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The Mostly Invisible Boy by A.J. Vanderhorst
The Mostly Invisible Boy by A.J. Vanderhorst








The Mostly Invisible Boy by A.J. Vanderhorst

There is great description of the woods, the monster creatures that come into play, the weaponry, and everything inbetween.

The Mostly Invisible Boy by A.J. Vanderhorst

This becomes an intriguing adventure and Casey learns a lot about his self-identity and how to overcome his personal obstacles. There is a lot of great sibling humor, which sometimes you don’t see in middle grade books. Side note: I just love their relationship. He eventually brings his little sister along this journey, and they discover Sylvan Woods. When Casey escapes into the woods, he learns more than he imagine. It would help me “escape” and it was one of those things that you could do alone and still have a great time. This brought me back to my childhood and how much I enjoyed climbing trees too. He loves to “get away” by climbing trees. As Butcher Beasts invade, his flimsy cover story falls apart, and courage is his only chance to belong.Ĭasey Grimes feels nothing but invisible to everyone around him at school, this is also quite true because he truly is invisible (most of the time). When he leaves suburbia and infiltrates a secret forest society, he can finally be seen-but Sylvan Woods hates outsiders as much as it loves killing monsters. Eleven-year-old Casey Grimes is invisible.










The Mostly Invisible Boy by A.J. Vanderhorst