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DEAR MR. FANTASY

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

BY V. E. SCHWAB

I’ve been sold on the idea of eternal life since I was six years old, so it says something that this novel finally cured me of it. Addie meets a guy. Sparks fly; clothes fly off. Addie wakes up first and starts counting down the minutes, for she knows that before

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