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Some of my thoughts about “Things Not Seen” are that it is unique and I like how total opposites meet. It is unique because I’ve never read or heard of a book with a storyline even close to this one. Total opposites meet because a blind girl and an invisible boy meet each other and become friends.
An interesting connection I made is that on page sixteen, Booby says that he reads books like “A Wrinkle in Time.“ I read that book before. Another interesting connection I made is that Bobby’s dad keeps technology in the basement to figure out how it could be useful twenty or thirty years in the future. I am in a project called Exploravision, where we look twenty years in the future and think how we can improve an invention.
My prediction might not be the same as yours, but I think that Aunt Ethel will have to work with the first Save Bobby Committee to create a fake Bobby dummy with a phone attached to it so Bobby can speak into it. They probably will study Bobby’s electric blanket more, too.
I have a few questions, so please answer them. Does anyone know why chapter ten is called Push and Pull? I was thinking maybe because a push and a pull are opposites and so are Bobby and Alicia. Did Alicia’s falling on her head change something in her head that affected her eyes and how could that have made her blind?