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Revealed (The Missing), by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Revealed (The Missing), by Margaret Peterson Haddix

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Revealed (The Missing), by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Revealed (The Missing), by Margaret Peterson Haddix



Revealed (The Missing), by Margaret Peterson Haddix

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After a mysterious appearance by Charles Lindbergh, it’s up to Jonah to save his town in the seventh book of the New York Times bestselling The Missing series, which Kirkus Reviews calls “plenty of fun and great for history teachers as well.”It’s morning as usual at the Skidmore household—until Charles Lindbergh, the famous historical pilot, appears in their living room. Jonah can hardly believe his eyes—and then Lindbergh grabs Katherine and vanishes again. And that’s not all. Chip, Andrea, and all the other children from the plane have disappeared too. And worst of all, Jonah’s parents and all the other adults in his town have de-aged into children. Jonah is the only one left, and the only one who can save everyone. With the help of de-aged JB and Angela, he has to collect the clues. And they lead directly back to Gary and Hodge, and a terrible plot that could mean the end of everything Jonah has ever loved. Can Jonah put the pieces together before time runs out?

Revealed (The Missing), by Margaret Peterson Haddix

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40184 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-08
  • Released on: 2015-09-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.63" h x 1.40" w x 5.13" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 464 pages
Revealed (The Missing), by Margaret Peterson Haddix

From School Library Journal Gr 9 Up—Jonah must save his town when famous pilot Charles Lindbergh captures his friends and turns all the parents into children. Haddix offers enough recap so that new readers can jump into this as a stand-alone novel, but most will want to start at the beginning. A must-buy where this series continues to draw in fans.

Review “Plenty of well-integrated backstory lets this lively series continuation stand on its own. …An entertaining and informative way to connect young readers to history.” (Booklist)"Haddix offers enough recap so that new readers can jump into this as a standalone novel, but most will want to start at the beginning. A must-buy where this series continues to draw in fans." (School Library Journal)

About the Author Margaret Peterson Haddix is the author of many critically and popularly acclaimed YA and middle grade novels, including The Missing series and the Shadow Children series. A graduate of Miami University (of Ohio), she worked for several years as a reporter for The Indianapolis News. She also taught at the Danville (Illinois) Area Community College. She lives with her family in Columbus, Ohio. Visit her at HaddixBooks.com.


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Revealed Reveals Poor Writing By Kindle Customer Feeling let down after this much awaited sequel. While it was good to finally learn about Jonah's true identity (not what I expected at all!), the book has so many time shifts and alternate time lines and potential time lines that it was almost impossible to follow.The past, present, and future keep overlapping with no sense whatsoever and time gets mysteriously fixed despite disasters that must have shaken the time infrastructure on a ten on the Richter scale.There is no real continuity in this book and events seem random. Since both Caught and Risked were brilliant, I was looking forward to some more excellent Haddix writing in Revealed, but this book fallls short of the mark.I know that everyone's going to buy this book simply to find out Jonah's true identity. You may want to ask a friend or read a review, and then wait to borrow the book from your local public library.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Not her best book... By Mariel Ralston I have loved Haddix for years and have enjoyed most of her books. This book is not one of my favorites or one that I will be revisiting any time soon.Pros-Mystery surrounding main character solvedInteresting charactersFeels like the end of the seriesCons -Pacing is off... Way too much talking and not enough action/story movementIt was hard to follow all of the paradoxes as an adult... If I as an adult had problems with this book, I am sure the intend audience will tooThe dialogue didn't flowJonah's pastOverall this book is one I would not recommend. If you want to know what happens, skip to the last chapter or so and read the review summary between JB and Jonah. I wish I had.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Completed By E.J. Jones Sometimes I wonder if the seven-book series is becoming the new trilogy. J. K. Rowling and Garth Nix started the trend, and other authors have jumped on the bandwagon, including, apparently, Margaret Peterson Haddix. Unfortunately, her seventh and final “Missing” installment falls short of the quality of some of the earlier ones. However, it’s worth reading if only because we finally learn the true identity of Jonah Skidmore.Jonah is facing one of his worst dilemmas yet: Charles Lindbergh has appeared in his living room, kidnapped his sister Katherine and all of the other missing kids from history, and caused every adult in the town to revert back to Jonah’s age. It’s up to Jonah to team up with the de-aged Angela and JB in order to save the kids, bring the adults back to normal, and foil Lindbergh – who just might be Jonah’s famous father.This book went wrong in one major way: Haddix allowed herself to get too wrapped up in time travel rules and paradoxes. Her acknowledgments page shows that she may have had an inkling of this, but I’m not sure she noticed just how confusing her writing gets. “Revealed” was a good hundred pages longer than most other “Missing” novels, and I’m guessing about eighty percent of that was attempts to say, “So if this person did this before this and after this, doesn’t that mean there would be like EIGHT MORE branches of time?” I’m exaggerating, but for all the confusion I felt while reading this book, there might as well have been eighteen possible outcomes of Jonah’s actions. This made Haddix’s style suffer, too; it seemed almost like she got tired with all the paradoxes and didn’t bother to make her narrative consistent with previous books. The style that was previously casual and realistic became forced and cheesy, but maybe that’s just because I’m a little older now than I was when the series began.However, the suspense in “Revealed” was fantastic. Haddix hasn’t lost the art of creating twisting, turning plots that leave her readers on the edge of their seats. She keeps us guessing what will happen to Jonah and Katherine until the very end. That end didn’t feel much like an ending to me, though; it happened pretty quickly despite the length of the book. I would have liked a little more time to understand the conclusion and say goodbye to some of my favorite characters.Even so, I’d call “Revealed” a fairly worthwhile read. It was disappointing in some ways, but I was sorry for it to end. That’s always a sign of at least a half-decent book.*Postscript, several months after this review was written: I just found out that "Revealed" is not the last book in the "Missing" series; there's another coming out this September (maybe August). That puts a few things into perspective about this book.

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