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4.4 23
Young Adult Fiction
346
All you ever want in a book.
(Updated: June 12, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
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Reader reviewed by FxOxG
The second book in Meg Cabot's 1-800-where-R-you series is an excellent book. She keeps the series movineg with a little of everything. A little action, romance, mystery, its a mixing of success.
Jess Mastriani, would like the Feds to think that her powers of finding missing people are gone yet finds it nearly impossible to keep up the act. When working at a summer camp for musically gifted kids, Jess is confronted by a a distressed father who's daughter has gone missing. Jess once again is faced with the Feds and a very angry stepdad who would like to see her dead.
We also see more of the Rob Wilkin's factor, which is part of the reason I like this book so much.
I reccomend this book to mostly girls but if you guys would like the read it, then all the more power to ya. If you read it you will love it. If you dont read it you so are missing out.
The second book in Meg Cabot's 1-800-where-R-you series is an excellent book. She keeps the series movineg with a little of everything. A little action, romance, mystery, its a mixing of success.
Jess Mastriani, would like the Feds to think that her powers of finding missing people are gone yet finds it nearly impossible to keep up the act. When working at a summer camp for musically gifted kids, Jess is confronted by a a distressed father who's daughter has gone missing. Jess once again is faced with the Feds and a very angry stepdad who would like to see her dead.
We also see more of the Rob Wilkin's factor, which is part of the reason I like this book so much.
I reccomend this book to mostly girls but if you guys would like the read it, then all the more power to ya. If you read it you will love it. If you dont read it you so are missing out.
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