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Invisible Fiends

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"Invisible Fiends" begins with the end of the world, setting a tone of impending doom. The story follows a boy named Kyle, who is haunted one evening by his invisible childhood companion, Mr. Mumbles. In a desperate bid to escape, Kyle flees into the night, where he meets Ameena, who aids him on his journey. Together, they encounter incredible and violent situations, delve into magical powers, and experience chaotic time shifts. As the events unfold, Kyle learns the reasons behind Mr. Mumbles' desire to destroy him and the world, though the rationale feels unclear. The narrative is thrilling and highly dramatic, maintaining a menacing atmosphere throughout. While the story is engaging for fearless and thrill-seeking young readers, it lacks a cohesive internal narrative that would help make the unfolding events more acceptable. Suitable for ages 12 and up.

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Invisible Fiends, Barry Hutchison

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2010
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Title
Invisible Fiends
Language
English
Publisher
HarperCollins
Released
2010
ISBN10
0007315155
ISBN13
9780007315154
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"Invisible Fiends" begins with the end of the world, setting a tone of impending doom. The story follows a boy named Kyle, who is haunted one evening by his invisible childhood companion, Mr. Mumbles. In a desperate bid to escape, Kyle flees into the night, where he meets Ameena, who aids him on his journey. Together, they encounter incredible and violent situations, delve into magical powers, and experience chaotic time shifts. As the events unfold, Kyle learns the reasons behind Mr. Mumbles' desire to destroy him and the world, though the rationale feels unclear. The narrative is thrilling and highly dramatic, maintaining a menacing atmosphere throughout. While the story is engaging for fearless and thrill-seeking young readers, it lacks a cohesive internal narrative that would help make the unfolding events more acceptable. Suitable for ages 12 and up.