"The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" Quotes
A young woman makes a Faustian bargain, living forever but being forgotten by everyone she meets, until one day, someone remembers her.
fantasy | 448 pages | Published in 2020
Quotes
I remember you, but you’re different. You’re both older and younger than I expected.
I remember you, even if you don’t remember me.
He's a book she's never read, a song she's never heard, and when she looks at him, she swears she can see the universe in his eyes.
She had a darkness inside her, something that stirred and writhed and called her to the shadows.
The thing about books was that she could open them and disappear inside, and her mind would be transported to another place, and she would be someone else, if only for a little while.
She is a woman of her own making, free in a way she has never been before.
History is filled with whispers of women, if you know how to listen.
It's a lonely thing, to be forgotten.
She’s as changeable as a river, always herself but always becoming something else.
I remember you, and I will sing of you till the stars burn out.





