Review: If I Were Invisible, by Lily Lawson, Illustrated by Gustyawan

If I were Invisible

Think of all the things we could get away with if nobody could see us! But how long would the fun last, if we had to do it all alone?

Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/IfIwereInvisible

My Review

Thanks to Rachel of Rachel’s Random Resources for organising the tour and to the author for sending me a copy of this book.

A little boy imagines what it would be like to be invisible, in a poetic form. It’s fun and silly, but at the end the boy questions whether it would actually be that great to be invisible. The poetry is easy to follow and would make a good ‘reading together’ book.

The illustrations are colourful and fun.


Author Bio –  

Lily Lawson is a poet and fiction writer living in the UK.

She has poetry, short stories, and creative non-fiction published in anthologies and online in addition to her poetry books

My Fathers Daughter,

A Taste of What’s to Come,

and Rainbow’s Red Book of Poetry

and her kids’ books

Santa’s Early Christmas,

The Palm Tree Swingers Island Band

and If I Were Invisible…

You can find out more about Lily and read more of her work on her blog.

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Social Media Links –

https://www.instagram.com/poeticrainbow9/

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20433114.Lily_Lawson

https://www.bookbub.com/authors/lily-lawson

https://allauthor.com/author/lilylawson/

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