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Torn The Missing Margaret Peterson Haddix Books



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Torn The Missing Margaret Peterson Haddix Books

I didn't like the story as much this time round but it was still interesting and a fast read. I read it in half a day. Still prefer Katherine over Jonah! Ha ha

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Torn The Missing Margaret Peterson Haddix Books Reviews


Lots of drama with not much substance.
My son loved this book and the whole series. Excellent read for a tween.
I love it as a matter of fact I've got my husband and daughter riding it and when there done I'm have 3 people at work reading it.
Son really liked the series.
I am a 12 year old girl who loves reading and when i started reading the missing series i fell in love. I would totally recommend this book to anybody who loves reading, or for any parent who wants their child to start reading. It is also a book that is for pretty much all ages.
My almost 14 year old son loved this book and series. He read it for optional summer reading.
And by "done it again", I mean "created another great history/mystery time travel tale".

The fourth installment in The Missing series, Torn by Margaret Peterson Haddix, follows Jonah and Katherine as they travel back in time to the year 1611. The missing child that they must return to history in order to correct time? John Hudson, son of the famous (famously crazy, that is) Henry Hudson. The only problem JB, Jonah and Katherine's time travel...supervisor, you could say, is unable to find the 21st century boy who is actually John Hudson to send him back to the past. A truly missing child!

But, of course, there are more problems than just a missing (missing) historical figure. Jonah must pretend to be John, mask, wigs, clothing, and all, in hopes of setting history straight. However, after an hour or so aboard the Discovery, Henry Hudson's ship, all time is thrown out of balance. Tracers, ghost-like figures that show what is supposed to happen in history, go missing, Jonah and Katherine lose all connections with JB, and an evil Mr. Prickett threatens the safety of the ship's crew, most significantly Jonah.

Taking matters into their own hands, Jonah (still disguised as John Hudson) and Katherine (who is invisible thanks to the time traveling device, the Elucidator) try to make sense of the odd mishaps in time that keep occurring and attempt to save history and rescue their friends who are still stuck in the year 1600.

Captivating and well-paced, Torn provides a set of loveable characters and rich historical settings to create an enjoyable read. Fans of the previous books in the Missing series will not be disappointed.
I didn't like the story as much this time round but it was still interesting and a fast read. I read it in half a day. Still prefer Katherine over Jonah! Ha ha
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