Missing You (1-800-Where-R-You #5)

 
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great book
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I wish this book didn't have to end.
Jess is now living in newyork and Rob came to her to help him find his sister. But with no more powers, how can Jess find the sister of the man she once loved?
I liked the tension between the both of them and how things ended up at the end.
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meg cabot missing u
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Reader reviewed by diamond

Jen Greenly is now in the fame when the actor luke striker plays as a high school student under cover and every one finds out about it and shes in the middle of trouble because no one knows that she is ask annie she solves other peoples problems but can she solve her own.

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quick paced and engaging
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Reader reviewed by graceful

This book was written by Meg Cabot, under another pen name.  This entire series is quick paced and fun to read.  If you like science fiction chick lit books this is a good read.  I found the book very easy to get into and finished it quickly.
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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.


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a semi-believable romance
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Reader reviewed by kaitlin

I was excitied to read this book when I saw it at my liberary a few days ago, as I hadnt realized that Cabot was going to write a new book in the where-r-u series. I thought the plot was nice, thought some of the conversations between rob and jess didnt seem very real. I would have to say that the best part of the book in my opinion was when jess saw karen sue again and blew her off. Karen sue always kind of annoyed me =). The ending was happy which is good because i just cant stand a depressing ending. all in all, i would say that this book is good apart for some seemingly fake dialouge
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The last one sadly
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Reader reviewed by Jen


Jessica along with Rob and everyone else is back for the last installment of 1-800-Where-R-You. I have to say I had been expecting this book for a while now. I have to say that this was a good book that had a lot of things that I didn't expect. Like who knew Rob had a sister. Well half sister that started the hole mess and who I didn't like part of the book because she made Jess feel bad. But I think readers will like her because she is the reason why they saw each other again after a few months apart. As usual trying to find a missing person. Jessica finds out who she really wants to be and who she wants to be with for the rest of her life, hint hint. Their another surprise with Jessicas best friend and brother. That I will not say what happens between them so that you can be surprised as I was. Well if you love the series and haven't read the last one, make sure to get it. I think that you will like it as much as I did.
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ending series
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Reader reviewed by sadia



Jess Mastriani is once again back for her work but she has realised all her powers have gone. mastriani starts training in musical academy and plays flute daily. Luckilly, her bestfriend Ruth is with her as well as unluckily Ruth's brother who has a crush on jess.Now comes this guy Rob you know whom i am talking about if you have read the earlier series. This time Rob's sister missing and he has hopes that only jess can find his sister. Want to know more hang on with this book and keep reading untill you can stop.
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A fantastic end
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Reader reviewed by Tina.S

Jess is living with Ruth in New York. Her powers are agone and she never thought she'd ever see Rob gain. Its quite a shock when he turns up and asks her to find his sister! I believe that this one is the best of the series, but I missed the mystery angle that was in some of the other books.
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