
Now You See Them, Now You Don't
Gordon Korman
After Meg broke out of jail with the help of Aiden, the falconer fugitives fly to LA, California. When Aiden saves a street kid's life, Aiden and Meg are taken to his place for a bed to sleep in.
When more killing goes on, a counterfitter is discovered, and FBI are close on their trail, Meg and Aiden know they need to get out of there!
This book was AWESOME! I didn't stop reading until I was done with the fourth (I had nothing better to do). Suspense and detail make these stories great!
If there were two teen agers, one with a knife and looking thretening to the other, would you try to stop him or run away?
If you knew a counterfitter, would you call the poliece even if you had a warrent for arrest?
Please give me your comments and answers to this post.
4 comments:
I would try to get the teenager to stop and not hurt the other.
If I knew someone was breaking the law, like the counterfitter, I would definitely call the police.
(Corey, I am a 4th grade teacher and I love what you are doing with your book reviews. Keep up the good work!)
Thank you for your answers, Mrs. Ruth!
Where can i find this book online??
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