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61. Missing on Castaway Island (Megan
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62. The Missing: A Novel
 
63. The Missing Persons League
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64. Missing Abby
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65. Missing (Fearless #14)
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66. Marita Missing in Mexico
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67. Missing (Hear No Evil , No 2)
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68. Emily: My True Story of Chronic
 
69. Missing (Fear Street, No. 4)
 
70. Mona is Missing (Skylark Choose
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71. Gone Missing (Diary Series)
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72. Mystery of the Missing Crew
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73. The Scrunchy Scarab: WITH The
 
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74. Reporting Higher Education Results:
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75. The Missing Link
 
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76. Student Goals for College and
 
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77. Manual fundamental de Word 2007/
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78. The Missing White Dragon
79. Imperative: Missing You
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80. El secreto faltante/ The missing

61. Missing on Castaway Island (Megan Parnell Mysteries)
by Joan Rawlins Biggar
Paperback: 160 Pages (1997-06)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$5.99
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Asin: 0570050154
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In this mystery, Megan and her stepbrother Peter discover someone hiding in the woods near their campground. They must learn to work together as they solve the mystery of a missing person. Can Megan and Peter find the missing boy in time?. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Missing on Castaway Island
Missing on Castaway Island tells about a sixteen year old girl named Megan Parnell.She is on a camping trip with her mom, Darren (her new step-father), and Peter (her step-brother and long-time friend).While walking in the woods, Megan and Peter find a Vietnamese girl named Thuy.The family works together to search for Thuy's missing brother.The result is one that you won't want to miss!This book reveals the importance of trusting God.The Megan Parnell series, by Joan Rawlins Biggar, is one of my favorite series. ... Read more


62. The Missing: A Novel
by Thomas Eidson
Paperback: 299 Pages (2003-11-11)
list price: US$13.95 -- used & new: US$1.54
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Asin: 0812972384
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The year is 1886 and old Samuel Jones, broken in body and soul, has ridden hard to reach his daughter’s remote New Mexico ranch—ridden hard so that he can die there. But Maggie Baldwin, grown and with children of her own, wants nothing to do with this man who abandoned her and her mother thirty years earlier to live with the Indians. Nothing, that is, until renegade Apaches shoot Maggie’s husband and kidnap her oldest daughter. Then she has no choice but to ride with the dying father she detests in a desperate attempt to rescue her child before the girl disappears forever into the vast twilight land of old Mexico. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars A rich, suspenseful story that happens to be a Western
Grabs you right from the start, with a style that initially seems lean and stark, but which paints vivid pictures in your mind, quickens your pulse, and leaves an indelible impression.The movie does not do the book justice.This is a stunning novel.It combines all the best, and most credible, aspects of contemporary Westerns.The characters are unique, real, and affecting.What an amazing book.

5-0 out of 5 stars A western, yet not an old western
Originally published as The Last Ride, this was made into a movie with this new title. A "western", yet not an "old western". This novel examines a father-daughter relationship with the setting in the uncivilized West. It carefully examines the overall role of women in the West; carefully because of the subtlety of how it accomplishes this. Maggie is a heroine for all time. The novel also builds an understanding of the native Indian cultural ways for the reader.Enjoy!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellant Book
This is an excellant book for anyone who likes westerns or Native Americans. The character of Samuel Jones is unique. He was my favorite character in the book. I believe that Thomas Eidson did a great job presenting all of his characters and their backgrounds. Being a writer myself I know that the presentation of characters means a lot to the reader. As for this book being a movie, which I bought the movie also but have not had time to watch it, all movies that come from books differ from the book itself.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great contemporary Western!
Formerly titled THE LAST RIDE, author Thomas Eidson mixes the concepts of Grace, Justice, Hope, Pennance and Family with the age old Western genre elements of Wilderness, Violence, Horses, Savagery and Strength and creates a great contemporary Western.

The characters of Samuel Jones and his daughter Maggie and grandaughters Lily and Dot are destined to become classic figures in the Western pantheon. They are flawed to be sure, but endowed with healthy portions of intelligence, resolve and spiritual endownment. Eidson brilliantly creates strong women characters, deftly able to bridge the femine nurturing instinct with the warrior spirit- perhaps his greatest achievement with this book. He also uses his narrative to explore, challenge the concept of, and define the notion of "Family"- both extended and nuclear.

