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Found: A Mickey Bolitar Novel | Harlan Coben
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From internationally bestselling author Harlan Coben comes this third action-packed installment of his bestselling young adult series. It’s been eight months since Mickey Bolitar witnessed the shocking, tragic death of his father. Eight months of lies, dark secrets, and unanswered questions. While he desperately wants answers, Mickey’s sophomore year of high school brings on a whole new set of troubles. Spoon is in the hospital, Rachel won’t tell him where he stands, his basketball teammates hate him . . . and then there’s Ema’s surprise announcement: She has an online boyfriend, and he’s vanished. As he’s searching for Ema’s missing boyfriend (who may not even exist!), Mickey also gets roped into helping his nemesis, Troy Taylor, with a big problem. All the while, Mickey and his friends are pulled deeper into the mysteries surrounding the Abeona Shelter, risking their lives to find the answers—until the shocking climax, where Mickey finally comes face-to-face with the truth about his father.
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Ericalambbrown
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I hadn‘t planned to read/listen to this trio of Mickey Bolitar books as they were geared to a YA audience. After reading the last of the Myron Bolitar series and Win, I realized I probably should snag these because I was lost on a couple of plot points. These are good and I sincerely hope there will be more in the series. I particularly fell in love with Spoon. I‘d love to read where their story goes to next. Nick Podehl is a fantastic narrator!

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rkpope

Wow! I didn't see the ending coming. Mickey spends the entire book helping other people with their problems and in the end helps himself in a big way.

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EyrePrejudice
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I continued the trek direct into this last one from the 2nd. Loved the ending and how the characters progressed. Loved Ema finding out about her boyfriend, even though it was painful. Loved Mickey finding out how gullible he is and the consequences from that trust. I only wish there was another in the series, but I could not find another one listed. The only question I have that was never answered, was why was it so important to not tell Myron?

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That-Bookish-Hiker
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I took a reading break and then got sucked into this show on Netflix.

I haven‘t read any of Coban‘s books but this show was good and had me hooked. Now I‘ll be adding him to my tbr.

Emiller Loved this show! I highly recommend his books! 6y
That-Bookish-Hiker @Emiller is there a certain one I should read first? Have you watched The Killing on Netflix? 6y
Emiller I‘ve liked all of Coben‘s books. There are ones that are part of a series but you don‘t really need to read in order. Yes I have watched The Killing and it so good! Definitely a must watch! 6y
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samharnold
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I loved this book it almost felt like the end of a trilogy as much as a series book. The characters have developed well over the three books and I look forward to seeing them develop further. The story is engaging and as a YA novel it's an easy quick read. Love this author and love the series.

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Andrew65
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An excellent end to this mini-series. A large number of issues were investigated & were all resolved in this book. As usual in Harlan Coben's books there were a few twists - some you did see coming and others not so. I would strongly suggest reading this trilogy of books in quick succession. I have to say the character of Mickey grew on me strongly throughout these books, which was no mean achievement given his role in #10 Myron Bolitar Series.