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Lädt ... Revealed (2014)von Margaret Peterson Haddix
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After returning the missing children from history to their original time periods, thirteen-year-old Jonah must save time itself when aviator Charles Lindbergh mysteriously appears and kidnaps Jonah's sister. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I really liked this book, in fact, I think it was the best one in the series so far. All the action with time travel and revealing Jonah's identity as no one really, making him belong in the 21 century even more. I like how this story centered around Jonah, his parents being unconscious to the whole book and Katherine being a baby, JB and Angela being kids and that one part when he was all alone with his twin self. I find it funny that half the book Jonah is carrying Katherine, just a little cute and dangerous. I think the use of Charles Lindbergh in the book was well thought out and matched his true character. The way the writer explained time travel was clear, even though time travel is confusing the author explains it well. The twist at the end with Jonah's Mirror twin was impressive to slide in there it didn't even come out of nowhere, the way she wrote the story made it seem surprising. I like how Gary and Hodge actually seemed to make a real plan and it was working well, that is if Lindbergh didn’t change his mind in the end. When JB turns back into a kid, his identity as Tete Einstein is believable and all the characters' descriptions were well written in my opinion. This is probably my favorite book of the series. ( )