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A four Star Book, January 2, 2003
A Kid's Review
Wow I can't believe it! This is the first Goosebumps book I've read and it's good so far. I always thought goosebump books are not good until now. The story is about a boy named Max who's birthday party just ended. When Max decides to bring his left over friends upstairs to his room, Max's friend Erin is so excited to go to the attic so they go there instead. Then Max's dog finds a hidden door and starts scratching it. Max finds that there is a mirror that sllows him to turn invisible. The next time Max turns invisible it will be.....forever....
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Let's Get Invisible, April 19, 2006
ISBN 059045370X - Maybe because it's an early volume this is, in my opinion, one of Stine's better books. Later in the series, many stories just got a little too silly.
Max has a dog named Whitey, a left-handed brother nicknamed Lefty and a few friends. Pretty standard kid, average life. Until his birthday party, when boredom prompted the kids to investigate the attic and Whitey found a hidden door. Behind the door is a small room that holds just a mirror - but it's not like any mirror you own! Attached to the top of the mirror is a small light and when it's turned on, the person in front of the mirror becomes invisible. For the kids, it's something different to play around with and it doesn't SEEM dangerous.
The only flaw Max finds is that, after being invisible for a while, he feels lightheaded and it takes longer for him to become visible again when the light is turned off. He's not sure why that is, but he's going to find out - and he's not going to like it. If he's around that long!
Not scary-scary, but a little creepy-scary. Makes you look at mirrors a little differently for a day or so. :-) I have yet to come across a Goosebumps title that refers back to an older story, but I couldn't help but think that Max's grandparents have a story that ought to be told - and I hope Stine tells it someday.
- AnnaLovesBooks
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Always a favorite, June 10, 2003
This will always be a favorite. So exciting and fun to read! I've read it at least 4 times. Incredibly imaginative story and well developed characters.
A Goosebumps classic!
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