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4.5 21
Young Adult Fiction
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A great conclusion
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Reader reviewed by Brynna
Before Meg Cabot became the big deal she is today, she penned two little known series under the name Jenny Carroll. One was this series, 1-800-Where-R-U, which is probably one of my favourite of all time. They are small but they pack punch. Probably the best thing to come out of Meg Cabot, in my opinion.
Missing You is the conclusion of the series. It's the fifth book and it's not a disappointment. We get to glimpse Jess a few years into the future. She's graduate High School and has taken her gift abraod to help with the War on Terror. Now she's back in the USA, studying music at Julliard, and she's exhausted herself and her ability. In comes Rob, the ex who stole her heart, and ours, in the first four books. His little sister is missing and he needs Jess to find her.
I loved this book. It was tough to let this series go, though it will forever live on for me as I will continue to read it over and over. It provided a satisfying conclusion to the series and left me with a smile on my face. I recommend this book, and its predecessors to all.
Before Meg Cabot became the big deal she is today, she penned two little known series under the name Jenny Carroll. One was this series, 1-800-Where-R-U, which is probably one of my favourite of all time. They are small but they pack punch. Probably the best thing to come out of Meg Cabot, in my opinion.
Missing You is the conclusion of the series. It's the fifth book and it's not a disappointment. We get to glimpse Jess a few years into the future. She's graduate High School and has taken her gift abraod to help with the War on Terror. Now she's back in the USA, studying music at Julliard, and she's exhausted herself and her ability. In comes Rob, the ex who stole her heart, and ours, in the first four books. His little sister is missing and he needs Jess to find her.
I loved this book. It was tough to let this series go, though it will forever live on for me as I will continue to read it over and over. It provided a satisfying conclusion to the series and left me with a smile on my face. I recommend this book, and its predecessors to all.
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