Found

· The Missing Book 1 · Simon and Schuster
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Thirteen-year-old Jonah has always known that he was adopted, and he's never thought it was any big deal. Then he and a new friend, Chip, who's also adoped, begin receiving mysterious letters. The first one says, "You are one of the missing." The second one says, "Beware! They're coming back to get you."

Jonah, Chip, and Jonah's sister, Katherine, are plunged into a mystery that involves the FBI, a vast smuggling operation, an airplane that appeared out of nowhere -- and people who seem to appear and disappear at will. The kids discover they are caught in a battle between two opposing forces that want very different things for Jonah and Chip's lives.

Do Jonah and Chip have any choice in the matter? And what should they choose when both alternatives are horrifying?

With Found, Margaret Peterson Haddix begins a new series that promises to be every bit as suspenseful as her Shadow Children series -- which has sold more than 41/2 million copies -- and proves her, once again, to be a master of the page-turner.

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4.6
214 reviews
A Google user
5 August 2010
When we start this story, we meet an airport employee who witnesses a mysterious plane show up out of nowhere filled w/ 36 babies--no pilot or other staff. Then we flash forward 13 years to this kid, Jonah, adopted into a loving family made up of a mom, dad, and sister. One day he gets a letter saying, "You are one of the missing." Later he gets another one saying, "Beware. They are coming back to get you." He freaks out but figures it's just a prank. He is much more concerned when his friend and neighbor, Chip, gets the same letters. As the boys explore their origins, they become embroiled in a highly dangerous and top-secret FBI case.
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Erik G.
5 April 2016
As a 25 y.o. male in college, I found this book to be fair if not slightly positive. I'd say a 6/10. It reminded me of the Peregrine series in concept. The end of the book leaves with potential but I'm not rushing to get the next one. There were some cheesy bits that made me groan, but overall it wasn't bad. I'd say this is an excellent book for the expected age group, but not much higher. I appreciate the difficult concepts given. They should make kids think hard and leave them asking questions.
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A Google user
I love this book waiting for the second book for my birthday and the other ones for Xmas. And is their only 4 book or is there more then 4? Im on a cliff hanger right now about the second book. This is the only book I ever liked and that is a BIG accomplishment for me.
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About the author

Margaret Peterson Haddix is the author of many critically and popularly acclaimed YA and middle grade novels, including the Children of Exile series, The Missing series, the Under Their Skin 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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