Girl, Missing

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By Sophie McKenzie
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31 reviews
What if you saw yourself as a toddler on a Missing Children’s website? What would you do?
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Enjoyable read but aimed at KS3 and z as nice I would say.
It was very good.
My favourite character was Lauren because she is very special.
I would recommend it to my friend.
Easy read but difficult to empathise with main character who is a bit self-centred. Gets better though. Recommend for year 8 and above.
I liked this book because it was a book that was really tense and every page you turned would come as a real surprise, unlike your usual everyday tense thriller. I would really recommend this to people who are really interested in really really tense thrillers. I would rate this book out of five stars five out of five.
it was amazing
great if you like action and or adventure
This book was the greatest.It tells a tale of girl that has always wanted to know who she really is. Since being adopted, she journeys to discover danger that lurks in the way. It is perfect for anyone who loves a mystery.
Brilliant. From beginning to end Keeps you reading to find out what happens to an adopted girl trying to find her real mum and going on an adventure at the same time !!
This was an amazing book!
Lauren is a young girl who was adopted when she was small,now she wants to know were she came from. Her friend James and her set on an adventure to go to America to
find her real family
This book is thrilling yet satisfying. It truly makes you think about reality. I have now read this and the sequel, because once you start you truly can not stop.
i love it
I rate this 10! One of my fav books of all time! A must read! There are lots more in the series that I cannot wait to read! Got to go! Need to read!
scary but fun
I absolutely loved reading Girl Missing. Sophie McKenzie is such a brilliant writer. I`d recommend this book for children age 10-14. I was 10 when I first read Girl missing and I really enjoyed it. The story is about a girl called Lauren Matthews, or at least that is her adoption name. Her real name is Martha Lauren Purditt and she was adopted when she was a baby. Lauren is eager to discover more about her past so runs away to america to find her parents. Only she and her best friend James (Jam) get into lots of trouble. I wont tell you any more because that would spoil it but if you're like me, you will love Girl Missing...
I gave this book 5 because it was amazing if I could I would give it a 6. This thriller is amazing and I could read it over and over again. This book is worth it.
its intresting portraing the life of a real situation
I Loved It. Very Descriptive, Filled With Emotions And A Very Good Ending. Jam And Madison Are My Favourite Characters.
it is fun and very intresting and it is one of my favourite books
I recommend this book so much and the girl missing series. It is so engaging, but you also feel scared at the same time. I love it.
I really liked this book because it was exciting. I liked the characters as well.
It is a book that everyone should have a chance to read but I think it's more for girls.for boys I recommend the one and only by the same author.
I loved this book, Sophie McKenzie is one of my favorite authors ever and I would absolutely recommend this book to others! My favorite character had to be Jam because he was so neutral and I really felt like I got to know him.
It's full of action
It is clever and interesting
AMAZIGN!! i ciuldnt put this book down and i read it in under a day. i really recomend it. YOU need this book in your hands right now!! :)
Need to read the sequel right now!
This is a very scary book that made my shine shake as a teenage girl finds out who kidnaps her...
It is an amazing start to the trilogy and as soon as you start it you cant stop. It is great if you want a good read though if you are taking it on holiday i reccomend to take a few other books with you as it is quite a quick read.
an amazing read for 10 and over.