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Title:Girl, Missing (Girl, Missing #1)
Author:Sophie McKenzie
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 283 pages
Published:December 1st 2006 by Simon & Schuster (first published October 2nd 2006)
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Contemporary
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Girl, Missing (Girl, Missing #1) Paperback | Pages: 283 pages
Rating: 3.96 | 9303 Users | 606 Reviews

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This was a quick and simple read. Having been written over 10 years ago I didn't have overly high hopes, which helped as the way the main character spoke seemed very childish and immature.

While researching for a school project, Lauren comes across a website for missing children. Discovering a girl that looks a lot like her; a girl taken from her parents over 12 years ago, Lauren makes it her mission to find out what happened to her, and who she really is.

A lot of what happens is overly convenient. How she manages to catch a flight to the USA, find the address of the orphanage where her adoption took place and then also the address of her possible family, I definitely had to suspend my disbelief in order to just enjoy and go with it.

If you take it purely at face value, this was an enjoyable and action filled novel. Definitely aimed at the younger end of the YA community, but still entertaining enough.

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Original Title: Girl, Missing
ISBN: 1416917322 (ISBN13: 9781416917328)
Edition Language: English
Series: Girl, Missing #1
Literary Awards: Manchester Book Award (2008), Sakura Medal for Middle School Book (2008), Bolton Children's Book Award (2007), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2008)

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Ratings: 3.96 From 9303 Users | 606 Reviews

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When I picked up 'Girl, Missing' I wasnt that excited about it but I very quickly came to realize that I definitely should have been very excited about this book! From the first few pages I was totally intrigued by what had happened and what was going to happen. Both the past and future was so unknown, I loved it. Everything happened so fast I didn't even have a second in which to stop and let what had happened sink in let a lone stop to do anything else, I couldn't put the book down! Lovely

This is one of those books that's a quick - straightforward read. I would be lying if I said it got boring becuase it didn't. It was a quick read with a decent plot, but I have to say that it was pretty predictable. Didn't wow me I suppose; didn't do anything for me actually. More of a book I'd recommend you pick up from the Library.

I CAN'T EXPLAIN how much I love this trilogy! They're action packed and the story begins as soon as you open the book. I will admit that I read it a while ago so can't remember a lot but I enjoyed the trilogy thoroughly!! Definitely read.

I know this is a children's book, and therefore not for me, but I thought the writing was incredibly weak. Things happen so easily - an Internet search leads Lauren to believe she was actually kidnapped, a search done mostly because her adoptive parents bug her - and then she's off to America, ditching her mother at the airport to go to another State. I couldn't really suspend my disbelief.Also, Lauren is dreadful. She's selfish and ungrateful and I refuse to accept that it's just because she's

Appalling. Enough said.

I liked this book as it was very interesting and gripped you in to keep reading.

My first review on goodreads and I'm using it rant on this book.I had really high expectations of it due to the other reviews on this site, but it seriously disappointed me. It was a short book I admit so didn't have a lot of time to really draw me in but, being one of those girls who will normally love everything, I was surprised when I reached the end of the book and still disliked it.The plot is one of those that probably looks good as a synposis but didn't really work. I found it way too