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Never Missing, Never Found
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Some choices change everything. Scarlett chose to run. And the consequences will be deadly.
Stolen from her family as a young girl, Scarlett was lucky enough to eventually escape her captor. Now a teen, she's starting a summer job at an amusement park. There are cute boys, new friends, and the chance to finally have a normal life.
Her first day on the job, Scarlett is shocke ...more
Stolen from her family as a young girl, Scarlett was lucky enough to eventually escape her captor. Now a teen, she's starting a summer job at an amusement park. There are cute boys, new friends, and the chance to finally have a normal life.
Her first day on the job, Scarlett is shocke ...more
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June 28th 2016
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This book has some mild language. I think this book should be recommended for eighth graders.
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2.5 stars
An eight year old girl was plucked off the street and held captive for almost 8 years. Eventually she was able to get away. Now seventeen and hoping for a new life as a regular teenager, Scarlett is about to start her new job at Five Banners amusement park. Scarlett is thrilled about this job as she loves comics. Her main goal is to eventually have the job wearing the costume of her favorite superhero, Skywoman.
The ...more
2.5 stars
An eight year old girl was plucked off the street and held captive for almost 8 years. Eventually she was able to get away. Now seventeen and hoping for a new life as a regular teenager, Scarlett is about to start her new job at Five Banners amusement park. Scarlett is thrilled about this job as she loves comics. Her main goal is to eventually have the job wearing the costume of her favorite superhero, Skywoman.
The ...more
She’ll never be found. Even if they find the girl they think is Monica, even if the doctors give her the okay and she has pointy crimson nails and slathered-on mascara, she’ll never be Monica again. She might act like her, pretend to fill her life, but she’ll never be the same. That’s just what happens when you join the club.
A young girl was taken at eight years old eventually escaping her captor. Now Scarlett is seventeen starting a new summer job at the amusement park featuring her favorit ...more
This book has been compared to We Were Liars and Vanishing Girls, and I agree - I disliked those 2 stories just the same. If you enjoyed those novels, than this may be for you as well.
The premise is so intriguing; Scarlett was kidnapped when she was younger, has escaped her captor and is looking for a normal life. But her first day at her new job, another girl goes missing and memories of her past come rushing back. I was fortunate to have received Amanda Panitch's debut novel "Damage Done" last ...more
The premise is so intriguing; Scarlett was kidnapped when she was younger, has escaped her captor and is looking for a normal life. But her first day at her new job, another girl goes missing and memories of her past come rushing back. I was fortunate to have received Amanda Panitch's debut novel "Damage Done" last ...more
Aug 17, 2015
Dahlia
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I do not understand how Amanda Panitch's mind works but I fucking love it, and I loved this book. It's like the darkest, most twisted version of Kimmy Schmidt you can image, but set in an amusement park and minus the racism.
(As a side note, this book was really gender-spectrum inclusive in a way I don't think I've seen in a YA that isn't about gender and/or sexuality. Like, Scarlett refers to a fellow employee she sees as "an androgynous kid" and instead of pondering on said kid's gender, she j ...more
(As a side note, this book was really gender-spectrum inclusive in a way I don't think I've seen in a YA that isn't about gender and/or sexuality. Like, Scarlett refers to a fellow employee she sees as "an androgynous kid" and instead of pondering on said kid's gender, she j ...more
I loved this book from page 1. I loved the amusement park setting, the dark secrets, and of course, I love a good twist. It wasn't the MOST surprising twist (as it's definitely been done before), but it was satisfying.
Can't wait to read more from Amanda Panitch!!
Hooked from page 1. The setting, the writing, the secrets & twists!!! It was everything I wanted and more.
First off, I think I'm in love with amusement park settings for YA books. Lauren Oliver's Vanishing Girls also featured a characte ...more
Can't wait to read more from Amanda Panitch!!
Hooked from page 1. The setting, the writing, the secrets & twists!!! It was everything I wanted and more.
First off, I think I'm in love with amusement park settings for YA books. Lauren Oliver's Vanishing Girls also featured a characte ...more
Aug 27, 2015
PinkAmy loves books, cats and naps
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GRADE: A+
ONE WORD: Wow!
Scarlett was kidnapped and held in a basement between the ages of eight and twelve. Now, at seventeen, she begins working at an amusement park, when one if her coworkers goes missing. Another coworker, Katherina, seems to know more about Scarlett than she's willing to divulge and eerily reminds her of the years she was gone. Could there be a connection?
Amanda Panitch burst onto the YA scene last year with her debut DAMAGE DONE. NEVER MISSING, NEVER FOUND, her sophomore eff ...more
ONE WORD: Wow!
