Code Name Cassandra (1-800-Where-R-You #2)

 
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Second book of the series; Pretty good.
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Allyssa

This is the second book to the series "1-800-where-are-you?" In this book Jess runs from her psychic ability and decides to live a normal, teenage life. She decides to attend a summer camp and take on the task of campers and friends, over finding missing people.


This book was pretty good. I liked it more than the first book. I like the character of Jess, but I think that it's sad that she has to run away and can't really use her 'gift' to helping find people, because the government is always after her. I think that if someone was really able to sense missing people through their dreams, they should try harder than Jess did. Although, Jess really is a caring character, she just doesn't know what to do.


Nonetheless, it was a good book.
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I Liked it
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Mariposa2600

well i loved this book and i liked how she like so know so well the dectetive ppl and when they give her the code name to prtect her and how she outsmart them i feel sorry ha

and the kiddo Shane that was giving jess problem was holarious although i feel sorry for her somehow bcuz she was like the only girl in the cabin full fo boys bratty boys i might add

also i fell sorry for the dad of the lil girl that went missing he must have felt terrible but one of the most hilarios thing that happened thoughout the whole book had to be when jess was trying to seduce her almost Bf and how he was trying to avoid it even though everyone knew he secretly love it and shane making her life miserable bcuz she was "lighting girl" and teased about how he through that he didn't though she told the true and she still could see missing children and how shane at the end LOss his gift to play so he could finally go to football camp overall loved it
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Love it
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Jyot09

I really like all of Meg Cabots books they're great
but the 1-800-where-R-U series, in my opinion is the best, this book was a little shorter than the rest but Jessica Mastriani is a really spunky chracter,
always trying to go after Rob, and getting herself into hilarious situations.

In this book she is blamed for not saving a girl from dying, so it almost happens a second time but she saves the girl.
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Trouble that follows like a shadow
(Updated: June 06, 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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Pretty good
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Grace

This summer, Jess is a counselor at a camp for musically gifted children, trying to stay low and undetected, even with the Feds spying on her. But then one day, a man visits her, pleading her to find his daughter, and she reluctantly agrees...which puts herself and a camper in danger.

The second book of the series is good, with humor, suspense, and all you could ask for from a Meg Cabot book.
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All you ever want in a book.
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
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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.
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My Mistake
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Ashley

My review above was meant for the book 1-800-Where-R-You When lighting strikes, sorry. This book, Code Name Cassandra is the second book in the series. This book is a little better than the first book. In this book Jess is finding out that her special powers are stonger that she thought. This one is just as exciting as the first. Also in this book you will see more of Rob and what does that mean? Is he finally going to ask Jess out? You will have to read to find out!
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Great Girl Power Book
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Ashley

Meg Cabot is one of my favorite writers. Out of all the series this one, to me, is the second best. The Mediator series is number one! This is the first book in the series and one of the most exciting. In this book Jess (the main character) gets hit by lighting and this causes her to find missing children. After that one day, her life changes forever. Thoughout this book she will, punch a star football player, meet a hot guy in detention, out smart the Feds numerus times, and save missing kids too. A MUST READ!
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