Transparent by Natalie Whipple

Transparent (Transparent, #1)

by Natalie Whipple

"Sixteen-year-old Fiona O'Connell is the world's first invisible girl, which makes her the ideal weapon for her crime-lord father. But now, she and her mother have escaped and are hiding out in a small town where they're determined to start a normal life."--Publisher.

Reviewed by Joséphine on

3 of 5 stars

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Actual rating: 2.5 stars

Initial thoughts: I expected lot more out of Transparent — more action, more twists, more thrills. Even the synopsis stated that being invisible made her a "priceless weapon" and yet that's precisely what I didn't see. Things were pretty tame, except during the last three or four chapters when things finally, finally took of and lives were at stake. The rest of the time? Well, for starters, for someone on the run, she sure had a lot of boy trouble. At least all the characters were all pretty cool in their own rights and family dramas always adds some tension to the plot, so there still were part about Transparent that I enjoyed.

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