Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Imaginary

by A.F. Harrold

Amanda, sassy and adventurous, has an imaginary friend named Rudger. She found him in her wardrobe, and he has become her constant companion. It's all fun and games until Mr. Bunting shows up, a grown-up who can still see Imaginaries. (This is not the natural order of things, and Mr. Bunting is bad... very bad.) When Rudger and Amanda are separated, Rudger is led to meet other Imaginaries, but they're all in danger unless he can stop Mr. Bunting. Suspenseful, creative, original, and amusing--this book will appeal to a wide audience. The illustrations are absolutely necessary and totally integrated into the story. One in particular scared me so bad that I screamed when I turned the page and it was staring me in the face!

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