The Eyes of Kid Midas Hardcover – January 1, 1992 by Neal Shusterman
What at first seems like a game becomes a dangerous obsession when Kevin Midas becomes entranced by the power he assigns to a pair of sunglasses that he finds on top of the mountain.
From Publishers Weekly
It's no coincidence that this novel's title and protagonist hark back to Greek mythology; this modern fantasy has the resonance and power of an ancient myth. Shusterman ( The Shadow Club ; What Daddy Did ) starts with a question--What if a typical seventh-grader could have anything he wanted?--and proceeds to a conclusion that makes time stop and the very universe dissolve. Along the way there is plenty of comedy and even sly foreshadowing in the shape of a good-natured jab at the sci-fi genre: "That's what you get for messing with time and space," says Kevin, Midas's best friend, when a comic-book hero gets sucked into a black hole. Kevin gets sucked into a black hole of his own when he dons magic sunglasses that make his every wish come true, resulting in the near-annihilation of reality itself. Imaginative and witty, this fable for the '90s convincingly proves the dangers of the narcissistic ethos of having it all. With its original premise, unpredictable plot and whiz-bang finish, this book will handily captivate its audience. Ages 10-up.
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The Eyes of Kid Midas by Neal Shusterman
Publisher : Little Brown & Co; First Edition (January 1, 1992)
Language : English
Hardcover : 185 pages
ISBN-10 : 0316775428
ISBN-13 : 978-0316775427
Reading age : 11 years and up
Grade level : 7 - 9
Item Weight : 12.8 ounces