The Invisible by Mats Wahl
I have just finished reading this incredible Swedish import. I love reading books that have been translated to see what is popular in other countries.
In this novel, a teenager finds that he has become invisible. Something happened to him two days ago when he was reported as missing. And now he is watching as a detective tries to piece together the events of the past two days. It’s really interesting to watch Himler as a ghost. His frustration at not being able to communicate with people: his slow realization of what happened to him.
It’s an engaging read, and takes no time at all to finish. An interesting perspective. I’d like to see how they managed the movie version of it.
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