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Me & My Invisible Guy

Me & My Invisible Guy

Published in
2013
3.37
on Goodreads (442)

Description

The cheerleader who has everything . . . ? Mallory Dane has a great family (at least on the surface), is popular at school (as long as she doesn't make waves), and dates an amazing boyfriend, Todd (who happens to be completely made up). Boys-and sex-are something Mallory just can't deal with, so she created her "invisible guy" to avoid it all. But when Liam Crawford comes along-a real guy, flesh and bones and strumming his guitar-Mallory starts questioning her fictional relationship. Is she really willing to give up Todd for Liam? And can she make amends for the lies she's told-even to her best friend, Tess? What if your biggest, most embarrassing secret was broadcast to the whole world? Letting go of her secret will be easier said than done, and Mallory will risk everything-her family, Tess, cheerleading, her reputation, and most of all, her heart.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
240 pages

Why to read

  • Relatable Coming-of-Age Story: 'Me & My Invisible Guy' by Sarah Jeffrey offers readers a heartfelt and relatable coming-of-age story that explores the complexities of teenage life, friendship, and self-discovery.
  • Unique Twist on Teen Romance: The book introduces a unique twist to the typical teen romance genre by incorporating an 'invisible' character, adding an element of fantasy and intrigue to the narrative.
  • Themes of Acceptance and Identity: Through its characters and plot, the novel delves into important themes such as acceptance, identity, and the importance of being true to oneself, which can resonate with readers of all ages.
  • Engaging and Entertaining Read: Sarah Jeffrey's writing style is engaging and entertaining, making 'Me & My Invisible Guy' a page-turner that keeps readers invested in the characters' journeys and the outcome of their stories.