A review by thebookhaze
Blackout by Robison Wells

3.0

I enjoyed this book very much; I liked Aubrey as a character and I really liked how her powers of invisibility wasn't your regular "type" in that she actually turned invisible. Her powers worked by having her brain convince other brains that she wasn't there at all, so even if she bumped into someone or made some noise, they wouldn't realize she was there at all. I thought that was a brilliant way of looking at it, and very convenient too, it's difficult to be completely silent even if you were invisible.

One of the things I liked about the book was the pace, it kept going and I kept going with it, eager to find out what happens next. I also liked the writing because the whole story flowed really well.

What I didn't like was the "secret message" thing, it was out of place and unnecessary. I also found that there were a lot of holes in the story and the plot wasn't very well thought out. The good guys, bad guys, government, rebels, I don't even know who's right and who's wrong, and what they were even fighting for.

All in all, it was entertaining and good for passing the time, but there's not much more to it than that.