A review by abigailbat
The Last Invisible Boy by Evan Kuhlman

2.0

Twelve-year-old Finn is turning invisible, or that's what he believes anyway. It all started several months ago on The Terrible Day That Changed Everything. It was on that day that Finn's father died unexpectedly. Almost immediately after that, Finn's hair started to turn white and his skin began to pale. Every week it's gotten a little bit worse and Finn's convinced that he's slipping away into nothing, maybe so that he can join his dad and be happy again.

In a mix of cartoons and prose, Finn tells us the story of dealing with his grief.

Very realistic portrayal of a boy dealing with his grief, but the plot meandered and the humor in the beginning of the book wasn't carried through the rest of the book.

Read my full review on my blog:
http://abbylibrarian.blogspot.com/2009/10/book-review-last-invisible-boy.html