Critically acclaimed author Margaret Peterson Haddix continues her best-selling Missing series with Sent. Just as best friends Chip and Jonah discover they're actually children kidnapped from history, they get sent back to their proper time period. Now in the 15th century, Jonah realizes he's Edward V, the king of England, and Chip is his younger brother Richard, the Duke of York. Both boys know they need to find a way home fast, because they know their history - Edward and Richard were murdered.
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"I love this series. Love the idea of time travel through history. I loved her other series about the hidden children (Among the Hidden) but that was more about Big Brother. This series is about time travel and not tampering with the past so much as to change the future. Can't wait to read the next one." — Phyllis (5 out of 5 stars)
"I love this series. Love the idea of time travel through history. I loved her other series about the hidden children (Among the Hidden) but that was more about Big Brother. This series is about time travel and not tampering with the past so much as to change the future. Can't wait to read the next one."
" I found lots of interesting information in this great historical fiction book!! "
" I really did like this one. I'm not sure what I expected, but I was pleasantly drawn into historical fiction which is one of my favorite genres. I'm anxious to read the rest in the series as I think they will all be time travel to history. I had to do a lot of reading about Richard III, information I never actually researched before! "
" Great! Read the whole thing on Christmas day on my new kindle... "
" Too many "What ifs and Maybes" for me! It was way too slow. It is a shame because Found was so good. "
" This book was annoying in the way it was written. The first book of the series was better. Not going to pursue the third book. "
" A great sequel to Found! "
" This book was a really good sequel to the first book and would really intrigue you. "
" Really slow going. Too much confusing time travel lingo. "
" Very good series, Haddix really knows how to draw an audience.I love adventure stories and that is what you get with this book "
" if you want a fifteenth century, time traveling, adventure, high adrenaline book then this is it for you. its set back to the fifteenth century but still with the same characters and the same background of their history. "
" An amazing sequel to a great series. This is a follow up on Found,the first book, books about two adopted boys that find out they are missing from the past. A must read!!! "
" I loved this book because of all the action and suspense it had. It made me feel like I was actually in the book and I was one of the characters. I really liked it because it talked about history but added present and future features into it. "
" An interesting narrative that takes place in England at the time of Edward V. The story occasionally gets bogged down by slow decision making, but it's refreshing to read about a time period in England that is not King Arthur's. "
" Much better than Found is pretty much all I have to say. Didn't give it five stars since I'm still getting used to the whole plot and everything. It's pretty hard to adjust to. Sabotaged though seems like it will outshow Found and this book. "
" I think this is a good book but not really my time it might be for some one else but not me, I still think it's a good book a lot of mystery and I like mystery. "
" I really like Margaret Peterson Haddix. I've been reading lots of Young Adult Fiction. You have to read Found, before you read Sent. She does a lot of research into the 15th Century on this one, we have it so nice in the 21st Century! "
" A fun time-tripping adventure that also gives kids a history lesson. Could have moved faster, however. "
" I didn't like this one quite as much as Found, but it was still enjoyable. I'm looking forward to the next book. "
" it wasen't as good as the first one "
" I think it is a great book and i own it. "
" Aargh. I just couldn't get interested. I never even got to Chapter Five. What a shame; it had a good premise. The first books wasn't even all that bad... "
" At first I was disappointed in the time travel aspect but I grew to enjoy the history. "
" it was very exciting toward the end. if you like time traveling then you should read this book! "
" The characters from FOUND time travel to save their friends but cannot alter history while they're there. I liked the way Haddix wove the history of 1480s England into the story. There is action and fantasy and mystery enough to keep you reading, but you need to read FOUND before you read SENT. "
" I thought that this was and exciting book, it really kept me reading. I gave it four stars because "
" Jonah and Chip are adopted and with the help of Jonah's sister Katherin they plan on finding out who their birthparents are. Along the way they find a woman who think she knows what happend to them at birth. Do they find the answer they are looking for. Find out more, read the book. "
" Kinda long , but it was awesome !! "
" Enjoyed this book. Found the premise interesting and the writing well done. "
" Intriguing story, although a bit slow. "
" Interesting and well done. Excellent book. The author, Margaret Peterson Haddix, is one of my favorite authors "
" Heavy and rich with suspense and thrill. Keeps you waiting till the end. "
" Enjoyable clean series with interesting plot--simplistic but entertaining so far. "
" even though i don't remember when i finished it except it was in 2010, it was an awesome book!i got hooked, and i read the 2nd one too.it was gripping and i turned the page es like crazy.read this book! "
Margaret Peterson Haddix is the New York Times bestselling author of more than forty books for children and young adults, including the Shadow Children series, the Missing series, and the Children of Exile series. Her books have been honored with numerous awards and they’ve been translated into more than twenty languages.
Chris Sorenson has worked extensively as an actor, playwright, and screenwriter. He studied at the Rutgers Professional Actor Training Program and is an original member of the Present Company, producers of FringeNYC. The Thin Air Theatre Company of Colorado considers him their playwright-at-large and have produced ten of his plays over the past eleven years. His screenplays The Roswell Project and Classic Rock are both currently in production, and his horror script Suckerville is currently in development. He has received three AudioFile Earphones Awards, and his recording of Sent by Margaret Peterson Haddix was selected by AudioFile as one of the Best Audiobooks of 2010.
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