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1-800-WHERE-R-YOU

November 18, 2011
By Melissa Stone BRONZE, Monticello, Illinois
Melissa Stone BRONZE, Monticello, Illinois
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In the book 1-800-WHERE-R-YOU, by Meg Cabot a girl is struck by lighting and gets physic powers. Jessica and her friend Ruth are walking home from school after she has detention when a storm rolls in. They ran under bleachers to wait it out and that’s when it happened the lighting hits her. After the lighting hit her it went in and never came out. When she sees kids on milk cartons that are missing and goes to bed she has dreams about those kids and where they are in the world. When she goes to school she makes anonymous calls to 1-800-WHERE-R-YOU. One of the things I like best is that it has romance but also mystery. Rob Wilkins is very cute and has a motorcycle but his down fall is he’s a grit. Grits are people who are not from town those people are named townies. Jessica finds a little boy and takes him away from his mother by calling the cops. He is returned to his father that is very mean and hits him. He runs away from his father again and when he gets back to town he caught by cops. People that have to do with finding lost people come and offer Jessica a job with them. She takes it but when she tries to run away she gets locked in a room with the little boy. She somehow contacts Rob and him and his biker friends come and rescue them from the room. The people are not happy with her and send people to stock her and to take her away back to the camp. The little boys mother is in jail so they make a compromise saying she will work for them if they let the little boy go with his mother away. This is just 1 of the 5 books that are incredible



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