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message 1: by Justin (new)

Justin G | 20 comments Haddix, Margaret Peterson. Sent. New York: Simon & Schuster for Young Readers, 2009.


message 2: by Justin (new)

Justin G | 20 comments This is the next book in the Missing series. The first book was Found. The theme is similar to the first book, Found of "you may think you know your place, but you are wrong." Since, this is the next book in the series, a lot of elements are the same. I still enjoy the writer's way of words and her type of humor. The book is still clear and easy to understand. I feel like this book was even better than the first. Since, the story is picking up, I was able to stay hooked even faster to the plot. Margaret Peterson Haddix still does a great job of using an unique kind of story to make this book and the rest of the series stand out against most others. Instead of present time like in the Found, the setting is actually sent back in time in the 15th century. The main characters are same as the last book. I still can't relate to them, the characters are not believable, and I still wouldn't want to be in the same story with them.

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message 3: by Calvin (new)

Calvin L | 16 comments HMMMMMMMM Interesting. It doesn't seem like my type of book yet your review makes me want to read into it at least. GOOD JOB!


message 4: by Nick (new)

Nick L | 12 comments So from the title's I was thinking more of a mystery book but the review shows more comedy. Is it a mystery book with lots of comedy or am I way off thinking it was a mystery book?


message 5: by Justin (new)

Justin G | 20 comments Calvin wrote: "HMMMMMMMM Interesting. It doesn't seem like my type of book yet your review makes me want to read into it at least. GOOD JOB!"

Nothing is your type of book. Do you not believe that this book is the greatest book of all time because it is and you should feel sorry for your poor taste in books.


message 6: by Leor (new)

Leor | 12 comments I like your review. It makes me want to read it. But knowing you, you didn't even read the book so I think i would waste my time. Although you did make it seem interesting, I might actually read it


message 7: by Justin (new)

Justin G | 20 comments Leor wrote: "I like your review. It makes me want to read it. But knowing you, you didn't even read the book so I think i would waste my time. Although you did make it seem interesting, I might actually read it"
I have read every book that ever existed.


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