Scarlett was kidnapped and held in a basement between the ages of eight and twelve. Now, at seventeen, she begins working at an amusement park, when one if her coworkers goes missing. Another coworker, Katherina, seems to know more about Scarlett than she's willing to divulge and eerily reminds her of the years she was gone. Could there be a connection?
Amanda Panitch burst onto the YA scene last year with her debut DAMAGE DONE. NEVER MISSING, NEVER FOUND, her sophomore eff ...more
Jul 14, 2016
Tonya Henderson
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it was amazing
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My Thoughts:
Having not read Amanda's debut novel, Damage Done - which by the way, I will be remedying soon! I wasn't sure what to expect. I love YA thrillers, but there's this lack of oomph that really gets me going lately when it comes to the genre, so needless to say I was nervous.
Fear not, my friends!
This book was brilliant. No, if's and's or buts, just brilliant.
The writing is very easy to read and pulls you in from the very beginning. Whe ...more
My Thoughts:
Having not read Amanda's debut novel, Damage Done - which by the way, I will be remedying soon! I wasn't sure what to expect. I love YA thrillers, but there's this lack of oomph that really gets me going lately when it comes to the genre, so needless to say I was nervous.
Fear not, my friends!
This book was brilliant. No, if's and's or buts, just brilliant.
The writing is very easy to read and pulls you in from the very beginning. Whe ...more
Having read Amanda Panitch's debut, Damage Done, I knew exactly what I signed up for. Damage Done is one of the best thrillers I've read last year so when I heard that she's going to write another thriller, I immediately put it on my TBR.
Panitch's writing style is simple yet effective. It hooks the reader in all the right spots which prevents them from putting down the book. That's exactly what happened to me.
WHAT I LIKED:
Apart from the writing style, the narration is amazing as well. It's not t ...more
Panitch's writing style is simple yet effective. It hooks the reader in all the right spots which prevents them from putting down the book. That's exactly what happened to me.
WHAT I LIKED:
Apart from the writing style, the narration is amazing as well. It's not t ...more
Book Title: Never Missing, Never Found
Author: Amanda Panitch
Series: Stand Alone
Genre: YA, Thriller, Mystery
Source: Kindle E-Book (Library)
OVERALL RATING: 3.3/5 STARS
Find my full review with video included for book song at Leah's Bookish Obsession
♪♫MY PICK FOR BOOK THEME SONG♫♪
The Game by Disturbed --Wow, this song is so very fitting…

⇝Ratings Br ...more
Author: Amanda Panitch
Series: Stand Alone
Genre: YA, Thriller, Mystery
Source: Kindle E-Book (Library)
OVERALL RATING: 3.3/5 STARS
Find my full review with video included for book song at Leah's Bookish Obsession
♪♫MY PICK FOR BOOK THEME SONG♫♪
The Game by Disturbed --Wow, this song is so very fitting…
♫Tell me exactly
What am I supposed to do?
Now that I have
Allowed you to beat me
Do you think that we could play another game?
Maybe I can win this time?♫

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Sometimes it may look like someone is doing something bad, or evil, but when you look more closely at the situation, you realize that whatever's happening may not be so bad or evil after all. It may be warranted. Maybe even good.I've said before that Amanda Panitch one of my favorite YA mystery authors (second only to Abigail Haas), and Never Missing, Never Found solidifies that position - and then some. It's a shame her books are so relatively unknown because they are absolutely ...more
I'm sorry. I don't care what anyone says, Amanda Panitch, writes YA mystery the way it's supposed to be done.
Never Missing Never Found tells the story of Scarlett, a girl who's attempting to go back to her normal life after spending a large chunk of her childhood with a kidnapper. From the ages of about 8-15 Scarlett, lives with her captor--thinking her family doesn't want her, and never knowing the truth.
One day she gets away, and things are back to fairly normal. She gets a job at an amusement ...more
Never Missing Never Found tells the story of Scarlett, a girl who's attempting to go back to her normal life after spending a large chunk of her childhood with a kidnapper. From the ages of about 8-15 Scarlett, lives with her captor--thinking her family doesn't want her, and never knowing the truth.
One day she gets away, and things are back to fairly normal. She gets a job at an amusement ...more
Can YA mystery/thrillers just take over the world already? Because let's face it...

