Sent (The Missing #2) 
Both myself and my twelve year old thought this would of been better, the first one was better. We were both annoyed with some of the characters and how unrealistic they acted in faces of 15th century danger. It's a science fiction book with a few twists, maybe the target audience is a bit younger, but we'll prevail with the series as he has a book report each month for 7th grade, plus, maybe they'll get better??
I was in need of a light read, so I grabbed this from my kids' shelf. For middle grade readers, it may be a 4-star, for me a 3.This is the second book in Haddix's series that features endangered children from history who are kidnapped by time travelers in order to protect them from their fate. Being taken by time traveling children is as plausible of a theory as some I've heard regarding the Princes in the Tower, so why not?Having not read the first novel, in which a group of children discover

The Missing: SentPersonal ResponseI think the book, The Missing: Sent by Margaret Peterson Haddix, like the first one, is very nice and pretty easy to read. I feel as though I would enjoy the book even more if it is a little bit more of a challenge to read. The plot is very nicely paced out, and the characters all got time to grow and develop. I am looking forward to the next book, The Missing: Sabotaged, in the series.PlotThe beginning of this book starts off where the last one ends with the
This book is all about the 1400s. Chip and Alex had to travel back into time to save time.
I read this first book when I was in 4th grade and it has taken me 5 years to finish this book. I tryed to read this one because I really liked the first one, but the this one was as good. I tryed to read it every year, but couldn't get throught it. I finnaly finished it and I liked this one. The book has a alot of action form the start. It is really hard to understand it at times and I think thats why it has taken me this long to finish. The book is about time travel. These kids were sent back
Personal ResponseI thought that this book was a great addition to the series. The plot in this book was full of details and had a lot of action. The characters in the book were very interesting to read about. The science fiction concepts in the book kept me thinking throughout the book. The history details in the book were also very cool to read about. PlotJonah, Chip, Alex, and Katherine were all sent back into time by JB. The group of kids had no clue where and when in time they were. The
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Title | : | Sent (The Missing #2) |
Author | : | Margaret Peterson Haddix |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | August 25th 2009 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Young Adult. Time Travel. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fantasy. Fiction. Adventure |
Rendition Toward Books Sent (The Missing #2)
Jonah and Chip have barely adjusted to the discovery that they are actually the missing children of history when a time purist named JB sends them, along with Katherine and Alex, hurtling back in time to 1483. JB promises that if they can fix history, they can all return to their present-day lives. Now Chip and Alex have to reclaim their true identities—as the king and prince of England. But things get complicated when the four discover that according to the records, the princes were murdered. How can they fix history if it means that Chip and Alex will die? Margaret Peterson Haddix is the author of Found, the bestselling Shadow Children series, Uprising, Running Out of Time, and many morePoint Books In Pursuance Of Sent (The Missing #2)
Original Title: | Sent |
ISBN: | 1416954228 (ISBN13: 9781416954224) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.haddixbooks.com/books/sent.html |
Series: | The Missing #2 |
Characters: | Jonah Skidmore, Katherine Skidmore, Chip Winston, JB |
Rating Of Books Sent (The Missing #2)
Ratings: 3.95 From 15863 Users | 1267 ReviewsNotice Of Books Sent (The Missing #2)
I thought i wrote a review for this book but I didn't. I really enjoyed it. I really like the writing styleBoth myself and my twelve year old thought this would of been better, the first one was better. We were both annoyed with some of the characters and how unrealistic they acted in faces of 15th century danger. It's a science fiction book with a few twists, maybe the target audience is a bit younger, but we'll prevail with the series as he has a book report each month for 7th grade, plus, maybe they'll get better??
I was in need of a light read, so I grabbed this from my kids' shelf. For middle grade readers, it may be a 4-star, for me a 3.This is the second book in Haddix's series that features endangered children from history who are kidnapped by time travelers in order to protect them from their fate. Being taken by time traveling children is as plausible of a theory as some I've heard regarding the Princes in the Tower, so why not?Having not read the first novel, in which a group of children discover

The Missing: SentPersonal ResponseI think the book, The Missing: Sent by Margaret Peterson Haddix, like the first one, is very nice and pretty easy to read. I feel as though I would enjoy the book even more if it is a little bit more of a challenge to read. The plot is very nicely paced out, and the characters all got time to grow and develop. I am looking forward to the next book, The Missing: Sabotaged, in the series.PlotThe beginning of this book starts off where the last one ends with the
This book is all about the 1400s. Chip and Alex had to travel back into time to save time.
I read this first book when I was in 4th grade and it has taken me 5 years to finish this book. I tryed to read this one because I really liked the first one, but the this one was as good. I tryed to read it every year, but couldn't get throught it. I finnaly finished it and I liked this one. The book has a alot of action form the start. It is really hard to understand it at times and I think thats why it has taken me this long to finish. The book is about time travel. These kids were sent back
Personal ResponseI thought that this book was a great addition to the series. The plot in this book was full of details and had a lot of action. The characters in the book were very interesting to read about. The science fiction concepts in the book kept me thinking throughout the book. The history details in the book were also very cool to read about. PlotJonah, Chip, Alex, and Katherine were all sent back into time by JB. The group of kids had no clue where and when in time they were. The
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