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Reviews of books for middle school students. Books reviewed are suitable for grade 7 and up.
1. She Is Not Invisible by Marcus Sedgwick

Laureth's father has gone missing. He is not returning any of her texts, and her mother doesn't know where he is and doesn't seem to care. Laureth and her younger brother need to find him. The only clue they have is an email from a "Mr. Walker" who says he found her father's notebook. The problem is the notebook was found in New York City, far away from their home in London.

However, the biggest obstacle they face is that Laureth is blind. She must navigate the airport and New York City with just her young brother Benjamin leading the way.

Once in New York the suspense builds as Laureth and Benjamin try to find their father using very bizarre and disturbing clues they read in his journal.

This is a rather quick read. I would love to know what students think of the ending. So, please, let me know when you finish this book!

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