Girl, Missing
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2006
283
Novel • Fiction
England • 2000s
2006
YA
12-16 years
In Girl, Missing, Sophie McKenzie tells the story of a teenager who discovers she was adopted and embarks on a journey to uncover her past. This suspenseful narrative follows her quest for identity, family, and self-discovery, highlighting themes of trust and belonging.
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Emotional
Mysterious
Challenging
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Girl, Missing by Sophie McKenzie is praised for its fast-paced narrative and engaging writing, ideal for young adults. Readers appreciate the suspense and relatable protagonist. Criticisms include some predictable plot twists and underdeveloped secondary characters. Overall, it's a gripping read with emotional depth and a strong thriller element.
Readers who enjoy Girl, Missing by Sophie McKenzie are typically young adults who appreciate fast-paced mystery and suspense. Fans of The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline B. Cooney or Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella, which also explore themes of identity and self-discovery, would likely be drawn to this book’s engaging plot.
18,293 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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283
Novel • Fiction
England • 2000s
2006
YA
12-16 years
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