
His self discovery was really great to see alongside the magical elements.Ĭhristopher Barzak has a really nice writing style.

I found the romance to be really well balanced with the other aspects of this story nothing was overshadowed or diminished by Aiden’s relationship.

I enjoyed Aiden’s character exploration a bit more than the actual magic/plot itself. The unknowingness of it all only drew me in more it was lovely to discover the past during the same instances that Aiden himself did. There was a certain vagueness to the mechanics of Aidan’s psychic abilities that I feel coincidentally added to the atmosphere of this novel. I was enraptured with this novel immediately the strangeness to the world paired with the voice of Aiden’s character made for an incredibly rich story. “One day Death will pay you a visit, my mother had said, but if you can tell the story of your life before Death tells its version-if you can tell it true-you can maybe keep on living” Wonders of the Invisible World has received countless comparisons to my favourite series, The Raven Cycle, and rightfully so! This magical book follows a boy named Aidan who begins seeing ghosts and visions of his family’s cursed past when his childhood friend moves back into town after five years of radio silence.