THE LAST RIDE (now called THE MISSING), ventures into the bloody, eerie and mythical territory of Carmac McCarthy and Larry McMurtry. It is not a book for the faint of heart or weak of heart.

On a personal note, I really value Eidson's willingness to confront the issues of Christian values as well as Native American spiritualism and finding the common ground between them. It is rare to find literary characters so invovled with an active Faith.

A most worthy read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Don't miss this compelling read
Previously titled The Last Ride, this is the basis for the new Ron Howard film. The novel of family, a search for faith and courage, is a page turner that will stay with you. Grab it. ... Read more


63. The Missing Persons League
by Frank Bonham
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1983-06)
list price: US$1.95
Isbn: 0590053876
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In a future world of algae diets, sour seas, and oxygen deficiency, a high school boy's search for his missing family leads him into dangerous trouble with the authorities. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Read!!!!!
I read this book when I was 12 or so and loved it(even though I didn't understand It)!Now I have been scouring all the libraries in search of this book(i'm 15 just to mention).I finally looked on the internet and have just ordered it.I always loved the imagery in this book and have started making an animation of this story(I'll ask for permission If I can get enough support to actually finish it!).I think this would be a fantastic movie(If there was a good director[say the one from bladerunner]).If you have never read this book ,I suggest you get it.Please Email me if you think I should finish this animation or to tell me to give up!linkenobi@sbcglobal.net

5-0 out of 5 stars Echoing others...
I first read this book when I was 11 and I have to echo some others when I say I loved it but perhaps didn't grasp all of it at the time. I recently tracked down a used copy and I am re-reading it right now. I think it is great and would make a great movie, perhaps on the Sci-Fi channel. Does anyone know if this has been made into a movie? Parts of the book may be dated now, but as far as characters and story-telling I think it still holds up.

4-0 out of 5 stars How could this book go out of print?
I read this book over 15 years ago and have remembered it ever since.The sadness of our earth, so sick and dying because of man's carelessness,would be unbearable if not for the hope, though thousands of years away, ofnew life.I'm trying to track down this book for my sons, though they areonly 5 years old now.I know they'll enjoy it themselves in about 8 - 10years.Highly recommend!

5-0 out of 5 stars A childhood favorite still holds up
This book was one of my childhood favorites. I re-read it recently and was happy that it still holds up. I really enjoyed it.

The earth is dying. We have used up all its natural resources. There is barely enough oxygen to sustain life. Food is rationed; most of it is soy based. Predictions aren't good. Maybe the earth can sustain life for another five years?

A resourceful boy and his father make the best of things, while he wonders what happened to his mother and sister who disappeared a year ago. He isn't sure his dad even reported them missing!

Where are people disappearing to and what will become of a planet pushed to the breaking point? ... Read more


64. Missing Abby
by Lee Weatherly
Mass Market Paperback: 208 Pages (2006-11-14)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$1.69
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Asin: 0553494880
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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WHEN 13-YEAR-OLD EMMA bumps into her old friend Abby on the bus one Saturday afternoon, she later realizes that she was the last person to see Abby before her mysterious disappearance. Amidst the media frenzy and everyone’s struggle to come to terms with the possibility of Abby’s death, Emma starts a terrifying journey of her very own, as she uncovers things that lead to a discovery even the police have not thought of. . . .

From the acclaimed author of Child X comes a thrilling and memorable novel for readers of all abilities.

Praise for Child X:

“It is compelling, heartfelt, and sadly, totally believable. British slang will not deter the reader from racing through this gripping tale.”—VOYA, Starred


From the Hardcover edition. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
This book is exiting and very thrilling. I could not put it down. If you are a mystery lover and have not read this book you arre missing out on something. Though sad it is totally amazing.

5-0 out of 5 stars As promised once again
I purchased this book for my daughter. Not only was the service great and as promised...she loved the book. Since the first time I started using amazon.com I've always received outstanding and quick service.

4-0 out of 5 stars a pretty good book
I liked this book,it's the story of a girl who has a normal life until she discovers that her ex-best friend Abby has gone missing and (wait for it!) that she was the last person to see her before she disappeared.With that the story unfolds and we learn about her life before,how she was bullied and how her friendship with Abby fell apart. It's a good story,I would recommend it to anyone aged 11 and up.

4-0 out of 5 stars from missprint.wordpress.com
Abby is missing long before she disappears at the beginning of Missing Abby by Lee Weatherly. Narrated by Abby's former-best-friend, Emma, the plot examines how their friendship deteriorated in the past while looking at the events surrounding Abby's disappearance in the present.

