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Jonah knows that he's adopted, but he doesn't know that the past and history itself will depend on him more than he ever thought possible in this first book in Margaret Peterson Haddix's New York Times bestselling The Missing series.One night a plane appeared out of nowhere, the only passengers aboard: thirty-six babies. As soon as they were taken off the plane, it vanished. Now, thirteen years later, two of those children are receiving sinister messages, and they begin to investigate their past. Their quest to discover where they really came from leads them to a conspiracy that reaches from the far past to the distant future—and will take them hurtling through time. In this exciting new series, bestselling author Margaret Peterson Haddix brings an element of suspense that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
In the novel Found, by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the two main characters, Jonah and Chip learned that secrets in this world can be solved. Jonah gets a mysterious letter and Chip also got one. After they read their letters their futuristic journey begins. Katherine, Jonah’s sister, wanted to help Jonah and Chip solve the mystery too. Found was the most thrilling, exciting, fascinating, frightening book to read because of the plot with so many twists and turns that the characters experience.Jonah Skidmore is an adopted child. He is in 7th grade and best friends with Chip. He sometimes gets overwhelmed, like the time when Katherine and Chip were reading the document from Mr. Reardon, an FBI agent. Katherine Skidmore is not adopted, and she helps Chip and Jonah solve the mystery of where they were really from. Katherine is the average annoying little sister to Jonah. For example, when she threw a fit after Mom and Dad had told her about the meeting that Jonah was going to about his adoption. She threw the fit because she wanted to go with them, but her parents weren’t going to let her come to the meeting. Chip is also adopted like Jonah. He is in the same grade as Jonah. In this book, Chip reminds me of Dipper from Gravity Falls, because once Chip is solving the mysterious letter, he can't stop until it's solved. Also, Chip might have a little crush on Katherine. Even though, Jonah, Chip and Katherine have some problems along the way, these three work together to solve the mystery of Jonah and Chip’s adoption.On the other side of the story is Mr. Reardon, he is an FBI agent. He is very strict and sometimes mean, like the time when he had a meeting with Jonah, Katherine, Mom and Dad. Maybe, it’s because he was hiding something about Jonah’s adoption story. Later in the story, when Chip, Jonah, and Katherine find themselves trapped along with 30 other kids that have a similar adoption story, Chip and Jonah’s true adoption story is revealed and they learn some other secrets that they didn’t even know about before. I highly recommend this book for kids and teens that love thriller books and futuristic stories with twists and turns.By the way, Margaret Peterson Haddix, the amazing author, has written 46 books and her newest book is Return of the Snowflakes.She had won 67 awards for her writing. Margaret was born in Washington Court House, Ohio.