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Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Siblings Jonah and Katherine have always known that Jonah is adopted, but when strange, threatening messages begin to appear in their mailbox, there’s not much they can do besides investigate. With the help of friends, Chip and JB (janitor boy), they find out that Jonah may not be who they think he is.
After his family contacts the adoption agency, who are unable to share vital information with them, the FBI is involved. A file appears on the head agent of the case’s desk, filled with names of other 13 year olds who are adopted and have received the anonymous letters.
A shocking secret reveals that time travel really does exist and the children suddenly have the power to control their own fate with a choice that could change history.
This book is a great read for teens, but an easy one so not for accelerated readers. Haddix is a wonderful writer but I personally didn’t enjoy this book
Will they decide to do what’s best for themselves, or what’s best for the world? Read Found by Margaret Peterson Haddix to find out!
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