This novel, Weatherly's second, uses Abby's disappearance to tell Emma's story. The novel is told in chapters, one for each day after Abby is reported missing. As the story moves farther away from that day, the focus shifts from wondering what happened to Abby as readers begin to wonder what happened between the two girls. Because at thirteen, they are still girls--a fact that is not always obvious from the narration that seems to sound more like the voice of a seventeen-year-old.

Through a strange coincidence, Emma is the last person to see Abby before she gets off a local bus and vanishes. When Emma has to report everything she remembers about that day to the police she also starts to remember their old friendship. Anger often flares up through the worry Emma shows for Abby. Weatherly handles these conflicting emotions well, her narration making it clear that Abby is missed even while Emma is still angry with her.

Just why Emma is so angry at Abby is not clear until the last half of the story. Her reasons for ending the friendship are revealed in dribs and drabs that interrupt the regular narrative: "Freak. The word slithered into my mind, breaking the spell." Through these fragments readers can piece the girls' back-story together before Emma reveals the finer details.

Weatherly maintains a level of suspense throughout the story as Emma and Abby's friends try to learn what happened to her. Emma's cryptic references to "Balden" and "Karen Stipp" also draw readers further into Emma and Abby's past. At the same time, the plot remains necessarily one-sided as Abby never gets the chance to tell her experiences.

I really like the message of this story. How, interestingly, it is only after Abby goes missing that Emma is able to realize how precious Abby was as a friend and subsequently find herself again. The writing only falters at the end, where Weatherly seems desperate to neatly tie up the loose ends of a story that was never clear-cut or neat.

5-0 out of 5 stars Mysterious, Thriller, Comedy, Love all put into one great package!
This book is amazing! The book simply blows me away with the thriling cliff hangers, the beautiful love story between two characters, the mystery behind Abby's dissapearance, and the comedy behind the embarrassing mistakes Emma makes. This book made me feel sorry for Emma but also despise her at the same time. This incredible book made me realize to treasure the most important things in life because you do not know what you have until it is gone. Everyone between the ages of 12-14 should read this book! ... Read more


65. Missing (Fearless #14)
by Francine Pascal
Mass Market Paperback: 224 Pages (2001-03-01)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$0.75
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Asin: 0743412486
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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NOBODY KNOWS WHERE I AM.
NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO FIND ME.
NOBODY KNOWS MY REAL IDENTITY.
INCLUDING ME.
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1-0 out of 5 stars Missing
I haven't read Missing. That's number 14. I'll wait until I'm ready to read it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Missing
Gaia's in Europe. Sam is being accused of a crime he didn't commit. And things between Ed and Heather are starting to get rocky...

Plot developement... even more! I am pleased with the way this series is turning out... beginning to wonder where everything will get solved though, because I'm not sure I want to read all thirty-something books...

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Books in the 'Fearless' Series
Gaia Moore has finally made the life-changing decision to leave New York, and board a plane to Germany with her Uncle Oliver. However, while onboard, she finds that she is actually on a plane headed to Paris with her biological Father, the one she thinks murdered her beloved Mother, Katia, in cold-blood. During the course of the flight, Gaia's Father explains the entire story to her, and when they finally land, Gaia is happier than she's ever been in her life, and knows that she can easily put the last five years behind her. Meanwhile, back in New York, Sam is being harassed non-stop by police officers who believe that he is responsible for the murder of his roommate; and Ed is given the chance that he has only been able to dream about: he may be able to walk again.

In this fourteenth installment of Francine Pascal's FEARLESS series, readers are treated to various wonderful surprises, that will have long-time FEARLESS readers jumping for joy. We are able to finally see Gaia happy, and I mean really happy, as she usually is so angst-ridden, and full of hate due to the hardships she has had to endure in her past, but in MISSING she is all smiles. We also see Ed ecstatic about his newfound progress in walking, and a new, even more conniving Heather than ever before. And Sam. Well, Sam is Sam. He's a great guy, but in MISSING we see him meet up with a new someone who may or may not be too good for him, and we also see a different side to him. One that's more angry, and for a good reason: he's being accused of murdering his friend. Overall, this was a wonderful book, that can easily be labeled as one of the best installments in the FEARLESS series. A must-have for anyone who has adored reading about Gaia's previous adventures.