... you know they want to. ...more

... you know they want to. ...more
When Scarlet was a young girl, she was kidnapped along with another girl called Pixie. The two for a while were friends, but Pixie tried to push the boundaries and ended up getting the worst of punishments whereas Scarlet realized that if she complied with the rules, rewards were to be given. Years later after a struggle, they escaped except one girl died, and one lived or did they? Scarlet's family have moved, and she has gotten a job at an amusement park, but what will happen when one of the e
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What??? Wow!! I cant say anything except if you're looking for a mystery that will take you on a wild ride and not let you go read this book now! I cant say anything else for fear of giving away the many twists that spring for the biggest twist of all! Aggghhhh!
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Never missing never found ⭐️
Scarlet was kidnapped. And that’s all you had to know about that because years of past and now she’s getting her first job at the adventure world theme park. She is trying to get back to normalcy but memories of her time while captured flood back to her.
So we get to see bits of the abduction and her time in kidnapping. But mainly we are following her life now and trying to move on that is until she finds out that another girl has gone missing. Which obviously brings ...more
Scarlet was kidnapped. And that’s all you had to know about that because years of past and now she’s getting her first job at the adventure world theme park. She is trying to get back to normalcy but memories of her time while captured flood back to her.
So we get to see bits of the abduction and her time in kidnapping. But mainly we are following her life now and trying to move on that is until she finds out that another girl has gone missing. Which obviously brings ...more
”You know what they say: it’s better to be missing than dead.”
2.5 out of 5 stars
And in Scarlett’s case, it may be better to be lost than to be found.
At age eight Scarlett is kidnapped on her way home from school. At her captor’s house, she is forced to work for them and do their bidding.
2.5 out of 5 stars
And in Scarlett’s case, it may be better to be lost than to be found.
At age eight Scarlett is kidnapped on her way home from school. At her captor’s house, she is forced to work for them and do their bidding.
”I didn’t choose to join the illustrious society of missing girls. I didn’t grab an application, dot my I’s with hearts (it was third grade, okay?), and sign my name with a flourish in my newly acquired c...more
Jun 14, 2016
Genesis Sheli (Whispering Chapters)
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really liked it
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This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews.
Scarlett is back with her family after being kidnapped as a little girl. Things with her family are going well, except with her twin sister. Scarlett wants to feel connect to her again, but she knows it's not that easy after being separated for so long. She's ready to start working at the theme park, but a blast from the past is the last thing Scarlett thought she would encounter.
WHAT I LIKED
When I started reading, I had no idea what to e ...more
Scarlett is back with her family after being kidnapped as a little girl. Things with her family are going well, except with her twin sister. Scarlett wants to feel connect to her again, but she knows it's not that easy after being separated for so long. She's ready to start working at the theme park, but a blast from the past is the last thing Scarlett thought she would encounter.
WHAT I LIKED
When I started reading, I had no idea what to e ...more
Random House Children's and NetGalley provided me with an electronic copy of Never Missing, Never Found, in exchange for an honest review.
Kidnapped in third grade while standing on the sidewalk, Scarlett made a choice in the dark basement in which she was held that changed the course of her life. Now a teenager, Scarlett gets a job working at Five Banners, a superhero comic themed amusement park. A tragedy at the park brings back old memories and Scarlett is struck with the sense that something ...more
Kidnapped in third grade while standing on the sidewalk, Scarlett made a choice in the dark basement in which she was held that changed the course of her life. Now a teenager, Scarlett gets a job working at Five Banners, a superhero comic themed amusement park. A tragedy at the park brings back old memories and Scarlett is struck with the sense that something ...more
Never Missing Never Found is an excellent follow-up to a stunning debut and I'm thrilled to see where Amanda Panitch goes next! This novel was compulsively readable and I was turning the pages so fast they were nearly a blur. If you're looking for a juicy mystery with a killer twist at the end, look no further than Never Missing Never Found - this one is PERFECT for a day spent at the beach!
For the full review and more, head over to The Pretty Good Gatsby! ...more
For the full review and more, head over to The Pretty Good Gatsby! ...more
The ending was...wild. What a twist. I highly recommend if you're looking for a YA mystery.
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Apr 15, 2020
Orlanda Machado
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This book is a solid 4 to me !
I wasn’t expecting to like this book this much honestly, it was sitting on my shelves for ages and I thought I was never going to read it but today I decided to gave it a shot and I actually enjoyed it and wasn’t expecting the end of this story ...
Congratulations to the author of this book who actually made it, not for a moment I thought this is going to be the way it ended up being, for the last 100 pages I was actually thinking about giving to this book a score ...more
I wasn’t expecting to like this book this much honestly, it was sitting on my shelves for ages and I thought I was never going to read it but today I decided to gave it a shot and I actually enjoyed it and wasn’t expecting the end of this story ...
