Revealed
Book - 2014 | First edition
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.
Publisher:
New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, [2014]
Edition:
First edition
ISBN:
9781416989868
1416989862
1416989862
Branch Call Number:
J FIC
Characteristics:
438 pages ; 22 cm


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FirePhantom999
Oct 18, 2014
FirePhantom999 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 10 and 99
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white_wolf_502
Sep 18, 2014
white_wolf_502 thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 99 and 98
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Wildflower238
Jun 21, 2016
Disaster strikes. His parents are 13 years old, his sister was kidnapped, and Gary and Hodge are behind it all. This time Jonah is by him self.

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Add a CommentVery disappointing answer to the premise question of the series. Not worth the time. It just stains what was, up to this point, a rather intriguing series.
Book 7 of 8; the time travel is getting more and more muddled, muddied and jumbled yet I can't put the series down. Very engaging, I just wish the "reveal" had been a little different. I'll keep reading the last book, I've put so much time into it already.
Wow -- suspense from the first sentence!
Next: SPOILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DON'T SAY I DIDN'T WARN YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I feel sorry for Jonah when he finds out he is really just a nobody and also when he has to live with this twin brother of him, Jordan, and Jonah and Jordan (or should I say Clyde and Claude XP) are the only ones who don't have memories of each other. It's just sad.
Finally get to know who Jonah is!
Hey chaysim, I know the story is hard to grasp, but please, read the book over and over until you understand. Don't just criticise authors and editors if you can't understand it yourself.
This story is very confusing. I am not of especially low intelligence, and it seem to me that the author could have been clearer. I find it hard to believe the editors themselves understood the chain of events.
This is an AMAZING series. This story is fascinating. After reading this series from start to now, I can say that Margaret Peterson Haddix has not lost any momentum or interest in her stories. I am eagerly awaiting the next installment. For any that never read the Missing series, or any Haddix books, you are missing out big time!