Erika Sorocco
Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper

5-0 out of 5 stars a happy start for our heroine????
after a rocky start, gaia finds herself on a plane with her father and not her uncle. they talk and finally make up and go
to paris to live happier than they have in 5 years. meanwhile
back in new york ed is given the chance he has always wanted.
a chance to walk again. sam is being harrassed by police officers
over the death of his suite mate and this story is just too good
to put down. can't wait to read number 15.

5-0 out of 5 stars Missing (Fearless, No 14)
I picked up Fearless books in bookstores for a while before I finally bought one and I am now hooked. This girl is so much like me it is scary the way I think and the way I physically look, the books decribe me perfectly. I even had a friend read her decription and he agreed. If the made a movie I could so play her. I have read up to 14 in about a month in a half. I look forward to reading more. ... Read more


66. Marita Missing in Mexico
by Mari Vawn Bailey
Hardcover: 278 Pages (1996-02)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$2.75
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Asin: 1562362275
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Has a great message
"Marita Missing in Mexico" is the story the author felt inspired to share with the world, taken from her journals written at the time of her ordeal in 1976. The author tells her story without bashing the country of Mexico and its citizens, which was very classy. The author has a great love and respect for that part of the world. The story was found to be interesting, and it's message valuable in more areas than just that of child custody battles.One can be uplifted and have his or her faith in God strengthened to overcome any of life's challenges.I for one was glad I came across this book. It has a great message.

5-0 out of 5 stars Marita Missing in Mexico
I would recommend this book to any one. It was extremely good and I can Hardly wait for the next book to come out and read it also.

1-0 out of 5 stars "Marita" Missing Everything
The book is an all too personal, unverifiable account of child custody situation that might be interesting if the reader were related to the principals involved.It is of zero interest to anyone interested in the Mormon Church, Mexico, or even child custody situations.Embarassingly boring and puerile; don't waste the money on someone's wannabe attempt at authoring a book.I threw mine away. ... Read more


67. Missing (Hear No Evil , No 2)
by Kate Chester
Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1996-08)
list price: US$3.99 -- used & new: US$4.00
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Asin: 0590673270
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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When a beautiful and popular girl disappears, intelligent deaf girl Sara Howell refuses to accept the police theory that the missing Kimberly is trying to get attention and launches a private search for her friend. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars awsome book
Wow! this is a totally amazing book! It really lets you enter the mind of a deaf person and see what it's really like. The fact that Sara is a teenager just makes it all the better! I strongly recomend this book to anyone who is interested in issues concerning people who happen to be deaf, and to anyone who is looking for action, adventure, with a bit of romance.

5-0 out of 5 stars shelsey12@aol.com Huston ,Texas
This book was AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! It was full with greatly described charaters. If you haven't read it READ IT NOW!!!!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is very awesome.
I loved the book personaly. But if you frighten easy I don't recomend you to read it. I think you should tell all your friends about it. But you can't sayI didn't warn you, You might even be afraid to go outside. Beteryet you might pee your pants!

5-0 out of 5 stars GGGRRREEAAAT
very good i suggest anyone and everyone should read it! ... Read more


68. Emily: My True Story of Chronic Illness and Missing Out On Life (Louder Than Words)
by Emily Smucker
Paperback: 168 Pages (2009-08-03)
list price: US$7.95 -- used & new: US$2.00
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Asin: 0757314147
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Emily's the sick one . . . all of the time.

Plagued with some sort of cold or fever or bizarre aches and pains for much of her life, Emily thought the dizziness and stomachaches at the start of her senior year were just another bout of "Emily flu." But when they didn't go away, she knew something was seriously wrong. Eventually diagnosed with the rare and incurable West Nile virus, Emily watched her senior year and the future she had planned for go up in smoke.

"I want a normal life for a teenager. I want to ache from a long day at work. I want to be so busy that I don't have time to post on my blog. I want to run the race of life instead of being pushed along it in a wheelchair. I want to be on the ride of my life, you know?"

Because Truth Is More Fascinating Than Fiction
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5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting...
Emily is plagued with some sort of cold, fever, or bizarre aches and pains for much of her life. Emily thought that the dizziness and stomachaches at the beginning of her senior year, were just another bout of "Emily Flu." But when it didn't go away, she knew that something was very wrong. After a tons of tests, she is eventually diagnosed with the rare and incurable West Nile virus. Emily watches her senior year and her future go up in smoke.
I could relate to Emily's story. I have been sick for almost three years and didn't get answers for a long time. Emily was a great writer and I enjoyed her story. I think that anyone that has had a serious illness could relate to this. You should check it out either way.

