#2022Book47
This was my least favorite book in this series. I‘m glad all of the various plot lines were wrapped up nicely, but I didn‘t like the introduction of a new narrator in the 8th book.
#2022Book47
This was my least favorite book in this series. I‘m glad all of the various plot lines were wrapped up nicely, but I didn‘t like the introduction of a new narrator in the 8th book.
#2022Book44
I enjoyed the first half of this book, especially all of the parts related to the Lindbergh baby. But the second half just kept packing in more and more twists, which made it a little confusing at times.
#2022Book42
I liked that this book focused on the mystery around Anastasia Romanov, because I‘m obsessed with that. But that also made this a little less interesting than other books in the series, because I wasn‘t learning anything new.
#2022Book40
This is my favorite so far in the series. I didn't know anything about Einstein's first wife or their daughter, so everything the characters learned was also new to me (even though the circumstances were obviously fictionalized). What I like most about this series is that Haddix allows the content to mature with the readers.
#2022Book38
I enjoyed reading about the kids' adventures time-traveling to 1600, and the problems they ran into made for a good story. But the new teen character, introduced as a love interest for the main character, was incredibly annoying. The new villain started as a solid character, but then became kind of omniscient, and if the villain knows everything people are going to do and say before it actually happens, it kind of makes them less fun.
#2022Book36
I liked this book more than the first in the series. Since we were introduced to all of the background information in the first book, we got to focus on a few of the main characters in this one. Throwing the characters back into the 15th century for the majority of the book was a great plot point, as it gave the characters more to do and forced them to work with what they could access in that time period.
Jonah and Chip have barely adjusted to the discovery that they are actually the missing children of history when a time purist named JB sends them hurtling back in time to 1483. 2nd in a series: The Missing
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Casey‘s debut psychological thriller. I would have to say that she has been talented right from the start of her writing career! Thought I knew who the killer was but a surprise twist right at the end took care of that thought. I have read all her books at this point but I am anxiously awaiting another Kerrigan book coming out in April. If you haven‘t read Casey yet, what are you waiting for? She does not disappoint! #TheMissing #JaneCasey
Summary: Thirteen year old Jonah Skidmore feels like an average child, complete with a smart yet slightly annoying younger sister name Katherine, parents who constantly reassured their children that they are special and well loved, and a peaceful home in Ohio‘s suburbs. Besides being adopted, life feels natural for Jonah. by then he receives a note, “YOU ARE ONE OF THE MISSING,” with six simple words, his world turns upside down and out of control