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- Rescued The Missing #65
- Margaret Peterson Haddix
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- 23 December 2019 Margaret Peterson Haddix
- 9781481430944
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CHARACTERS ✓ Rescued The Missing #65 Happy that they still have each other and are safe But they weren't the only ones saved Leonid Alexei’s faithful servant and friend was also whisked away to the time hollow Will he be able to accept his fa If I could give a half star I would have rated this 35 It was worth reading because the protagonist wasn t any of the main characters from the books Leonid was well developed in such a short time It made the moral of the story just a little profound I am worth living and I want to live
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CHARACTERS ✓ Rescued The Missing #65 Rescued an e short story related to the Missing series will be available August 5 Rescued provides a bridge between RISKED and REVEALEDReturn to the world of The Missing with an original e short storyKatherin This was a very cool little addition to the series and I would definitely recommend it to anyone reading the Missing Series I thoroughly enjoyed this novella It takes place just after the sixth book Risked so don t read it if you haven t finished that book yet Spoilers if you haven t read RiskedThe novella shows what happened to Katherine Chip Leonid Maria and DaniellaAnastasia while Jonah and GavinAlexi were healing in the hospital in the future As always I enjoyed the flip side of the story from someone else s point of view This story really centers on Leonid and I enjoyed seeing the rescue from another point of view What if it wasn t really a rescue to someone
REVIEW Rescued The Missing #65
CHARACTERS ✓ Rescued The Missing #65 E and Jonah have just saved the Grand Duchesses Anastasia and Maria as well as their brother the tsarevitch Alexei Romanov Although the Romanovs are devastated that they lost the rest of their family they are A short intense and heartwarming transition from Book 6 Leonid faces a conflict that many of of face feeling insignificant History was not changed through his disappearance a decade too early so why did he deserve to live Haddix addresses another philosophical uestion like this in yet another satisfying addition to her series