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Trouble that follows like a shadow
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by damaris

In this second installment by Meg Cabot in the 1-800-where-R-you series we find Jessica Mastriani at a camp for musically talented children. She's a counselor on account of watching little kids is a step above from working the steam table in her dad's restaurant.
Her finding-missing-people-without-ever-meeting-them ability is still in her possesion although except for a few indiviuls the rest of the world thinks ohterwise.
But when a desperate father arrives at the camp seeking Jess's help for his kinapped little girl how can she say no? She agrees but first enlists the help of Rob wilkins and his motorcylce to investigate the background information of the case. Along the way she accquires an enemy with too many head screws loose, loseses a camp kid, blows up a van, and finds out that the Feds are on her tail again.
What's a girl to do?
Once again Meg cabot manages to woo the reader with story that makes putting the book down for a bathroom break seem unthinkable. Jessica is the same-o punch yor face now ask questions later girl with relateable personality that allows the reader to conect with her cahracter. I have to say that I did miss the biker gang that heleped jess out of a jam in the previous book. But still a good read.
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