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First: 2026 Latest: 2026 Avg: 4.5 Top genres: Fiction, Fantasy
Imagine a Friend
Imagine a Friend
Imagine a Friend
by David Quantick

When Louie met Marcie, he knew they'd be friends for the rest of their lives. But he was only half right.What do you do when your best friend can't see you any more?Like, literally.And what do you do when your friend isn't there for you - because one of you isn't anywhere at all?Imagine a Friend by Emmy Award winning writer David Quantick is a story about happiness, friendship - and being invisible to the person you love most.

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4.5
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Fiction
Fantasy
Urban Fantasy
Portal Fantasy
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When Louie met Marcie, he knew they'd be friends for the rest of their lives. But he was only half right.What do you do when your best friend can't see you any more?Like, literally.And what do you do when your friend isn't there for you - because one of you isn't anywhere at all?Imagine a Friend by Emmy Award winning writer David Quantick is a story about happiness, friendship - and being invisible to the person you love most.

2026

128 pages

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