Things Not Seen, a youth fiction book by Andrew Clements was my favorite book that I read while on vacation. An intriguing premise: 15-year-old Bobby wakes up one morning and is invisible. It’s done better than any other invisible movie/story I’ve read (which, admittedly, isn’t many); he’s empowered by his new-found status as invisible boy, but finds it lonely and hard to connect. He befriends a blind girl, which makes it more interesting. I think the science in the book might be a bit suspect, but I don’t know enough to discount the theories they come up with. Anyway, it moves along well and kept me interested; a good book.
i think things unseen wasn’t thAT GREAT OF A BOOK HE WAS IN HIS HOUSE MOST OF THE TIME AND THE REST OF THE TIME HE WAS JUST HANGING OUT WITH THIS THIS BLIND GIRL INSTEAD OF FINDING OUTWHATS WRONG THATS WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO NO HOW IT HAPPENED AND ENDED
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I thing things not seen was a good book! i just didn’t like how Bobby and Alicia are friends so fast. but it was a pretty good book, putting u in a place where a invisible person would be. and the description of the book is good too. it also teaches a pretty good lesson. if u read the book well there will be a lesson. if you read the book WELL
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