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Title:Sister, Missing (Girl, Missing #2)
Author:Sophie McKenzie
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 250 pages
Published:August 31st 2011 by Simon & Schuster Children's
Categories:Young Adult. Thriller. Mystery
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This book is so heart warming and almost made me cry at the end. Such an improvement from the first book. It is absolutely sad and so beautiful. I loved the ending because it really made you begin to think of how you view yourself and other people and it hints the fact that your not the only person in the world, you need to care about other people too and their emotions and feelings, which really makes me smile. Although Lauren and Shelby were never close during this book, it is lovely to see them express themselves to each other and how Lauren feels as well.
I rated it 4 because I didn't like some parts due to them being unrealistic or not very interesting, plus I also thought that Jam had a PSP in the first on that he scratched, not a DS so when I read that it quite confused me, but I might be wrong so ignore me if I am.
I also am very content that the character Lauren is much less whiney and matured a lot, during this book. She becomes much more selfless and boxes her feelings much more rather than making a huge deal out of them. I enjoyed reading this more because of her character.
While I was reading this I did think that this family suffered many problems and that annoyed me because I thought that yes, family's do have many problems and I thought this family always being kidnapped was unrealistic. So you can see that that annoyed me and that is another reason why I only rated it 4 and not a 5.
All in all sister, missing was enjoyable and the ending was so sad and heart warming. I do recommend this book depending on what you like as this isn't what I'd normally read but it is very emotional. I loved this one much more than the first.

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ISBN: 0857072889 (ISBN13: 9780857072887)
Edition Language: English
Series: Girl, Missing #2

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It was a great book. It was so annoying because there were so many parts were it could have just been solved but then things went wrong. It made me cry at the end when you realised how sad Shelby was feeling this whole time and she told Lauren just before she died. I love this book, it really made me feel fear and pulled on my heart strings. I would definitely recommend it.

I thought that this book was written much better than the first in the trilogy, simply because the descriptions and explanations were much better.Though I feel as if because of the theme of kidnapped people the author is limited in what they can write.Since the last book the characters have developed a lot, which I thought was good. I really liked/hated the ending because it was so unpredictable.

My first book by Sophie McKenzie was "Blood Ties", and I then red "Blood Ransom", which I both liked very much. I tried "Girl, Missing" and found it not as good as my first two, but I still liked it (even though I felt it was sometimes hard to believe). This second book I didn't like. It had far too much action for my liking, and each time you thought it was finally over, it wasn't and something even harder to believe happenend. Also, the main character can't be so dumb, I felt, to make all

The first installment of this series I liked, although a part of me felt it was a bit far fetched; fourteen pages in the main character was certain she was this kidnapped girl?! Anyway thats the other book, this one was between a two and a three but I went with three as it was a page turner and I finished it in a day so that has to be more of a positive than a negative.The problem I had with this was it felt very unbelievable. Other books I read may be unbelievable but they are usually fantasy

After having read the first book in the series (girl missing) I was contemplating and curious about whether this one would live up to its prequel's reputation. In my opinion, it definitely did. Although I didn't love this book as much as the first I would definitely say it is a good book and would highly recommend. I think i read this book over one weekend! Sophie Mackenzie's books are so addictive.

This book is so heart warming and almost made me cry at the end. Such an improvement from the first book. It is absolutely sad and so beautiful. I loved the ending because it really made you begin to think of how you view yourself and other people and it hints the fact that your not the only person in the world, you need to care about other people too and their emotions and feelings, which really makes me smile. Although Lauren and Shelby were never close during this book, it is lovely to see

It is the second book in the trilogy missing girls series by Sophie Mackenzie.i quite enjoyed the book because it foreshadowed what was going to happen.the story is full of mystery and suspense just like the first book.it ends on a cliffhanger as there is a third story after this book.

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