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Invisible

Reviewed by Danielle Steel

“Invisible” by Danielle Steel features a woman in a misty, ethereal setting, seemingly walking on water. This cover practically screams, “I’m mysterious and dramatic!” I mean, is she walking on water, or did she just take a really risky stroll on a foggy day? The title “Invisible” suggests she might be pondering the true meaning of her existence, or she just misplaced her glasses. The colors and imagery give off an air of longing and introspection, possibly hinting at a story of self-discovery or a really deep game of hide-and-seek.

JABBIC Rating: ★★★★☆

Summary: “Invisible” by Danielle Steel has a mysterious cover featuring a woman walking in the mist, suggesting themes of self-discovery or deep introspection.

Reviewed by Rabbi Miriam Goldberg.

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