A review by booksteastories
Invisible Ghosts by Robyn Schneider

5.0

 I know I usually only give five stars to books that I know will become my all-time favorites but this book deserved it. I went into it thinking it would be one of those books where ghosts are imagined by one person but that wasn’t what happened. It was really really good. Mostly because even though it is a ya contemporary and does have a romance, it isn’t the only focus of this book. The romance is just a part that happens to be in it. Its that kind of book where I feel like if I did subtract the love story out of the equation, I would still get a complete book. And that is pretty much all I look for.

There was also a) a great friendship group b) well written family relationships and c) school wasn’t overlooked. Cause you all know how contemporaries and paranormal YA absolutely loves to have its protagonists to skip class and just flat out runt out of the school in the middle of the day (it’s not like we all don’t want to do that, but my school locks the gates, so.) But education wasn’t overlooked! Hooray!

The paranormal part sometimes stuck out a bit but it still enriched the story.