Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Invisible Lines by Mary Amato (Review by Jeannie Jones- MG)




Review

Invisible Lines by Mary Amato was one of the most awesome, entertaining books I’ve ever read. It’s about a boy named Trevor, but everyone calls him Trev. His family is not very wealthy. Trev lives with his mom, his little sister Tish, and his little brother Michael. Trevor is going to a public school and meets some rich, awesome, soccer-playing boys. Meanwhile Trevor is very good at soccer himself. The boys that become his friends are Xander and Langley. But when Trev threatens Xander’s repudiation as the best soccer player, Xander makes trouble for Trevor.

As a middle school student, it is easy to relate to Trevor. The storyline was strong as well as the author’s writing. Amato understands how the minds of middle schoolers work and never talks down to us because of our age.
I would recommend this fun, realistic fiction novel to any person 5-8 grade. 5 stars.
JEANNIE JONES

Buy Invisible Lines from Amazon here.

Jeannie Jones is in sixth grade.

3 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you enjoyed my book. You might enjoy seeing the behind-the-scene process in my video Writing Invisible Lines: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCGYIY87aR0

    Happy 2010. May it be filled with great books.
    Mary Amato
    www.maryamato.com

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  2. I loved this book ^_^
    Glad to see you did, too!
    Thanks for the review :)

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  3. When I read that I had my mom drive me to our bokstore in the mall I live near! I read it twice already. Eveyone needs to buy this book. It can relate to anyone kinda like Barbra Parks books. YOU NEED TO BUY AND READ THIS!!!!

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