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Shannan, Group Creator
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Oct 17, 2012 01:38PM
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Shannan wrote: "Kiara wrote: "is this the group disscuission thing??"
Yeah - it's looking a bit lonely, though."
Hey, could you check out this link, please?
http://www.goodreads.com/story/list/1...
Yeah - it's looking a bit lonely, though."
Hey, could you check out this link, please?
http://www.goodreads.com/story/list/1...
Kiara wrote: "oh okay now
how did U like the book"
Haven't read it yet - LOL. I've just finished my other book and am writing a review for that, then I will start the book. I'll keep you updated.
how did U like the book"
Haven't read it yet - LOL. I've just finished my other book and am writing a review for that, then I will start the book. I'll keep you updated.
OK, here's my review:
Brilliant! Just brilliant!
Considering I haven't yet read Girl Missing, I understood Madison pretty well.
She obviously liked Wolf, even if she didn't realise it, as she allowed him to call her Mo, a nickname she'd only let Jam and Lauren use before.
Lauren would have been about 20 in Missing Me and the character change was explosive. She used to be brave and chilled back, but now weak and panicky. Just like her birth mother, Annie.
Talking about Annie, she and Mo didn't really get on very well, that's probably why Madison chose not to trust her and not tell her any of her plans.
As for Wolf, he was adorable. I liked the bit at the end of the book where McKenzie writes about how Madison met with Esme and Wolf, but from Wolf's point of view - it was so sweet!
Overall, this is definitely a favourite of mine and I will definitely be reading it again!
Brilliant! Just brilliant!
Considering I haven't yet read Girl Missing, I understood Madison pretty well.
She obviously liked Wolf, even if she didn't realise it, as she allowed him to call her Mo, a nickname she'd only let Jam and Lauren use before.
Lauren would have been about 20 in Missing Me and the character change was explosive. She used to be brave and chilled back, but now weak and panicky. Just like her birth mother, Annie.
Talking about Annie, she and Mo didn't really get on very well, that's probably why Madison chose not to trust her and not tell her any of her plans.
As for Wolf, he was adorable. I liked the bit at the end of the book where McKenzie writes about how Madison met with Esme and Wolf, but from Wolf's point of view - it was so sweet!
Overall, this is definitely a favourite of mine and I will definitely be reading it again!


