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Loading... Sabotaged (Missing) (edition 2010)by Margaret Peterson Haddix
As the next book in line in the "Missing" series I expected none less than what this book gave me. This book was thrilling and extremely exciting to read. I couldn't put it down once I got into it. The only thing that I didn't like about this amazing book was the fact that it left me wondering what happened at the end. I don't like books that leave me hanging, wondering what is going to happened next. But other than that, I loved reading this book. ( )
It was really good. It had a strong plot. It is full of action. I read this book because I saw it in the library and it look interesting. The focus of this final book of the Found trilogy is Virginia Dare who was the first white child born on American soil. I've got to tell you I was very intrigued to see where this story would go. The author held my attention well and then, I felt, abruptly ended the story, leaving me unsatisfied. I found it confusing too. I think a lot of kids could read this book and just see it as an exciting story. For adults, I think the author created unanswered questions and scenarios. I was left wanting more from it. After helping Chip and Alex survive 15th century London, Jonah and Katherine are summoned to help another missing child, Andrea, face her fate. Andrea is really Virginia Dare, from the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Jonah and Katherine are confident in their ability to help Andrea fix history, but when their journey goes dangerously awry, they realize that they may be in over their head. They've landed in the wrong time period. Andrea doesn't seem that interested in leaving the past. And even worse, it appears that someone has deliberately sabotaged their mission... The third book in the series that deals with missing children in time. In this book Jonah and Katherine, brother and sister, are again sent back in time to help save another child. This time they are sent with Andrea, who is really Virginia Dare, to the 16th century to the lost colony of Roanoke. Only this time while traveling through time the trip is sabotaged. Not knowing where or when they have landed they must now solve two dilemmas without changing history. How to save Andrea and where is the original Virginia Dare. Margret Peterson Haddix's third addition to The Missing Childrens Series was all about brother and sister Jonah and Katherine. But this time, a new character named Andrea was added to the thrilling series. These teens are sent to the 1600's to repair time, but something goes wrong. What it is, is a mystery that you will have to find out by yourself. Andrea learns that she is realy Virginia Dare, the first English girl born in America, and the trio go on a journey to find out what exactly in time they are trying to fix. Haddix is known for thrilling and heart wrenching novels. This one does not have as much of that as the first two books, but there is a lot more drama in this book. Take a look at The Missing Childrens Series, if you haven't already. Trust me, you won't want to ever stop reading Haddix's amasing novels! Jonah and Katherine have to help Andrea by going back and by saveing the history. they have lot of adventur because they lost the thing to talk to and get help from JB so they did all the works by theres self. and that make me more intrusted in the book. I found this book to be very exciting,suspenseful and entreating I didn't want to put it down!She does great job explaining everything that goes on. and she makes you want to just hate the bad guys and love the good guys It was good, but I liked the 2nd one the best As the next book in line in the "Missing" series I expected none less than what this book gave me. This book was thrilling and extremely exciting to read. I couldn't put it down once I got into it. The only thing that I didn't like about this amazing book was the fact that it left me wondering what happened at the end. I don't like books that leave me hanging, wondering what is going to happened next. But other than that, I loved reading this book. Jonah, a child from the past and put into the future, has to help Andrea get back and save her time. Andrea is Virginia Dare and has to find a way to correct the disturbed time where time travelers had earlier messed up. During this journey, Andrea tells Jonah and his sister,Katherine, about her past in the future where her parents died and how she would be granted her parents back if she messed up Jonah's mission. As of now, they are trying to find out where Virginia Dare currently is considering Andrea messed up their time travel efforts. Pgs read 280/360 Recommend?: Yes “Found.” “Sent.” “Sabotaged.” Out of these three books I think Sabotaged was the least interesting of the series, don’t get me wrong it was a great book but the first two were better. Sabotaged was about Andrea (another missing child from history) finding out that she is Virginia Dare of 1587. Virginia Dares life is completely unknown except that she was the first English child born in the western hemisphere. In this book Margaret Peterson Haddix does a great job of mixing the things that happened in the first and second book, the Virginia Dare story and the sabotaging. Although this was the least interesting of the series it was still interesting. I love the fact that Margaret Peterson Haddix decided to make the most exciting Events happen in the last couple of chapters in the book because it made me want to keep reading, Even though the book was done! The way the book was written I could tell that the author was passionate about Virginia Dare’s story. The authors note at the back of the book also told me about Virginia Dare’s story and why Margaret Peterson Haddix chose Virginia Dare to be in the missing series. I could not have lived in this time period because I am so used to the 21st century it would probably be hard to get used to the 19th century because there is no TV, internet or cell phones. I guess I am very attached to the conveniences of the 21st century. Probably couldn’t last a week, not even close to how long Jonah and Katherine were there for. I recommend this book to everyone who has read found and sent and recommend this series to Margaret Peterson Haddix’s fans and people who like historical fiction with a twist. Enjoy! Chinmay J,- The whole story line of the book is really confusing. I dropped it after 10 minutes. Its Awful! The best book ever |
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