Thursday, May 2, 2013
Things Not Seen
This was a really good book. And I have to admit, I was a little surprised. I honestly didn't really expect to like it, because I just randomly grabbed it off the shelf of my library `cause I thought the title was cool. Things Not Seen is by Andrew Clements, the author of Frindle and A Week In The Woods, along with others. This particular book, however, is about Bobby, a 15-year old boy who is not really noticed at school, not really noticed at home, either, come to think of it, and is normal in every way except for one morning he wakes up to find himself invisible. Yes, invisible. His entire life is flipped upside down, and he needs to find a solution, fast. This book really is good, and I love Andrew Clements. It was interesting to see how Bobby dealt with his problem. I think that he evolves as a person, and he makes a new friend, who, like Bobby, has an issue, albeit of a slightly different nature. The two of them help each other mature, and, in my opinion, think about things differently, and help each other to see themselves. I would recommend this, and if you disagree with my explanation, let me know! (Because, as we are aware, I am horrible at explaining books. :p) Read on!
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