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Imaginary (Hardcover)
Lee Bacon; Illustrated by Katy Wu
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The story of a boy and his imaginary friend-told by the imaginary
friend Zach should've outgrown his imaginary friend by now. He
knows this. He's 11, long past the days when kids are supposed to
go on epic make-believe adventures with their invisible friends.
But after the death of his father five years ago, all Zach wanted
was an escape from the real world. So his imaginary friend, Shovel,
hasn't faded away like the other kids' have. Their imaginary
friendship grew stronger. But now Zach's in middle school, and
things are getting awkward. His best friend ditched him for a
cooler crowd. His classmates tease him in the hallways. He still
misses his dad. Reality is the worst. Which is why Zach makes
regular visits to a fantasy world with Shovel. But is Zach's
overactive imagination helping him deal with loss or just pushing
people away? Poignant, humorous, and breathtaking, Imaginary is an
inventive story of friendship, loss and growing up . . . as only an
imaginary friend could tell it.
An unlikely friendship. A dangerous voyage. A story about what it
means to be human. Humans went extinct thirty years ago. Now the
world is ruled by machines. And twelve-year-old robot XR_935 is
just fine with that. Without humans around, there is no war, no
pollution, no crime. Every member of society has a purpose.
Everything runs smoothly and efficiently. Until the day XR
discovers something impossible. Until the day XR discovers a
twelve-year-old human.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
The second book in the series From the moment Joshua Dread receives
an invitation to Gyfted & Talented, the mysterious program for
kids with superpowers, his plans for a normal summer turn upside
down. Evil maniac Phineas Vex is still alive--and he wants Joshua
dead. So if G&T can help prepare Joshua for battle, he's all
in. And so are Sophie and Milton.
Except they get more than they bargained for. The truth is that
Joshua and his friends have been chosen to form the greatest
superhero team of all time. That is, if they make it through
G&T's rigorous training.
Suddenly Joshua is thrust into the media spotlight, and it's not as
glamorous as people think. And what will happen if his supervillain
parents find out that the new celebrity superhero is . . . Joshua?
No one ever said fighting evil would be easy.
"From the Hardcover edition."
The first book in the series Middle school is tough already--but
when your parents are evil supervillains and you've just discovered
you have powers of your own, life can be a real challenge. Not only
do bullies pick on Joshua, but do you see those supervillains over
there trying to flood the world? The ones that everyone, including
his best friend Milton, are rooting for Captain Justice to take
down? They're the Dread Duo, and they just happen to be his
parents. As if trying to hide his identity wasn't hard enough,
Joshua has started leaving a trail of exploding pencils and
scorched handprints in his wake, and only Sophie, the new girl in
town with a mysterious past, seems unsurprised. When a violent
attack at the Vile Fair makes it clear someone is abducting
supervillains, and that his parents may very well be next, Joshua
must enlist both Sophie and Milton's help to save them.
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"Joshua Dread" is""funny, action-packed, and a total page-turner.
You'll want to read to the bitter end--unless Joshua's parents
destroy the world first. Which is a distinct possibility."--Adam
Gidwitz, author of "A Tale Dark & Grimm"
"Villainy Mayhem Family From supervillains to killer houseplants,
"Joshua Dread" has it all. I couldn't put it down and I didn't
dare, not until I'd devoured every last page " -C. Alexander
London, author of the Accidental Adventure series
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