5-0 out of 5 stars Readers will enjoy hearing about the brighter side of the tunnel
HCI's Louder Than Words series features stories about serious issues from real teens who have experienced them.

Emily Smucker was looking forward to her senior year in high school before being diagnosed with the rare and incurable West Nile virus. After that she never feels good, but still manages to move toward a positive future. Emily is a Mennonite, which adds an interesting layer of faith questions and an unusual setting for her story. Taken from Emily's blog during her long period of illness, her account will draw readers in to her plight as well as her strong spirit.

Senior year was supposed to be awesome. Emily was going to produce a play, film lots of movies, take some courses at the community college, maybe get a job, and enjoy her new driver's license. A flu seems to be plaguing her, but then she has always caught lots of bugs. Her father is a teacher at the Mennonite school, which only has 32 students, so any absence is a big deal. Emily keeps going to school whenever she feels even a little ok.

Soon the days when she feels even a little ok are rare. Her mother takes her for a battery of blood tests that sometimes get lost or are inconclusive. One doctor finally thinks she has the West Nile virus. Each time she starts feeling even a little better, she lapses back into periods of hazy illness when she can't even think straight to do homework. Instead of looking forward to a year of achievement and fun, she is now worried about graduation. She is left out of the school Christmas play, then the family spring trip, and finds it harder to keep her spirits up. A trip to a sister in North Carolina helps a bit, but the illness comes back strong at times. Using a cane becomes a must.

Emily's writing shows a sense of humor, a love of her family, and a strong faith that help her through an impossible year. In the middle of being stuck in her bed for a long time, she will post funny blog entries about her room or her friends like a normal, healthy teen, turning this very serious story into an engaging read. The West Nile virus does eventually lessen its grip on victims who live through it, and Emily is able to begin piecing together a future, even if her senior year did not go according to her excited plans. Readers of EMILY will enjoy hearing about the brighter side of the tunnel.

--- Reviewed by Amy Alessio

5-0 out of 5 stars An intriguing read
Emily Smucker writes honestly about the emotional and physical struggles of being sick for a long, long time. If you are sick, I am sure you will be able to relate to this jewel of a book. And even if you are not sick, then you will find this book intriguing, for she writes in a style entirely her own. Refreshingly random!! I enjoyed it and heartily recommend it! I absolutely loved her quirky style of humor. You will find yourself cracking up at her way of describing life, as well as being able to understand better how people with chronic illness feel at times and learn how to sympathize in meaningful ways.
I am not a book worm, and this is the very first real story book that I have managed to actually read all the way through in the entire year. that says a lot! Cheers, Emily, you did an awesome job!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Drawn in to a real story
I worried a little before reading this, when I heard Emily had compiled blog posts and journal entries, along with new material, for her book. Some blogs can bog down in tedium at times. I joyfully discovered, though, Emily's talent for lively story-telling as she makes her way through happy moments and disappointments. Her book's pages truly become a narrative, with Emily as a character I came away feeling a connection with. She narrates against the backdrop of her home's setting and her family's loyal compassion for her throughout the months of her illness.

I recommend getting to know this story of Emily, and I'm glad she could share it with truth, humor, and refreshing quirkiness.

5-0 out of 5 stars Not just for teens
I am a 50 something woman, and I found that age is no barrier to enjoying Emily's book.She has a wonderfully fresh voice.Her innate sense of humor made me laugh out loud. Her book feels so honest, sometimes painfully so.Anyone of any age who has suffered with a long term disease or disability will relate to Emily's journey.If you are a teen, or can remember being one, you may find a kindred spirit in Emily.I hope that this will be but the first of many books by this author. ... Read more


69. Missing (Fear Street, No. 4)
by R. L. Stine
 Library Binding: Pages (1999-10)
list price: US$11.80
Isbn: 0833554298
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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What would happen if one day your parents did not come home? What if they disappeared without a trace, and what if something terrible had happened to them? This is what happens to Mark and Cara on one frightful night . . . when they take a wrong turn down the fateful block called Fear Street. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (15)

1-0 out of 5 stars Another horrible book...
This book is very different from the other Fear Street novels I've read. The main story is Mark and Cara's parents disappearing and they try to find them. I didn't feel any suspense when I was reading the book. It was just plain...and boring. As I went deeper into the story, I grew more bored. The murder plot was so unrealistic.

