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MY INVISIBLE BOYFRIEND by Susie Day

MY INVISIBLE BOYFRIEND

by Susie Day

Pub Date: April 1st, 2010
ISBN: 978-0-545-07354-7
Publisher: Scholastic

Although Heidi is not a subject of ridicule at her British reform school, which she attends because her parents work there, she’s not Miss Popularity, either. In imitation of her favorite TV detective, Heidi starts wearing a long beige raincoat, which turns out to be her key to social success. When asked about the coat’s origins, she replies that it belongs to her boyfriend, Ed. Ed is so cool and wise that Heidi’s friends correspond with him by e-mail. Only Heidi knows that Ed is completely made up. Then...Heidi’s tangled web is invaded by someone who goes by the online handle “arealboy” and claims to know that Ed isn’t real. The story, which includes a student production of Twelfth Night, has some Shakespearean parallels, with role-playing, mistaken identities, breakups and makeups. The supporting characters, however, are too bland to support the interesting plot, and Heidi has a fondness for Scrabble that makes her inner dialogue often obnoxious. Romance readers should figure out who “arealboy” is early on, leaving little mystery to add dimension to the story. (Fiction. 13 & up)