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Customers who bought this item also bought. Missing Me Sophie McKenzie. The final gripping thriller in the bestselling Missing sequence, from the author of Girl, Missing. I can relate to Lauren the main character in GM and SM and felt the loss at the end of SM when her biological sister Shelby died, despite her being horrible to Lauren, and I fell in love with Jam James who was Lauren's best friend until she realised they were more than that.
Overall, despite my problems, I loved Sister, Missing and think you should read it granted you've read GM first otherwise it won't make sense! S Sorry if I've put you off! Mar 26, 16milehama rated it it was amazing. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
I really liked sister missing as well as girl missing by sophie mckenzie and am looking forward to reading missing me and would definatly recommend all three. In this book I like how you thought they were all safe but then something else happened and they were in danger again. Most people would think that they would get through all the dangerous adventures and be all safe at the end but the death of her sister Shelby round by surprise as I thought they were all going to survive.
Also the fact th I really liked sister missing as well as girl missing by sophie mckenzie and am looking forward to reading missing me and would definatly recommend all three. Also the fact that Lauren and Shelby were only just starting to understand eachover and then she died. Every page there was a new surprise which kept me reading and i cant wait to read the next one. Oct 11, Sophie G added it. This is a really exciting book it has a very unpredictable story line and there is a huge plot twist.
I would recommend this book. That was too stressful. Apr 06, Ruth rated it it was ok Shelves: books-that-made-me-cry. I liked Girl, Missing , but I did read it ages ago, and i've got more fussy about books, so if I re read it now I might not like it.
I Really didn't like Sister missing. I didn't think Girl, missing needed a sequel, and I found Lauren really annoying. The whole way through I was thinking, Come on Jam, dump her! I did feel slightly mean for this. I thought he should have go together with Shelby, Cause I liked her better. Lauren is completely unreasonably horrible to Sh I liked Girl, Missing , but I did read it ages ago, and i've got more fussy about books, so if I re read it now I might not like it.
Lauren is completely unreasonably horrible to Shelby, and even though Shelby is supposed to be the mean one, I think she's less selfish, and more sensible and less full of herself than Lauren. It was also unrealistic, and not in the same way fantasy books are. Her sister, Madison, gets kidnapped just like she did, how likely is that? She managed to get a gun from a security guard. A week after her Shelby's death she's worrying about doing work. Who's work is there top priority when they nearly died and their sister died?
It was just the little things like that. But even after all that I didn't like abut it, I was still slightly sucked into it. I think it could have been a good book if it was slightly more believably and Lauren wasn't so annoying. The ending was good, until the very last, incredible soppy bit.
I was surprised that Sophie McKenzie killed Shelby off. It redeemed it slightly, because it did make it slightly more believably. View all 4 comments.
Sep 26, 16collisi rated it it was amazing. It was a great book. It was so annoying because there were so many parts were it could have just been solved but then things went wrong. It made me cry at the end when you realised how sad Shelby was feeling this whole time and she told Lauren just before she died. I love this book, it really made me feel fear and pulled on my heart strings.
I would definitely recommend it. Dec 07, Talmana7 rated it liked it. B: She was stolen from the at a young age. S: The thief captured her and her best friend and took them deep in the forest. T: She find her real parents. Jun 29, 15PattarE rated it really liked it.
This book is by far my favourite in the trilogy, I recommend this book as you get to connect with the characters and everything is very unexpected. Sep 08, 15SolankiK rated it really liked it. This book was the second in the series and was intriguing but tragic at the same time. Oct 28, Chetaanya rated it really liked it Shelves: reading-challenge , psychological-thriller.
I cut one star because I guessed two major plots in the story before they even happened.. It's one of those very few times that I've took so long to finish a fast-paced book, as I'm always done reading within a day or two, at max.. I really like the book. I'm not the kind of person who can handle or enjoy reading too many twists or turns, but, I definitely enjoyed this story. I admit, I sobbed over the always "hard-hearted" Shelby's demise. I was happy that things were finally well between sisters Lauren and Shelby, but, the unexpected happens..
Though, I'm not really complaining as they had to endure so much, that too at such an early age.. Thinking about my personal favourite character from the book.. The kids. They were the only truly brave ones. Rest in peace, Shelby. Apr 04, Kim Woolfson rated it it was ok. I thought that this book was written much better than the first in the trilogy, simply because the descriptions and explanations were much better.
What does the kidnapper want? It's two years after the events of Girl, Missing and life is not getting any easier for sixteen-year-old Lauren, as exam pressure and a recent family heartbreak take their toll.
Hoping some time together away from everything will help, Lauren's birth mother takes Lauren and her two sisters on holiday, only for tragedy to strike again when one of Lauren's sisters disappears, under circumstances very similar to those in which Lauren was taken years before I just can't get enough. She has also written two romance series: the Luke and Eve books and the Flynn series, which starts with the novel Falling Fast. Split Second is her first teen stand-alone novel in seven years.
Sophie's first novel for adults is the psychological thriller Close My Eyes. You can see Sophie giving her writing tips in Your review has been submitted successfully, thank you. There was an error submitting review. Please try again. Name Please enter your first name only. Submit review. What you thought Average rating:. More books like this. Missing Me Author: Sophie McKenzie In the third book of the Missing series, Madison discovers who her birth father is - and finds herself in grave danger.
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