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Book Highlight: Eloy Moreno's Invisible

  Eloy Moreno's Invisible opens with a mystery: a boy wakes up in a hospital room with no memory of how he got there.  The question becomes propulsive: the reader has to uncover how he got in that hospital and how it is that he has the power to be invisible.  It's a bit of a metaphor, as the book was inspired by and is about bullying. The wish to be invisible as a way to escape the horrible unrelenting punishment of bullying. And the idea taken to its most extreme possibility. This is a fantastic, gripping read for anyone looking for a book on the subject that offers a new angle, a fresh perspective, and a riveting gotta-find-out-what-happens page turner.  Pre-Order Invisible

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