Congratulations to the author of this book who actually made it, not for a moment I thought this is going to be the way it ended up being, for the last 100 pages I was actually thinking about giving to this book a score ...more
Nov 21, 2016
rachel ☾
rated it
it was ok
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This book started off so well and I think that if I had connected to the characters - particularly our protagonist, Scarlett - on any level whatsoever, I would have enjoyed this book more than I did. However, the characterisation was so lacking that it made my enjoyment of the book all but evaporate. I can understand why Panitch decided to be vague in her descriptions and development, and I do think that it did so many wonderful things for the story’s suspense levels and plotline but sacrificing
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Read more of this review at Beatrice Learns To Read.
3.5 stars
Last year, Amanda Panitch's debut novel, Damage Done, blew my mind away with such a plot twist that caught me off guard and so I had always been on the watch for what's next for her. I must say that one of the reasons that I wanted to read Never Missing, Never Found was because of the author herself.
It's difficult not to compare this book from her previous title which is also in the mystery/thriller category because Damage Done really ...more
3.5 stars
Last year, Amanda Panitch's debut novel, Damage Done, blew my mind away with such a plot twist that caught me off guard and so I had always been on the watch for what's next for her. I must say that one of the reasons that I wanted to read Never Missing, Never Found was because of the author herself.
It's difficult not to compare this book from her previous title which is also in the mystery/thriller category because Damage Done really ...more
Oct 31, 2016
Becky
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did not like it
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Interesting concept, particularly with the twist. Unfortunately the writing is not so great, the characters are unbelievable and inconsistent, and thinking about it too much uncovers a ton of plot holes. (view spoiler)
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I've never worked in an amusement park - I've worked in retail but never with a roller coaster riding above or the theme music playing throughout. I think it's a unique experience and definitely gave this story a wonderful undercurrent of curiosity.
Mix that in with Scarlett's horrific history and her slow recovery and you have the perfect setting for a mystery. A girl goes missing that works for the amusement park.
Has Scarlett's past come to haunt her?
I never would have guessed the end. The wri ...more
Mix that in with Scarlett's horrific history and her slow recovery and you have the perfect setting for a mystery. A girl goes missing that works for the amusement park.
Has Scarlett's past come to haunt her?
I never would have guessed the end. The wri ...more
I feel like I've seen this ending before. But it was a pretty thrilling ride, and definitely worth a read.
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I hate to be the odd reviewer out, but this book was absurd, and the ending was terrible.
Thru the book I was enjoying it felt like it was going places maybe a little less you would expect of PTSD. And guy in picture and all them story to go flat. I was entertained since wanted to see what happened but yea... One thing though had me was sorta ending I didn't see coming. So can't figured if enjoyed it enough or not for 3.5- near 5 so just going with a 4
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As mentioned in every review I write for thrillers, I ADORE THEM. I love the madness that authors express when they are writing from the perspective of a character who gets really creeped out. Having read Amanda Panitch's work before, specifically Damage Done, which was pretty great in my opinion, I expected greatness coming from this one, too. Never Missing, Never Found is the COOLEST OUT OF THE COOL. A psychological ...more
As mentioned in every review I write for thrillers, I ADORE THEM. I love the madness that authors express when they are writing from the perspective of a character who gets really creeped out. Having read Amanda Panitch's work before, specifically Damage Done, which was pretty great in my opinion, I expected greatness coming from this one, too. Never Missing, Never Found is the COOLEST OUT OF THE COOL. A psychological ...more
**4.5 stars**
Originally posted at: https://iliveforreading.blogspot.com/...
While there are horrible, HORRIBLE things that happen to people that I wouldn't wish on anyone, I've always been fascinated by or curious about the aftermath of traumatic events. There's something about reading a story featuring a character who has multiple levels, and things aren't always what they seem. I was intrigued by the premise for Never Missing, Never Found and was eager to understand what exactly was going on wi ...more
Originally posted at: https://iliveforreading.blogspot.com/...
While there are horrible, HORRIBLE things that happen to people that I wouldn't wish on anyone, I've always been fascinated by or curious about the aftermath of traumatic events. There's something about reading a story featuring a character who has multiple levels, and things aren't always what they seem. I was intrigued by the premise for Never Missing, Never Found and was eager to understand what exactly was going on wi ...more
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Amanda Panitch spent most of her childhood telling stories to her four younger siblings, trying both to make them laugh and scare them too much to sleep. Now she lives in New York City, where she writes dark, funny stories for teens, kids, and the pigeons that nest on her apartment balcony. You can follow her on Twitter @AmandaPanitch, and visit her online at www.amandapanitch.com
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