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Books with title Invisible Kingdom

  • Invisible

    Pete Hautman

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Feb. 7, 2012)
    You could say that my railroad, the Madham Line, is almost the most important thing in my life. Next to Andy Morrow, my best friend. Lots of people think Doug Hanson is a freak -- he gets beat up after school, and the girl of his dreams calls him a worm. Doug's only refuge is creating an elaborate bridge for the model railroad in his basement and hanging out with his best friend, Andy Morrow, a popular football star who could date any girl in school. Doug and Andy talk about everything -- except what happened at the Tuttle place a few years back. It does not matter to Andy that we live in completely different realities. I'm Andy's best friend. It does not matter to Andy that we hardly ever actually do anything together. As Doug retreats deeper and deeper into his own reality, long-buried secrets threaten to destroy both Doug and Andy -- and everything else in Doug's fragile world.
  • The Invisible Kingdom

    Rob Ryan

    Hardcover (Random House UK, April 1, 2015)
    Gorgeous words and stunning illustrations combine in a beautiful tale, the first in a trilogy, by the Prince of Papercuts, Rob Ryan This is a story about a prince. He lived in a palace that seemed to have been specially designed to make someone who already felt small feel even smaller. He rarely saw his parents, who were always busy being the King and Queen; and, unlike other children, the Prince never spent time dreaming about what he would be when he grew up because he knew that when his father died, he would become King. It was his destiny. The only person who treated the Prince like a normal child was the Bootman. Understanding that everyone needs something to call their own, the Bootman gave the Prince a pen with invisible ink and a special torch that allowed him to create a world that only he could see. One night, as the Prince was drawing on the curtains that surrounded his bed, he noticed a small hole and beyond that a trapdoor, which led to the attic. And in the attic he found a window and a way to sneak out of the palace and experience the real world. This is a story about a small boy, a big imagination, and learning to be your own person.
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  • Invisible

    Celesta Thiessen

    language (, Aug. 9, 2012)
    Fifteen-year-old Jia has been using her gift of invisibility to try to find out where the Black Empire has taken her mother. But she needs help. Jia finds a powerful telepath, Fisher, only to learn his cousins have just been captured and his sister is in danger! Will Fisher and Jia be able to rescue them?This book is rated 8+
  • The Invincible Kingdom

    Rob Ryan

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, July 15, 2016)
    ?The third title in the stunningly illustrated fairytale trilogy for all ages from internationally-acclaimed papercut artist Rob Ryan. Born into the royal family, John has always known he doesnt want to be King. To escape his destiny hes run away and built a different kind of future for himself. But just when everything seems to be going right for John, his past catches up with him: Lord Von Dronus, the palaces senior courtier, is determined to hunt him down. Forced into hiding with his best friend, June, it seems as though John will never be able to live an ordinary life. Until one night he decides to put an audacious plan into place. Inspiring, funny, and moving, The Invincible Kingdom is about following your dreams and creating your own happily ever after.
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  • Invisible!

    Robert Swindells

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Aug. 31, 2010)
    Now you see them, now you don't...What would you do if you could become invisible? Creep around, unseen? Listen in to other people's conversations? Twins Carrie and Conrad, and their friends Peter and Charlotte do all these things, and much more, when a new girl at school - Rosie - shows them her secret: how to make yourself invisible. It's exciting, and it's fun. It can also be frightening... and dangerous. Especially when Rosie's dad becomes a suspect in a local crime and the gang go invisible to find the real crooks...
  • invisible

    Talie D. Hawkins

    eBook (Talie D. Hawkins, May 8, 2015)
    Megan has managed to stay invisible through most of high school, and that's how she wants to keep it. But just when she thought her plan to leave her small town behind was bullet proof, distractions come along and make her question if she's making the right choice.
  • Invisible

    Cecily Anne Paterson

    Paperback (lulu.com, May 25, 2009)
    Jazmine Crawford doesn't make decisions. She doesn't make choices. She doesn't make friends. Jazmine Crawford only wants one thing: to be invisible. For Jazmine, it's a lot easier to take out her hearing aid and drift along pretending that nothing's wrong than it is to admit that she's heartbroken. She starts to come out of her shell when she's forced to be in the school play and even makes friends with bouncy Gabby and chocolate-loving Liam. But can she stand up to the school bully, and is she strong enough to face the truth about what really happened to her dad?
  • Invisible

    Debra R. Barry

    language (Irish Stone Press, Feb. 16, 2017)
    Being invisible has its advantages. Just ask Lizzy Martin, who felt invisible most of her life. Suddenly, Sam, the popular girl at school, invites Lizzy to be part of her girls club. After telling a few lies to impress Sam, Lizzy finds that balancing new friends, school, and volleyball may be more than she can handle. Just when Lizzy thinks she has it all figured out she meets Henry, the boy with crystal blue eyes, and more questions than she can answer. Lizzy soon discovers that pretending to be someone you’re not is complicated.Can Lizzy fix her mess before Sam and Henry find out the truth?(Recommended for readers ages 10-13)
  • Invisible

    Marni Bates

    Paperback (K-Teen, June 25, 2013)
    It's not easy being best friends with a celebrity. . .I'm invisible at my high school and I'm fine with it. It's kind of inevitable with a name like Jane Smith. But when the school newspaper staff insisted that I write a cover story, I decided to find out just how much scandal one geeky girl could uncover. Except I never expected to find myself starting a fist-fight, auditioning for the school's Romeo & Juliet musical, running away with a Romeo of my own, befriending the most popular girl in school, or trying to avoid one very cute photographer, who makes it impossible to to be invisible. . ."Fans of Meg Cabot will find Marni's voice equally charming and endearing."--Julie Kagawa, New York Times bestselling author
  • Invisible

    Tammy Ruggles

    eBook (, July 31, 2014)
    The new boy at school, Casey, is ashamed to tell anyone his secret.
  • Invisible

    Jeanne Bannon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2016)
    Lola’s not pretty. Lola’s not popular. Lola wishes she could disappear … and then one day she does just that...For seventeen-year-old Lola Savullo, life is a struggle. Born to funky parents who are more in than she could ever be, Lola’s dream of becoming a writer makes her an outsider even in her own home. Bullied and despised, Lola still has the support of her best pal Charlie and Grandma Rose.Not only is she freakishly tall, Lola’s a big girl and when forced to wear a bathing suit at her summer job as a camp counselor, Lola’s only escape from deep embarrassment seems to be to literally vanish. Soon after, she discovers the roots of her new “ability”. Slowly, with Charlie’s help, Lola learns to control the new super power. The possibilities are endless. Yet power can be abused, too…When tragedy strikes, Lola must summon her inner strength, both at home and at school. She has to stand up for herself, despite the temptations and possibilities of her newfound super power. A coming-of-age story that will warm the heart.
  • INVISIBLE

    Wendy Barton

    eBook
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