I enjoyed reading this book. It flows
smoothly and has just the right amount of plot twist that a Sci-Fi book should
have. It doesn't have any problems that I noticed. My favorite character is
Katherine because she is the bratty little sister that many people have. All of
the books in this series are called Found,
Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, and Caught.
Friday, November 22, 2013
The Missing: Book 2: Sent
The
Missing: Sent, by Margaret Peterson, is a great sequel to The Missing: Found. Sent continues pretty much exactly where Found on left off. Jonah, Katherine, Chip, and Alex land in a
different time and place, a time where Jonah and Katherine don't belong, but
Chip and Alex do. They experience many things that Chip and Alex would have
done if they were never kidnapped from Time. Chip and Alex actually turn out to
be princes from the fifteenth century, and people are coming to murder them!
Jonah and Katherine have to think fast and find out how to use the Elucidator,
a time-travel device, or else Chip and Alex might die.
Friday, November 1, 2013
The Missing: Book 1: Found
The Missing: Found, by Margaret Peterson, is a
great start to the series The Missing. It is very mysterious and doesn't answer many
questions. That's what the rest of the
series is for. This book is just the one
that asks the questions. It is about
adoptees, and others, that must find their way back to where they belong. If they each don't find their way back, Time
may fall apart. It is a Sci-fi book that
doesn't seem like one. It is based on
the fact that the main character Jonah and his friend Chip have no idea who
they really are. They eventually find
thirty two other kids just like them.
The book ends with a cliff-hanger, so buy the second book before you
finish this one.
My one problem with this story is
that it is more mystery than Sci-fi. The
entirety of the book is just them talking about a thing that they got. They are pretty creative, but it's not like
their getting anywhere. Most of their
theories are debunked at the end of the story.
This makes most of what they do pointless. If just one of their theories was right, this
story would be much better and not as pointless.
As much as I don't like that, there
is a reason for it. The story of this
book is just setting stuff up for the next one, and the author had to show how
little they know. In this series, my
favorite character is Jonah's younger sister Katherine. She is just so weird and she makes fun of
Jonah a lot, and vice-versa. She may not
like Jonah that much, but she knows when to get serious and when to tease her
older brother. The rest of the books are
called Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, and Caught.
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