Invisible Lines

Trevor Musgrove moves to a new town and makes a friend that’s in the “Summit Classes,” which has an interesting teacher there. Trevor continues to draw and “finesse” his way out of problems.  I loved it because it’s a nice long book with comedy and illustrations here and there. It also relates to me because I’ve moved to multiple places and made friends too. This book is great for people who like to spend their time reading comics, not the really long novels. This book is in between. It had a little of everything. As you go through his experiences, you’ll find it lovable and funny.  [catscratch]

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One Response to “Invisible Lines”

  1. Mary Amato Says:

    I’m the author! You might enjoy watching the video I made about the writing process.


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