| Authors: |
Neal Shusterman
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| Material type: |
Books |
| Language: |
English |
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| Year: |
2004 |
| ISBN: |
0525471820 (hardcover) |
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5 out of 5: They loved it |
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Should have won Caudill award in 2008 by sindientes |
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The invisible boy and the almost invisible boy by Jesi |
| Antsy feels invisible sometimes - always the peacemaker, never exceptional. Calvin Schwa actually is nearly invisible. This book is wonderful. Different in totally good ways. |
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