1-0 out of 5 stars HATE IT!
This book was extremely boring, some of the other reviews say " THIS BOOK WAS AMAZING!!"it was'nt. It was boring and confusing, the 1 of the only fear street books i didnt like (the other was the cheater.)

5-0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS BY R.L.STINE
I LOVE THIS BOOK IT'S NOT LIKE MOST R.L.STINE BOOKS IT HAS A SURPRISING ENDING IT HAS YOU GUESSING WHOS BEHIND THERE PARENTS DESSAPEARANCE I RECOMEND THIS BOOK.

1-0 out of 5 stars Worst Book
This was the worst book I've ever read by R.L Stine.Usally I find his books bothe exciting and scary.This book was niether.This book was boring and confusing.Disappointing read for this R.L Stine Fan

3-0 out of 5 stars Their Parents Are Missing
This book started okay, but I didn't really liked the ending that much. In one chapter the person telling the story is the guy and in another chapter the girl is telling the story. You have to keep up on what was the last thing they did. I would not recommend you reading this book, but you can read it if you like books with weird endings. ... Read more


70. Mona is Missing (Skylark Choose Your Own Adventure)
by Shannon Gilligan
 Paperback: 64 Pages (1985-04-26)
list price: US$1.95
Isbn: 0553152831
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71. Gone Missing (Diary Series)
by Jean Ure
Paperback: 192 Pages (2007-01-01)
list price: US$8.99 -- used & new: US$2.26
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Asin: 0007224591
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Fourteen-year-old Jade is fed up with fighting with her mum and step-dad, and her shy sixteen-year-old friend, Honey is having a miserable time with her mum, but when Jade decides they should both run away, Honey isn't so sure. It's only when they get to London and things don't work out quite how they expected that Honey shows she has hidden depths, and Jade realises that home is not so bad after all! This book deals with very real problems in a humorous, entertaining, and accessible way that will leave young readers with hope.
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72. Mystery of the Missing Crew
by Michael Jan Friedman
Paperback: 128 Pages (1995-02-01)
list price: US$3.99 -- used & new: US$40.98
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Asin: 0671501089
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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An android is found in the ruins of a colony on Omicron Theta. The crew of the Tripoli reactivate the android and discover his name is Data, a name that suits his incredible curiosity. With the encouragement of his new friends, Data applies to Starfleet AcademyTM and is accepted.

Cadet Data begins his journey to Starfleet Academy aboard the science vessel, Yosemite. Even as he looks forward to the Academy, he struggles to find his own identity and to fit in with the other cadets.

But Data's worries are cut short when the Yosemite is suddenly attacked by an unknown vessel and suffers severe damage. When power is restored, Data discovers that the adult crew has mysteriously disappeared, and only Data and the other Academy-bound cadets are left to face the wrath of a new alien race, who are demanding that Data and his cadet crew surrender their ship, or be destroyed. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars A dull story
I didn't like this story because it was kind of misleading.And it's not because Data's a cadet. The story didn't have data's personality that much. . The story was just a bit boring but it did have the planet where data was discovered. Over all it was an okay book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Exciting, BUT...
Why do all of these Star Trek author keep coming up with new races of the Federation.In this book they just look like Deltans with lines on their heads.How cheesy!

4-0 out of 5 stars ST: TNG:STARFLEET ACADEMY #6 MYSTERY OF THE MISSING CREW
I LIKED THIS BOOK VERY MUCH, IT SHOWS THAT PEOPLE ARE NOT WHATTHEY SEEM TO BE, AND THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH BEINGAFRAID. POSSITIVE THINKING, AND GOOD DETECTIVE WORK LEADS THIS STORY TO MAKING NEW FRIENDS, AND DISCOVERING A DANGEROUS AREA OF SPACE, AND PEOPLE WHO REALLY WANT TO BE ALONE. DATA DOES A GREAT JOB OF FIGUIRING OUT EVERYTHING, AND TAKES ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS HUMANITY. ... Read more


