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To be ignored, to have no friends, to be ostracized is like being invisible, but for Hector, he turns invisible for real. .He is there in his private school, and then he is not, and no one can see or hear him. It is certainly a good way to hide from bullies, one who used to be his best friend, but it is no way to live your life, so he doesn’t remain invisible.

This is not a book about a school that trains kids to be invisible. This is just an ordinary Catholic school for boys where every five years, a boy disappears and no one thinks anything of it.

And there is a monster that only attacks when he is invisible, and there is one other boy who is also there, but he can’t become visible, and he was been lost for three years.

So, Hector has many things he needs to do, save Orson, the boy that is invisible. Defeat the creature. And get his best friend to be his best friend again, who rejected him when he asked if they could be boyfriends, and Blake pushed back so hard he started calling him a three letter word that begins with “f” [Note this word is never used, just referred to].

And while the book concludes, there is a hint that this is the first in a series of adventures that Hector is going to face.

And I for one, am all for it. Great characters, truly one about the horrors of middle school, plus having a fear eating monster out there.

Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review. This book is being published the 6th of February 2024.

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