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The Inventor by Clover

A lie is just a lie. 

Reinvention is a rite of passage for a teenager, and Adele, or Ivy, or whatever she’s calling herself today, is no exception.  Newly shackled with a devastating family secret, she boards a bus to the City by the Bay and makes a go of it on her own—but being a runaway isn’t easy.

Note: The Inventor contains some graphic sexual content, graphic violence, and harsh language.


A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly

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Listed: Mar 23, 2010

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Editor: Linda Schoales
March 23, 2010

The first chapter is well-written.  A teenager is running away from home.  She’s well organized and has everything planned, but she hasn’t thought far enough.

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Best modern day "real" fiction I have read in a long time.

Member: capriox
March 23, 2010

This is how compelling this story is: I don’t know if I can finish reading it, because I care so very very much about what’s happening to the protagonist and the current main supporting character, and right now is very dark & scary part of the plot.  Something is very probably going to go wrong soon, and it’s going to hurt me so much to read it, I’m not sure I want to.

But I will anyway. 

This is a modern day fiction about a runaway teen girl who most often goes by the name Hazel.  It’s sooooo not my usual cup of scifi/fantasy-tea, but it’s thrilling me anyway.  It’s professional quality writing, a main character who you ache for, and a roller-coaster story. 

The beginning wasn’t quite as thrilling, because we don’t know anything about Hazel’s back ground as she begins her runaway journey.  All we have is a 14 year old girl, immature in the "young" sense rather than "crude", leaving home.  Because she’s an intelligent teen, her word choices come off as purple prose-y at times.  At first I thought this was due to the writing, but as I became more familiar with the character and the writing style, I realized it was a fitting part of Hazel being a young, reasonably well-read teenager.

The story is well-written and interesting enough that it kept me going despite my initial hesitation, but hen several chapters in we find out about the terrible bruise still fading from Hazel’s face a week after she ran away.  From there on in, I was totally, completely hooked.

Please, go read this.  Just be prepared to set aside several hours, because you will end up reading the entire archives in one go.

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