73. The Scrunchy Scarab: WITH The Missing Mummy (Nile Files)
by Philip Wooderson
Paperback: 128 Pages (2008-06-12)
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Join Ptoni and his dad up the Nile on their creaky trading boat in these double-adventure stories packed full of action.Scrunchy Scarab - The town of Feruka is having a big celebration, but all Dad has to sell are some dried-up figs and a few old flasks of oil. Fortunately Ptoni finds a lucky scarab beetle, so perhaps things will change...The Missing Mummy - Dad goes to collect some wine he is owed by Slosh, the merchant. But poor Slosh has died, and someone has stolen his mummy. It's up to Ptoni to find it, and to claim the wine. ... Read more


74. Reporting Higher Education Results: Missing Links in the Performance Chain: New Directions for Institutional Research (J-B IR Single Issue Institutional Research)
by Joseph C. Burke, Henrik P. Minassians
 Paperback: 160 Pages (2003-03-13)
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Performance reporting--publishing information on the results of highereducation at the state, system, and institutional levels--is said to have thepotential to enhance external accountability, improve institutionalperformance, further state needs, and possibly even increase state funding.But are campus administrators and public officials actually using thesereports? Does performance reporting really lead to these kinds of outcomes?No study has ever tested the effectiveness of performance reporting--untilnow.

This issue explores the origins and development of performance reporting,examines the attitudes of state and campus leaders, and discusses how thesereports are--or are not--being put to use. Burke and Minassians begin bytracing the rise of performance reporting amidst the demands for increasedaccountability in higher education in the late 80s and early 90s. Theyexamine the formats, coverage, and content of performance reports--with aparticular emphasis on how well suited they are to the needs of their endusers in government and on campus--and discuss how reporting indicators areselected and what the selection process tells us about policymakers' goals,values, and models for excellence for public colleges and universities.

The authors then look at what state and campus officials think aboutperformance reports and how they actually use them. Burke and Minassiansanalyze the opinions of a geographically diverse group of governor's aides,legislative chairs of education committees, higher education financeofficers, and campus institutional researchers about the use, effects andfuture of performance reporting, and about the importance andappropriateness of the indicators most commonly used in performance reports.Finally, the authors discuss reasons why performance reporting does not yetseem to be having the strong positive impact envisioned by it's supporters,and they make recommendations about how to best use and improve performanceinformation.

This is the 116th issue of the quarterly journal New Directions for Institutional Research. ... Read more


75. The Missing Link
by Kate Thompson
Paperback: 320 Pages (2001-05-03)
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Only two people knew what Danny really was. One was his father, who didn't believe it. The other was his mother who did. Chart the journey of Christie and his step-brother Danny as Danny tries to find his mother in her hidden lab in Fourth World, a world that holds many secrets. ... Read more


76. Student Goals for College and Courses: A Missing Link in Assessing and Improving Academic Achievement: ASHE-ERIC Higher Education Report Series (J-B ASHE Higher Education Report Series (AEHE))
by Joan S. Stark, Kathleen M. Shaw, Malcom A. Lowther
 Paperback: 140 Pages (1989-10-14)
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Contrasts the frequently-overlooked educational goals of students with the expectations of institutions. Views goals in terms of specificity, clarity, source, commitment, and temporality, and demonstrates frameworks and uses for course-specific goals inventories.

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77. Manual fundamental de Word 2007/ Word 2007: The Missing Manual (Manuales Fundamentales/ the Missing Manual) (Spanish Edition)
by Chris Grover
 Paperback: 654 Pages (2007-06-30)
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Asin: 8441522197
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78. The Missing White Dragon
by Young-Ha Park
Paperback: 176 Pages (2005-01-26)
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Asin: 1596970138
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Missing White Dragon is a wonderful compilation of the most popular Asian folk tales and select portions of history, retold with an exotic touch of romance. Reading this book not only introduces fans to the culture of Asia, but it also gives readers insight to the bedtime stories Asian parents often tell their children at night. In essence, this beautifully written anthology shows fans the influential stories Asian children hear just as Americans children would be told fairy tales such as Goldilocks, Little Red Riding Hood, and Hansel & Gretel. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Cool anthology manga!
You don't usually see many actual manga anthology graphic novels. This is a collection of short fantasy stories from Park Young Ha, the creator of the manhwa Bambi. They are all shojo-oriented and take place at different parts of an alternate reality.

The first story is the title chapter where a young man who finds out he's being forced to marry a pretty young demon girl. Neither of them wants to marry the other, so their fathers agree to cancel the wedding if they can find the young man's family heirloom, a seal of a white dragon. Unbeknownst to them, he actually gave it to the demon girl as a present when they met as kids.

