOriginally posted on my blog: Tangled Up In BooksThis was a Goodreads First Reads win for me, a huge thanks to Kensington Publishing!!! This book was such a fun read. I honestly don't think I laughed so much with a book as I did with Invisible. The cast of characters was fantastic. We follow Jane Smith in this book. She's an Invisible. Their school is divided into two basic groups. The Notables, they're the popular kids, the jocks, the cheerleaders you know the types. And then there's the
Invisible was pretty cute. This time we're following Mackenzie's best friend Jane. Jane is the ultimate pushover. She can't seem to say no to anybody and she certainly doesn't stand up for herself. Whenever she tries to, she just gets roped into some sticky situation that she has to navigate herself out of. The latest one is the front page story of her school's newspaper. Jane just wanted to propose an idea for a fiction section, but the staff adviser took her speaking up as wanting to write a
Jane Smith has managed to fly under the radar for her entire time in high school and she liked it that way because she still had the support of her truly awesome best friends. But than Cory started dating a famous lead singer and Kenzie became America's Most Awkward Girl AND got the guy. Now they never have any time for her and are always going places/doing things that they don't invite Jane along for. Not to mention they take her for granted any time the opportunity arises. This does nothing
Originally posted on my blog: Tangled Up In BooksThis was a Goodreads First Reads win for me, a huge thanks to Kensington Publishing!!! This book was such a fun read. I honestly don't think I laughed so much with a book as I did with Invisible. The cast of characters was fantastic. We follow Jane Smith in this book. She's an Invisible. Their school is divided into two basic groups. The Notables, they're the popular kids, the jocks, the cheerleaders you know the types. And then there's the
I liked the first book of this series and really enjoyed reading about the different perspectives. I liked how everyone had their very own worry and how they worked together to solve any problems in their relationship.
Invisible is one of those cheeky High School books that has no basis in reality but is still pretty fun to read. While I think the author did an excellent job trying to make her characters have layers of depth, I still had a hard time liking them. Jane herself is very self-centered, but her friends are just awful. Outside of their public displays of loyalty, I don't really get how any of them are friends. I especially resented how no one really had to change at the end, except for Jane to stop
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