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Book Review Girl, Missing. Sophie Mckenzie

A book review and description of the book Girl, Missing by Sophie Mckenzie.

Girl, Missing is a very fast paced book with a very exciting story-line. If you were looking for a book with good content or writing style this probably wouldn't be the book for you. The story-line is very believable and modern but it is very fast and doesn't offer much writing style. Although there are a few negative comments I would recommend this book for teenagers who want a thrilling and fast paced book. It is impossible to put this book down and until I found out the extremely worthwhile end, I was oblivious to the outside world.

What the book is about:

Lauren, aged 14 is trying to write an essay about "Who am I?" when she gets thinking about how she is adopted. On her computer she looks on a missing children website. She finds a girl who looks like Lauren did when she was a baby. Lauren compares the picture on the website and a picture in one of her baby albums. They are very similar. A while later Lauren sets out on an adventure to america where her real parents are supposed to be. As soon as she landed she stepped into a world of lies and danger. A must read++!

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