Charlie
Bone and the Invisible Boy
By Jenny Nimmo
Charlie Bone is
back again in the series books of Charlie Bone. But this
time there is an invisible boy that needs the help of
Charlie Bone and his friend. The invisible boy's name is
called Ollie Sparks and he is locked up in the old and
terrible place of the Bloors academy. But why is he
invisible? Because there is a Blue Boa that can turn people
invisible. Can Charlie Bone solve the mystery? Or will
villainous grandma Bone and her evil sisters will stop
Charlie? But soon does Charlie Bone find out that one of his
aunts is a shape shifter and she takes shape of who? But
will Charlie and his friends save Ollie Sparks? You'll just
have to read the book your self.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jenny Nimmo was born in Windsor, Berkshire, England, and
educated at boarding schools in Kent and Surrey from the age
6 untill she was 16. Then she ran away from school to become
a drama student/assistant stage manager with Theater South
East. She then graduated and acted in repertory theater in
various cities: Eastbounre, Tunbridge Wells, Brighton,
Hastings, and Bexhill.
She left Britain to teach English to three Italian
boys in Amalfi, Italy. When she came back, she joined the
BBC (British Broadcasting Company), first as a picture
researcher, then an assistant floor manager, studio manager
(news), and finally director/adaptor with Jackanory ( A BBC
storytelling program for children). She left the BBC to
marry a Welsh artist David Wynn Millward and went to live in
Whales in her husband's family home. She lives in a
very old converted watermill. During the summer, they run an
art school. She has three grown up children: Myfanwy, Ianto,
and Gwenhwyfar.
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I strongly suggest to read the first
two Charlie Bone books before this book. Midnight for
Charlie Bone is the first book, Charlie Bone and the Time
Twister is the second book, and Charlie Bone and the
Invisible Boy is the third book. I really enjoyed this
book. I could tell because I finished it in under a week! |