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The Missing Series, Book 1

مجموعه گمشده، کتاب ۱

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

750

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Margaret Peterson Haddix

شابک

9781416596929
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
یونس ۱۳ ساله همیشه می دانسته که به فرزندی پذیرفته شده است، و هرگز فکر نمی کرده که این امر مهمی باشد. بعدش اون و یه دوست جدید، چیپ، که اونم به فرزندی قبول شده، شروع به دریافت نامه های مرموز میکنن اولی میگه، «تو یکی از گمشده‌ها هستی. دومی می گوید: «مواظب باش! دارن میان که بگیرنت یونس، چیپ، و خواهر یونس، کاترین، در یک معما غوطه می‌خورند که اف.بی.ای، یک عملیات قاچاق گسترده، یک هواپیما که از هیچ کجا پدیدار شده - و افرادی که به نظر می‌رسد در ان ناپدید شده‌اند را در بر می‌گیرد. بچه ها متوجه می شوند که در یک جنگ بین دو نیروی مخالف گرفتار شده اند که می خواهند چیزهای بسیار متفاوتی برای زندگی یونس و چیپ داشته باشند. «جوناه» و «چیپ» چاره‌ای دارن؟ و وقتی هر دو گزینه ترسناک هستند، چه چیزی را باید انتخاب کنند؟ با پیدا شدن، مارگارت هدیکس یک سری جدید را اغاز می کند که به نظر می رسد هر ذره به همان اندازه که سری کودکان در سایه خود را به تعلیق در اورده — که بیش از ۴۱/۲ میلیون نسخه فروخته است — و او را یک بار دیگر ثابت می کند که استاد صفحه ترنر است.

نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
20ospink - This was one of the best books I have ever read! I started in school and then I read the rest non-stop at home! It is about 2 boys Chip and Jonah, friend, who are adopted. 13 year old Jonah has never wondered where he came from too much in the past. Until, one day they both get letters that say "You are one of the missing". Then they keep getting more letters. They meet Angela DePre who tells them their past about them being on a plane with 36 babies, including them, and their was no pilot or flight attendants. At the end when you put all the pieces together, it all made perfect sense. Well..... not exactly. You see, Jonah's sister Katherine, Chip and himself are frazzled by all the information that Angela DePre gave them. Not to mention the mysterious time traveling. I really didn't expect the ending! I would HIGHLY recommend this book! I can't wait to read the next one in the series!

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from March 17, 2008
In a tantalizing opener to a new series, Haddix (the Shadow Children series) taps into a common childhood fantasy—that you are really the offspring of royalty or famous people, and were somehow adopted by an ordinary family—and one-ups it by adding in time travel. As the novel begins, a brand-new airline employee experiences an event that she is later told never to talk about: a plane carrying 36 babies, and no one else, not even a pilot, shows up without warning at a nearby gate. Fast-forward 13 years, and two 13-year-old friends, Chip and Jonah, are receiving mysterious notes, with messages like “You are one of the missing” and “Beware! They’re coming back to get you.” Only then does Chip learn that he, like Jonah, is adopted. Joined by Jonah’s sister, Katherine, the boys investigate and discover that the FBI was involved with their adoptions. These smart kids show initiative and do a great job using familiar technology (camera phones, photo-editing programs, etc.) to get information and track down other adoptees. By book’s end they are trapped by some shady characters; learn that they are among the most famous missing children in history (e.g., Virginia Dare, the 15th-century English princes in the Tower); and get sent back in time. Readers will be hard-pressed to wait for the next installment. Ages 8-12.



School Library Journal

May 1, 2008
Gr 4-8-Haddix's latest science fiction series starts off with a bang in this nail-biter. A plane arrives at an airline gate unnoticed by radar and most personnel. There are no flight attendants, no pilot, in fact no adults at all, but there are 36 passengerseach seat is inhabited by an infant. Thirteen years later in Ohio, teenage adoptees Jonah and his friend Chip begin receiving ominous messages declaring that they are among "the missing" and that someone is coming to find them. Frightened yet intrigued, the boys begin a search for their real identities with the help of Jonah's younger sister. Their search leads them to a discovery that strains credulity and leads them into danger greater than they ever imagined possible. The story is driven by an exciting plot rather than extensive character development, and the teens act independently of the adults, who appear as "bad guys" or are basically useless. If used in a classroom, the revelation of the babies' identities can be used to kick off a history lesson or two. This book's exciting premise and cliff-hanger ending will leave readers on the edge of their seats and begging for more."Heather M. Campbell, Philip S. Miller Library, Castle Rock, CO"

Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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