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4.3 6
Middle Grade Fiction
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Couldn't Put it Down
Overall rating
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Reader reviewed by Krysten Weller
This novel is a big departure from Ann M. Martin's "Baby-sitter" series. The book reads like a Lifetime movie the way the cast of characters interact with one another as well as the subject matter. At first, you think the kidnapper is a random stranger, but (spoiler alert), it turns out that the kidnapper has connections to the family. See? I didn't give away too much!
I highly recommend this book if you like mysteries or crime novels and especially if you're a Lifetime movie buff. This is a fast read that you won't want to put down. If you liked the Janie, "Face on a Milk Carton," books, then you'll love "Missing since Monday."
This novel is a big departure from Ann M. Martin's "Baby-sitter" series. The book reads like a Lifetime movie the way the cast of characters interact with one another as well as the subject matter. At first, you think the kidnapper is a random stranger, but (spoiler alert), it turns out that the kidnapper has connections to the family. See? I didn't give away too much!
I highly recommend this book if you like mysteries or crime novels and especially if you're a Lifetime movie buff. This is a fast read that you won't want to put down. If you liked the Janie, "Face on a Milk Carton," books, then you'll love "Missing since Monday."
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