The next one appeals to anthropomorphics a little more. In it, animal spirits live with the humans in a single world, and one bright young girl acts as a struggling healer. She saves the life of a wolf spirit who takes on human form to help her realize her true feelings.

Following that is the only story in the book that takes place in modern day. A male student accidently reads an encantation from his girlfriend's spellbook. Now, she has dog ears and a tail. They go to see a local wizard who tells them the only way to break the spell is if the boy confesses his love for her.

Next, an adventurous girl goes to sell her father's divine sword. However, she encounters a handsome dragon in human form who claims to be the original owner of the sword. Together, they help out a fox spirit free his wife who is trapped, while at the same time fall in love with each other.

Finally, a failing summonner tries to woo the heart of a princess with his fairy slave girl. He ends up landing in prision because of his attempt to scam everyone, but his fairy helps him out.

All in all, this was a nice little anthology. It's refreshing to see a manhwa or manga done in this fashion. Nice fairy tale-like storylines, with fresh shojo artwork. Furries should love it as well as readers of girls manga. ... Read more


79. Imperative: Missing You
by Belinda McBride
Kindle Edition: Pages (2008-07-11)
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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In the future, we don’t choose our mates; Nature chooses for us. Nature doesn’t make mistakes. And if you don’t pay attention to Nature’s Imperative, you suffer.

Aquamarine Davis has an exciting future. The up and coming young choreographer is leaving town for a new job when she feels the unwelcome call of the Imperative. Hounded by an intense, biological compulsion to find her mate, Marina reluctantly attends the local mating assembly.

Artist Con Montgomery is thrilled that the Imperative finally called! At thirty-two, he believed his time had passed. For years, he’s been haunted by visions of blue which he knew symbolized his mate. The Imperative leads him to Duncan Sinclair, and Con immediately recognizes his future in the smiling blue eyes of this man.

But when Con and Duncan walk out of the Assembly together, they leave something behind: Marina.

Their mate.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Where to start...
This was a decent read and certainly got me thinking. However, this plot line was so original and captivating to me that I found myself dissapointed Ms. McBride didn't do more with it! The world she created was so unique, I wanted to see more from it. There were a lot of possibilities and the end result fell just a tad shy of where I wanted it to go. Overall I have to give this book a 3 based on originality but I really wish Ms. McBride had gone further and fleshed the story out more. It certainly had plenty of room to grow. ... Read more


80. El secreto faltante/ The missing secret (Spanish Edition)
by Joe Vitale
Audio CD: Pages (2009-11-03)
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Activa el poder completo de La Ley de Atraccion usando la pieza faltante que te da el poder de obtener automaticamente y consistentemente todo lo que quieras!


FonoLibro se enorgullece en presentar el bestseller El Secreto Faltante de Joe Vitale, maestro metafisico y colaborador del bestseller internacional El Secreto.


La fenomenal popularidad de El Secreto ha puesto la atencion mundial en una antigua fuerza universal conocida como La Ley de Atraccion. Pero por que esta ley parece funcionar para unas personas y para otras no? Como una de las estrellas de El Secreto, muy pocas personas estan tan familiarizadas con el impacto de este fenomeno como el autor bestseller Joe Vitale.


De acuerdo con Joe, una cosa es saber lo que la ley de atraccion es, pero tú tienes que entender El Secreto Faltante si quieres poner el poder de esta increible fuerza a trabajar para ti. En este audiolibro Joe Vitale revela las razones curativas por las que la ley de atraccion no siempre funciona como se supone por qué las cosas malas le pasan a la gente buena y por qué tu algunas veces pareces atraer exactamente lo opuesto de lo que realmente deseas. En El Secreto Faltante tu descubriras:


- Convertir cualquier deseo en realidad usando el probado proceso de 5 pasos del Factor de Atraccion


- Parar de atraer lo que no quieres


- Comenzar instantáneamente a curar lesiones, enfermedades y mucho más usando cuatro simples frases.


- Atraer resultados positivos a las vidas de otros sin importar lo lejos que esten o lo dificil que sus problemas puedan ser... y mucho mas!


El Secreto Faltante es la llave a la ley de atraccion que has estado esperando. Una vez que la tengas, tu tendras todo lo que necesitas para atraer y disfrutar todo lo que quieres para ti y para la gente que amas para el resto de tu vida. Que esperas? Escucha ya este audiolibro. ... Read more


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