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Sought by Margaret Peterson Haddix

ann_petiterose's review

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medium-paced

3.0

vidhi26p's review

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3.0

This is not a necessary read for fans of The Missing. It's all in the perspective of Daniella, which is interesting. It can be humorous at times, and is a very quick read. Nothing remarkable occurred, which is why my rating isn't higher.

blueiris555's review

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4.0

In this short installment, we see another side to an event that happened in a previous book (I like that, just like in TMI when we get to see a little of Jace's POV). We begin to get a broader sense of Gavin's place in things (if he isn't lying again) and are introduced to another, potentially important, character. I hope to see where this fits in with everything else and more importantly where Daniella fits in with history.

makiavellico's review

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2.0

When Goodreads tells you this book is set between book 3 and book 4 but something doesn’t add up and then you find out it’s set between book 5 and book 6… yeah anyway I don’t care about Daniella

constant_reader_19's review

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3.0

A decent story to fill in some storyline.

ericaleboeuf's review against another edition

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2.5

Fine. Just super short. 34 pages. Not even a real book

yapha's review

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3.0

This short story, Sought, is a real tease! It gives you just enough information about Danielle to put you on the edge of your seat, waiting for Risked (Missing #6) to come out! Luckily only a few more days to go. A fun and quick read. Recommended for fans of the series only.

mon_ique's review

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5.0

I didn't realize Danielle was Anastasia... and her brother is already adorable.

gilby2022's review

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5.0

Wonderful short story.

engpunk77's review

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2.0

Because my middle school book club students are devouring this series, they insisted that I also read the two novellas. The protagonist is certainly an interesting and entertaining character, and it satisfies fans' need for more, more, more, but it's not an important book to read. So it gives some back story on one of the adoptive kids who go back in history to save the future, but it wasn't necessary. My students made it seem that I HAD to read this one! Had to! I have learned, from this and the novellas that accompany the Lunar Chronicles and the Dorothy Must Die series that these are just fodder for fans that can't get enough, and I'm not usually one of those readers. So no more novellas for me!