Listening to the chatter of her six-year-old daughter, Cammi, Connie Cantland begins to wonder if Cammi's imaginary friend could be more than just imaginary. Connie knows her friend and coworker, Dani, believes in the survival of souls after the death of bodies, and the reincarnation of souls, so she shares her concerns with Dani about Cammi's supposed friend. Dani introduces Connie to Dacque LaRose: a friend and mentor on souls and reincarnation. Connie and Dacque's conversations propel Connie and her husband Carson into an educational journey into reincarnation of souls, soul groups, past life regression sessions, spirit guides, and conversations with souls, of which Connie and Carson previously had absolutely no knowledge of.
To Miss Barrett , Haydon was “ my dear kind friend ” ; he was far more effusive , addressing her as “ you Ingenious little darling invisible ” and " my dearest dream & invisible intellectuality . ” In spite of Haydon's frequent pleas ...
Punctuated throughout by children's colorful drawings of their see-through interlocutors, the book is highly engaging and alternately endearing, moving, and humorous.
Twenty years ago, Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower made readers everywhere feel infinite.
In All My Friends are Invisible, Jonathan Joly, known widely as one of social media's most successful content creators, shares the secret he's kept hidden these many years.
During a playdate, Winnie finds her friend Yuna online talking to strangers.
Every time she forgets to clean up after herself, it's her friend who did it. The story teaches the reader that it's better to tell the truth, by showing that the lie eventually backfires on Emilie.
This is the large print edition of Invisible Friends, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
Once again Bree finds the courage to win in a story that builds on the first two books of the Viking Quest series. In this novel, Bree arrives in Norway and is sent to work as a slave for the family of Mikkel, her Viking captor.
This book is also written to help both children and parents laugh, and it may possibly make them think and shake their heads. Invisible Friends is dedicated to Victors mother and Barbaras friend, Hazel Furness.
From the New York Times–bestselling Goosebumps series, a boy thinks invisibility is a cool superpower, until an invisible friend inhabits his bedroom.